Since her debut at Wigmore Hall in 1997, violist Sarah-Jane Bradley has established a distinguished international reputation as a soloist and chamber musician. Bradley is a pioneer of new works and has premiered and recorded a number of new concertos for solo viola, including those by David Matthews, Paul Patterson and Matthew Taylor, and has worked as a soloist with the Philharmonia, Hallé Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Concert Orchestra, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, English Chamber Orchestra, City of London Sinfonia and Royal Northern Sinfonia. Her acclaimed solo recordings include seven albums of British viola concertos for Dutton Epoch, and two recital discs for Naxos.
Bradley was a founder member of the Leopold String Trio, Sorrel Quartet and London Soloists Ensemble, and is a founder member of the Rossetti Ensemble and Karolos. She teaches viola at the Royal College of Music and The Purcell School, and chamber music at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama.