About
Véronique Serret is a versatile violinist, vocalist, and composer known for seamlessly bridging classical and contemporary art forms. Her diverse musical interests span folk, rock, experimental art music, and improvisation while maintaining a strong classical background.
For many years, Véronique was a member of the Australian Chamber Orchestra and toured with US harpist Joanna Newsom. In 2015, she served as Concertmaster of the Darwin Symphony Orchestra, developing strong community engagement. She has led string sections for artists including Laurie Anderson, Fleet Foxes, and Neil Finn and frequently performs at the APRA Screen Music Awards.
As a contemporary classical soloist, Véronique performed Arvo Part’s Tabula Rasa with the Sydney Symphony, Vasks’s Lonely Angel at Four Winds, the Australian premiere of Boulez’s Anthèmes, Brian Howard’s Desires Ingrained for solo violin and Cathy Milliken’s Crie, written especially for her.
Véronique’s current projects include touring HEARTLAND with William Barton and co-composing Bushfire Requiem for Artology. Véronique’s debut six-string album, Prima Volta, is available through Corella Recordings. She plays a 1900 Leandro Bisiach violin and a custom six-string violin by Paul Davies.