Rebecca Prosser studied recorders with Ross
Winters and Ashley Solomon at the Royal College of Music. After
winning an Exhibition in her first year she subsequently became a
scholar and also won an award from the Countess of Munster Musical
Trust. In her final year she won the Century prize for Early Music
and was a member of one of the prizewinning ensembles in the
International Early Music competition held in York.
Throughout her career Rebecca has performed with many of the
leading period instrument orchestras and ensembles including The
English Concert, Kings Consort, Gabrielli Consort and Players,
Tavener Consort and Florilegium. With many of these groups she has
toured throughout Europe and the Far East and appeared as both
soloist and orchestral player at numerous prestigious festivals and
venues. She has recorded as a soloist for the American Boychoir in
the USA and has featured on soundtracks for film and BBC
television. Much of her time now is devoted to the Denner Ensemble
and she can frequently be seen playing with the Feinstein Ensemble
in St Martins in the Field, Trafalgar Square.
Rebecca teaches at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Bath
Spa and Bristol University. She is a diploma examiner for ANRSM
both in the UK and internationally. She is often asked to
adjudicate competitions and acts as an external specialist examiner
for conservatoire exams.