Amy has won the platinum award in the Brahms International Music Competition! View the full results here.

Amy Fetherolf is a professional violinist who has performed as a soloist with world-renowned orchestras including the Cleveland Orchestra, the North Carolina Symphony, Apollo’s Fire, and many others.
A reviewer attending Ms. Fetherolf’s Sibelius Violin Concerto performances with the North Carolina Symphony under the baton of conductor Carolyn Kuan called Fetherolf’s performance “easily the highlight” of the concert. “As I sat spellbound listening to Fetherolf playing the Sibelius concerto, it became for that interval my very most favorite. Fetherolf’s playing was truly outstanding … Fetherolf showed off her thrilling virtuosity with incredible trills and rapid, stylish bow work.”
“On a scale of one to 10, it rated a 10-plus,” another reviewer wrote of a concert featuring Ms. Fetherolf’s Sarasate Carmen Fantasy. “Solo guest violinist Amy Fetherolf brought forth more varied sounds from her instrument than I’d ever heard from a violin.”
Fetherolf performs on a violin made in 1920 by Italian violin maker Stefano Scarampella of Brescia.
Amy has won the platinum award in the Brahms International Music Competition! View the full results here.

Amy has been awarded first prize in the Gabriel Fauré World Music Competition!

Amy has been awarded first prize at the World Classical Music Competition by the World Classical Masters Association.
View the full results here.
Amy has been awarded the absolute first prize for best concerto and first prize in the professional division at the Mozart International Music Competition UK! She also received a special prize for expressive performance.

Amy has been awarded the platinum prize (top prize) at the Beethoven Award International Music Competition! Read the Universal Maestro Society’s post about the competition results here.

Amy has been awarded the platinum prize in the concerto and professional divisions of the Georges Bizet International Music Competition! She also received the Special Prize for Excellent Technique.
