Chloe Randall

Chloe Randall was born in Fife and grew up in a musical family. She studied at the Junior Royal Conservatoire of Scotland before spending four years in Manchester at the Royal Northern College of Music studying with Petr Prause and Nicholas Trygstad. During her time at the RNCM she was awarded the Amy Lindley Cello Prize as well as the Shirley Cattarall Award for Cello. She co-founded the violin and cello duo ‘Nexus Duo’ who gave regular concerts around the north of England.  In 2021 she began her studies at the University of Music and the Arts in Vienna, Austria. There, she spent three years studying with Bernhard Hedenborg and Florian Berner and was supported by the Scottish International Educational Trust. 

Alongside her postgraduate studies she had a busy chamber music schedule with the Subito Piano Quartet, with whom she won the chamber music scholarship of the HFP Steuerberater and first prize at the ‘Danubia Talents’ Chamber Music Competition in Budapest, Hungary. 

As an orchestral musician she has played with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, the Hallé Orchestra and Manchester Camerata, and was regularly appointed principal cello of the symphony and chamber orchestras of her universities, as well as of various freelance orchestras in Austria and Germany including the Vienna Mozart Orchestra and Bayerische Philharmonie. For two years she was a member of the Grafenegg Orchestra Academy and in 2024 she was invited to the Summer Academy of the Vienna Philharmonic where she played at the Salzburger Festspiele. 

Chloe recently appeared as a soloist with the Kirkcaldy Orchestral Society and the Edinburgh Symphony Orchestra.