Tom Dunn joined the London Bridge Ensemble in 2006. He has held Co-Principal Viola positions with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the London Mozart Players and has appeared as Guest Principal Viola with the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, the Avison Ensemble and the King's Consort. He has also performed with the Lindsay and Eroica Quartets, Martin Roscoe, Richard Simpson and Trevor Pinnock.
Increasingly focusing on chamber music, as reflected in his membership of the London Bridge Ensemble, Tom is also a member of the Quince Quartet and The Chamber Players. He has recently made recordings of the two Dvořák Piano Quartets with the Picander Ensemble and of Mozart’s Flute Quartets and Beethoven’s Serenade with the Beznosiuk Ensemble.
Tom studied at the Royal Northern College of Music and at Manchester University where his teachers included Robin Ireland, Roger Benedict, Nicholas Logie and Annette Isserlis.