Laurence Kayaleh has performed as soloist in most prestigious world centres including Paris, Prague, Brussels, Zürich, Tokyo, Washington, Cleveland, Saint Louis, Sofia, Montreal, Bern, Caracas, Moscow, Modena and Geneva. She has appeared with distinguished orchestras such as the Zürich Tonhalle, the Russian National, the Lamoureux Symphony, the Cleveland Symphony, the National Symphony, the Saint Louis Symphony, the Simon Bolivar Symphony Orchestra, the Montreal Symphony, the Basel Symphony Orchestra and the Mexico City Orchestra led by conductors of the calibre of Slatkin, Pletnev, Dutoit, Kogan, Venzago, Novak and Wakasugi. Recognised as “The Royal Bow” by world critics, she was awarded the Grand Prize at the Stresa International Competition and has been a guest artist at major world Festivals (Lucerne, Blossom, Cervantino, Ottawa). Selected as an honoured member of the “Who’s Who Historical Society”, Laurence Kayaleh plays a 1742 Guarnerius which belonged to the famous violinist and pedagogue, Carl Flesch.