ABOUT ME

Biographie.

The French-Egyptian violist Sindy Mohamed is one of the most sought-after young musicians of her generation. As a soloist and chamber musician, she is regularly invited to renowned international festivals and the world's most important concert halls, including Carnegie Hall in New York, the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, the Berlin Philharmonie and Wigmore Hall, where she collaborates with artists such Isabelle Faust, Daniel Barenboim, Emmanuel Pahud and Elisabeth Leonskaja.


In the 2024/2025 season, Sindy Mohamed's first album, which she recorded together with the renowned pianist Julien Quentin, will be released by Berlin Classics. In the USA, she will perform with William Hagen, Arthur Hornig and Albert Cano Smit at the Utah Chamber Music Festival. She will be touring Germany with violinist Michael Barenboim and the Cairo Symphony Orchestra under Ahmed El Saedi. As a member of a piano quartet consisting of Vivianne Hagner, Eckart Runge and Matthias Kirschnereit, she will also be touring Italy. Sindy Mohamed will once again be performing at the Berlin Festival Intonations and at the Chamber Music Connects the World Festival alongside international musicians such as Noah Bendix-Balgley, Elena Bashkirova, Gérard Caussé and François Leleux. She will be undertaking a tour of Saxony with Jan Vogler and the Dresden Music Festival, performing romantic works on period instruments. She will also be a guest at the Stavelot Festival in Belgium for the first time and give her first concerts in South America with the Divan Ensemble and Michael Barenboim.

In 2025, she will make her chamber music debut at the Pierre Boulez Saal with mezzo-soprano Marie Seidler and pianist Wolfram Rieger.


Highlights of recent season include her debuts with the Cottbus Philharmonic Orchestra under Golo Berg, the Neubrandenburg Philharmonic Orchestra under Simon Crawford-Phillips, the

Heidelberg Symphony Orchestra under Johannes Klumpp and the Cairo Symphony Orchestra under Ahmed El Saedi. She appeared at festivals such as the Heidelberger Frühling and the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival. At the Mannheimer Schlosskonzerte she performed Pēteris Vask's Viola Concerto and played Berlioz' Harold en Italie at the Berlioz Festival with the Orchestre des Pays de la Loire under Pascal Rophé. She also gave several concerts together with the Deutsche Kammerakademie Neuss and Isabelle van Keulen as conductor and violinist and was invited back to Spain to perform as soloist with the Orquestra Vigo 430.



Since 2013, Sindy Mohamed has been a member of the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, founded by Daniel Barenboim. She is also an active member of the Divan Ensemble, a chamber music group founded and led by Michael Barenboim and made up of musicians drawn from the orchestra. She gained further orchestral experience with the Berliner Philharmoniker, the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin and the orchestras of the Deutsche Oper Berlin and the Komische Oper Berlin. Since the founding of the Barenboim-Saïd Academy and the Pierre Boulez Saal in Berlin, she has performed regularly with the Boulez Ensemble as principal violist under conductors such as François-Xavier Roth, Matthias Pintscher, Antonio Pappano and Antonello Manacorda.


As the winner of the 2017 International Anton Rubinstein Competition and as a scholarship holder of the Ottilie Selbach Redslob Foundation, Sindy Mohamed performed as soloist in

England with the Royal Northern Sinfonia under Lars Vogt as part of the New Year New Artists Festival. Rolando Villazón invited her to appear on the ARTE programme “Stars von morgen”. As part of “Chamber Music Connects the World”, organised by the Kronberg Academy, she performed together with artists such as Steven Isserlis, Christian Tetzlaff and Gidon Kremer.


Sindy Mohamed regularly coaches and gives masterclasses at various institutions, including the 
Moritzburg Festival Academy, the Kronberg Academy as part of the “Mit Musik – Miteinander”programme, the Vigo Conservatory in Spain and the Royal College in Manchester, UK. In October 2024, she was a guest lecturer at Utah State University.


The violist was born in Marseille. Although she does not come from a musical family, she received her first viola lessons at the age of seven. Already at an early age she decided to make music her career. After graduating from the Conservatoire de Marseille, she continued her studies with a bachelor's degree at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris and a master's degree at the Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler in the class of Tabea Zimmermann. She completed her studies by following the “Young Soloists” programme at the renowned Kronberg Academy, studying with Tabea Zimmermann.

Sindy Mohamed plays a viola by Matteo Goffriller, generously loaned to her through the Beare's International Violin Society by the Miller-Porter Collection, a collaboration between the Irene R. Miller and JP Charitable Foundations with the aim of providing musicians with Venetian string instruments.




Flashback Story.

Lars Vogt - August 2019

I see Sindy definitely as a performer on concert stages everywhere in the future.


Sächsiche Zeitung - August 2019

The Adagio was something for the heart. The open and warm sound of Sindy’s viola shaped the whole movement, absolutely magnificent how the contemplative melody wandered from the Egyptian violist to the violinist and then the cellist.

Kölner Stadtanzeiger - June 2019

The evening was dedicated to the music of Romanticism. Sindy proved her extra class with the interpretation of « Märchenbilder » op.113 from Robert Schumann.

Kölner Stadtanzeiger - June 2019

Her pianissimo was floating through the entire hall of the Heimbacher Kraftwerk.