Keith Pascoe is a musician and conductor from Liverpool, England, best known for his work with musical ensembles such as the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, the London Philharmonic, and the RTÉ Vanbrugh String Quartet.
Education
Born in Liverpool, Pascoe studied violin, piano and conducting at the Royal College of Music in London. He holds first-class honours degrees (Master of Arts and Master of Philosophy) from both Cork Institute of Technology and University College Cork respectively, and received an Honorary
Career
ARAM from the Royal Academy of Music in London. He currently lives in Cork, Ireland. Pascoe"s professional life began in 1981, when he became a founding member (and leader) of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe.
Subsequent full-time positions included sub-leader of the London Philharmonic at the age of twenty-three, assistant director of the Academy of Street Martin in the Fields (with whom he has appeared as soloist), and ten years with exclusive Electric and Music Industries artists, the Britten Quartet.
Since 1998, Pascoe has been a violinist with the, and has been artists-in-residence to University College Cork.