Dene Olding, Violin

Dene Olding, trained at the Juilliard School in New York, winner of a Churchill Fellowship for advanced studies and one of Australia’s best-known instrumentalists, has won many awards including that of Bronze Medallist of the Queen Elisabeth of Belgium International Violin Competition. He has had a distinguished career as a soloist in Australia, New Zealand and the USA, performing over forty concertos, including many world premieres.

His recording of Ross Edwards’ Maninyas was the winner of the 1994 ARIA award for best classical recording and the Cannes award. He joined the Australia Ensemble @UNSW in 1982 and was also at that time leader of the Australian Chamber Orchestra. He is first violinist of the Goldner String Quartet, Concertmaster of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and often directs SSO’s Mozart concert series at City Recital Hall Angel Place.

Dene is Artistic Advisor to the Michael Hill International Violin Competition and has served as a juror on other international competitions. He is also in demand as soloist and director with other Australian orchestras and combines a busy schedule of performing, touring and recording with his family life in Sydney.

In 2010 he was soloist with the Sydney Symphony and Vladimir Ashkenazy at the Edinburgh Festival and in 2011, he gave the world premiere of Carl Vine’s Violin Concerto with the Australian Youth Orchestra.

He plays a fine Joseph Guarnerius violin made in 1720.

Dene is joining Selby and Friends for:

Patriot Games, 9th-16th May, 2021
Back From the Brink, 17th-27th March, 2022
Back from the Brink (Twilight Series), 17th March 2022