Rosalie Macmillan
Recognized for her “vibrant, goose-bump-inducing flair,” (Salt Lake Tribune) violinist Rosalie Macmillan has won over audiences around the globe. Recital tours have taken Rosalie to Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, the UK, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, South Africa, Canada, and all across the United States. As featured soloist with the BYU Chamber Orchestra she toured Israel, Egypt, Jordan and Russia, giving performances in such venues as the Cairo Opera House and the Bolshoi Hall of the Moscow Conservatory.
Beginning with her orchestral debut at age 13, Rosalie appeared regularly with conductor Joseph Silverstein and the Utah Symphony. She has also soloed with the Westminster Chamber Orchestra, Brigham Young University Philharmonic, Utah Chamber Orchestra, Murray Symphony, UVU Chamber Orchestra, Mormon Youth Symphony, Sundance Theater Orchestra, and Granite Youth Symphony.
Additionally, Rosalie has exposed new audiences to classical music as a featured soloist in unique venues, such as ballet, ballroom dance, theater and film productions, as well as jazz, pop and rock concerts. Rosalie resides in Provo, Utah with her world champion equestrian husband and baby boy. Rosalie plays a 1726 Montagnana violin and a Dominique Peccatte bow, on loan from a generous sponsor. She resides in North Salt Lake, Utah with her world champion equestrian husband, David, her 3-year-old son William, and baby girl Sadie.