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About Théa-Rose Lester Mumford - Professional cellist and teacher
Théa is a professional cellist and experienced teacher offering private cello lessons to students of any age or ability. She teaches in person from home.
Théa is an experienced solo, chamber and orchestral cellist, and has performed in various venues around the UK including, amongst others, St John’sSmith Square and Cadogan Hall in London and the Great Hall in Exeter, and abroad including France, Austria, Spain and the Czech Republic.
With many years of experience behind her, both in performance and teaching, Théa is a caring and invested teacher, passionate about passing on the knowledge she has gained. Théa teaches both solo and ensemble work, running a cello orchestra for her students alongside their private lessons.
Experience includes working as principal cellist of the Exeter University Symphony Orchestra (EUSO) and Exeter University Chamber Orchestra (EUCO), the Per Piacere Chamber Orchestra, the Romsey Abbey Sinfonietta, and playing with the Southampton Concert Orchestra (SCO) as well as formerly being a member of the National Schools Symphony Orchestra (NSSO). She is currently a member of the Young Musicians Symphony Orchestra (YMSO) in London and frequently guests in orchestras and ensembles around London and the South and South West of the UK, as well as building up her solo and concerto repertoire, giving solo performances and recitals around the UK. Recent winner of the Music at Beaulieu Senior Awards.
She has been under the tuition of Tim Lowe (Cello Prof. Guildhall School of Music and Drama) since 2016, while also graduating from the University of Exeter with a BA in Liberal Arts in 2017. Théa has had masterclasses with leading cellists including Louise Hopkins, Adrian Brendel, Rebecca Gilliver, Sue Lowe, Pierre Doumenge, Matt Lowe, and Phillippa Stevens.
A love of music and one's cello is such an important part of the learning process and Théa aims to help her students enjoy and look forward to reaching each benchmark necessary to progress. She also focuses on establishing a core understanding and a solid technique in order to help them reach their full potential and feel confident in their playing.
Théa is happy to prepare students for exams although she is also more than happy to take on students who simply wish to learn the cello as a hobby for their own personal fulfilment. She tailors her lessons to each student, according to their individual...
Théa is an experienced solo, chamber and orchestral cellist, and has performed in various venues around the UK including, amongst others, St John’sSmith Square and Cadogan Hall in London and the Great Hall in Exeter, and abroad including France, Austria, Spain and the Czech Republic.
With many years of experience behind her, both in performance and teaching, Théa is a caring and invested teacher, passionate about passing on the knowledge she has gained. Théa teaches both solo and ensemble work, running a cello orchestra for her students alongside their private lessons.
Experience includes working as principal cellist of the Exeter University Symphony Orchestra (EUSO) and Exeter University Chamber Orchestra (EUCO), the Per Piacere Chamber Orchestra, the Romsey Abbey Sinfonietta, and playing with the Southampton Concert Orchestra (SCO) as well as formerly being a member of the National Schools Symphony Orchestra (NSSO). She is currently a member of the Young Musicians Symphony Orchestra (YMSO) in London and frequently guests in orchestras and ensembles around London and the South and South West of the UK, as well as building up her solo and concerto repertoire, giving solo performances and recitals around the UK. Recent winner of the Music at Beaulieu Senior Awards.
She has been under the tuition of Tim Lowe (Cello Prof. Guildhall School of Music and Drama) since 2016, while also graduating from the University of Exeter with a BA in Liberal Arts in 2017. Théa has had masterclasses with leading cellists including Louise Hopkins, Adrian Brendel, Rebecca Gilliver, Sue Lowe, Pierre Doumenge, Matt Lowe, and Phillippa Stevens.
A love of music and one's cello is such an important part of the learning process and Théa aims to help her students enjoy and look forward to reaching each benchmark necessary to progress. She also focuses on establishing a core understanding and a solid technique in order to help them reach their full potential and feel confident in their playing.
Théa is happy to prepare students for exams although she is also more than happy to take on students who simply wish to learn the cello as a hobby for their own personal fulfilment. She tailors her lessons to each student, according to their individual...