Described as “a remarkable and auspicious talent” by The Sydney Morning Herald and praised for her “transforming intensity and beauty of tone” by Allan Kozinn of the New York Times, Australian violinist Asmira Woodward-Page has received international recognition for her artistry. Ms. Woodward-Page won the 2003 Concert Artists Guild Competition and performs internationally as soloist and chamber musician, appearing most recently in New York City in recital at Weill Hall in Carnegie Hall and as soloist with SONYC (the String of New York City) and The Little Orchestra Society. She has collaborated with many conductors including Andre Previn, Kurt Masur, Christopher Hogwood, Jahja Ling, Michael Christie and Muhai Tang and performed with all the major orchestras in Australia and several in the US and Canada including Evanston , Altoona , Wartburg, Oakville and Indiana University Symphonies, the Charlotte and Colgate Philharmonics, and the Metropolitan Orchestra of New Jersey.