Julia Frederdorff

Artistic Director & Baroque violin

Melbourne-born violinist Julia Fredersdorff studied baroque violin with Lucinda Moon at the Victorian College of the Arts, before travelling to the Netherlands to study with Enrico Gatti at The Royal Conservatorium in The Hague. Based in Paris for close to a decade, Julia freelanced with some of the finest European ensembles, such as Les Talens Lyriques, Les Folies Françoises, Le Concert d’Astrée, Le Parlement de Musique, Ensemble Matheus, Les Paladins, Il Complesso Barocco, New Dutch Academy, Ensemble Aurora and Bach Concentus.

Now resident again in Australia, Julia is the founder and Artistic Director of the Tasmanian baroque ensemble, Van Diemen’s Band. She is a founding member of the chamber ensemble Ironwood, the twice ARIA-nominated baroque trio Latitude 37, and founder and former Artistic Director of the annual Peninsula Summer Music Festival on the Mornington Peninsula. Julia has appeared in major arts festivals around Australia and New Zealand and has toured extensively across Europe, from Reykjavík to Wroclaw, Madeira to Venice.

Julia has participated in nearly forty international recordings for the labels BIS, Virgin Classics, Deutsche Grammophon, Accent, Accord, Naïve, Erato, Passacaille, Ambronay, ABC Classic, Vexations840 and Tall Poppies.

Van Diemen's Band

VIOLIN
MANDOLIN
Luke Plumb

TRIPLE HARP
Hannah Lane
Meriel Owen *

HARPSICHORD / ORGAN 
Martin Gester
Donald Nicolson
Aline Zylberajch

BAROQUE BASSOON / DULCIAN
Simone Walters *

CORNETTO
Matthew Manchester

SACKBUT
Nigel Crocker
Brett Page
* denotes VDB Fellows

Van Diemen's Fiddles

Julia Fredersdorff Baroque violin
Rachel Meyers modern and octave violins
Emily Sheppard modern violin and eelhu
Katie Yap modern and baroque violas