Full Name
Isolde Fair
Speaker Bio
Mozart Girl (aka Isolde Fair), the ascendant singer, violinist, and songwriter, is starting to make a name for herself in numerous disciplines as a star on the rise.
She is bringing both the pop and classical music genres together. By doing so, she sings melodic vocals, playing classically fast violin solos, and creates a song with energetic hyperpop-like beats.
Growing up, Isolde initially studied classical violin. Songwriting and singing at an early age for Isolde was a way to cope with being bullied at school, as well as a way to express herself. Though by the time she was 13 years old, those roles had reversed. Isolde had already sung and performed for 3,000 people at Lincoln Center in NYC for a song she co-wrote, “To All the Little Girls.” The song was inspired by Hilary Clinton's concession speech. The concept for “To All the Little Girls” came about as a music theory assignment. Right before the Women's March on Washington DC in January 2017, Isolde decided to record the song and also shot a music video performing with her classmates. Isolated decided to post it on her social media. A few weeks later, Hilary Clinton tweeted it to her 13 million followers. A viral social media storm soon ensued, one of many forays into the spotlight to follow Isolde in short order. Seemingly overnight, articles about Isolde Fair were posted in the global press and across social media platforms. PopSugar stated that the song was "damn near perfect.” The Daily Mail added, "talented 13-year-old singer turned Hilary's concession speech into a girl power anthem." Many other prized media outlets, including the New York Times, Huffington Post, and Cosmopolitan, soon followed, all championing Isolde and her music. When Isolde was 14 years old, she composed another song, “Rise Until We Stand.” Two years later, Isolde returned to Lincoln Center and performed the song for 2,000 people with the Moderna Orchestra, conducted by Amy Anderson. Amy Anderson subsequently produced an album and included Isolde's song, “Rise Until We Stand.” Upon the release of the album in 2021, it was nominated for a Grammy Award in the “Best Classical Compendium” category. A few months later, the recording won a Grammy Award! At the age of 16, Isolde became a Grammy Award-winning artist. A week later, right before Isolde graduated from high school, BMI wanted to honor the Album and Isolde’s song, “Rise Until We Stand,” with their prestigious Impact award.
After being a part of a Grammy-winning album in 2022, Isolde was invited back to the 2023 Grammy Awards and created quite a stir on the red carpet. Wearing a corset top designed by Isolde and her friend Campbelle Searcy, which included intricate hand paintings and sewing all the fabrics together. Moments later, a video of Isolde on the red carpet went viral on TikTok with comments of “Who Is She?” gaining millions of views and interest in the fashionable and talented young woman. Cosmopolitan, Highsnobiety, iHeartRadio, and many other sources commented on Isolde’s unique look.
Isolde has also recently been nominated for a Grammy in the 2026 Grammy Award ceremony for playing solo violin with the Royal London Philharmonic. Her dream and purpose are to bring two worlds together, both pop and classical, finding a way to blend genres and share this art with a new generation.
She is bringing both the pop and classical music genres together. By doing so, she sings melodic vocals, playing classically fast violin solos, and creates a song with energetic hyperpop-like beats.
Growing up, Isolde initially studied classical violin. Songwriting and singing at an early age for Isolde was a way to cope with being bullied at school, as well as a way to express herself. Though by the time she was 13 years old, those roles had reversed. Isolde had already sung and performed for 3,000 people at Lincoln Center in NYC for a song she co-wrote, “To All the Little Girls.” The song was inspired by Hilary Clinton's concession speech. The concept for “To All the Little Girls” came about as a music theory assignment. Right before the Women's March on Washington DC in January 2017, Isolde decided to record the song and also shot a music video performing with her classmates. Isolated decided to post it on her social media. A few weeks later, Hilary Clinton tweeted it to her 13 million followers. A viral social media storm soon ensued, one of many forays into the spotlight to follow Isolde in short order. Seemingly overnight, articles about Isolde Fair were posted in the global press and across social media platforms. PopSugar stated that the song was "damn near perfect.” The Daily Mail added, "talented 13-year-old singer turned Hilary's concession speech into a girl power anthem." Many other prized media outlets, including the New York Times, Huffington Post, and Cosmopolitan, soon followed, all championing Isolde and her music. When Isolde was 14 years old, she composed another song, “Rise Until We Stand.” Two years later, Isolde returned to Lincoln Center and performed the song for 2,000 people with the Moderna Orchestra, conducted by Amy Anderson. Amy Anderson subsequently produced an album and included Isolde's song, “Rise Until We Stand.” Upon the release of the album in 2021, it was nominated for a Grammy Award in the “Best Classical Compendium” category. A few months later, the recording won a Grammy Award! At the age of 16, Isolde became a Grammy Award-winning artist. A week later, right before Isolde graduated from high school, BMI wanted to honor the Album and Isolde’s song, “Rise Until We Stand,” with their prestigious Impact award.
After being a part of a Grammy-winning album in 2022, Isolde was invited back to the 2023 Grammy Awards and created quite a stir on the red carpet. Wearing a corset top designed by Isolde and her friend Campbelle Searcy, which included intricate hand paintings and sewing all the fabrics together. Moments later, a video of Isolde on the red carpet went viral on TikTok with comments of “Who Is She?” gaining millions of views and interest in the fashionable and talented young woman. Cosmopolitan, Highsnobiety, iHeartRadio, and many other sources commented on Isolde’s unique look.
Isolde has also recently been nominated for a Grammy in the 2026 Grammy Award ceremony for playing solo violin with the Royal London Philharmonic. Her dream and purpose are to bring two worlds together, both pop and classical, finding a way to blend genres and share this art with a new generation.
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