Praised for her "distinguished remarkable playing...high sensitivity...masterful control of her instrument" (Midi Libre), Eunsley Park has a dynamic and versatile career, performing in prestigious venues as soloist and chamber musician, such as: the Wigmore Hall, Royal Albert Hall, Bridgewater Hall, Royal Festival Hall - Southbank Centre, Cadogan Hall, St John's Smith Square, the House of Lords, the Warsaw Philharmonic Hall, Rachmaninov Hall (Moscow), Konserthuset (Stockholm), Palacio de Festivales (Cantabria), Orford Arts Centre (Canada), Mozarteum (Salzburg), Polish Radio Lutoslawski Concert Hall, the Council of Europe (Strasbourg) and an annual summer recital tournee across the South of France.
As a soloist, she has performed with the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, Guildford Symphony Orchestra, Oxford Symphony Orchestra, London Chamber Orchestra, Camerata Orphica, Hanseatica Chamber Orchestra, and the Romanian Radio Orchestra.
Eunsley studied at the Yehudi Menuhin School, Royal College of Music (where she received the WCOM Lambert Fellowship) and University of Performing Arts Vienna. Throughout her studies she won numerous prizes and awards and graduated with the highest marks and honours.
She was a selected Park Lane Group Artist, "RCM Rising Star" and has performed in international festivals, such as Mostly Mozart Festival, IMS Prussia Cove, Keshet Eilon Violin Mastercourse, Salzburg Mozarteum, ISA, Encuentro de Musica y Academia Santander and the New Virtuosi mastercourse and is grateful to have received guidance from: Natasha Boyarsky, Itzhak Rashkovsky, Maxim Vengerov, Michael Frischenschlager, Zakhar Bron, Ana Chumachenco, Ivry Gitlis, Dora Schwarzberg.
As an orchestral player, Eunsley was concertmaster at the Niederbayersiche Philharmonie, Ton der Jugend, among other ensembles and is first violin member (and currently on trial for the co-concertmaster position) of the Philharmonia Orchestra.
As a violin teacher, she is a mentor on the highly competitive Philharmonia Fellowship Scheme and coaches the Chineke! Junior Orchestra. Her private students have won competitions and music scholarships in prestigious schools in the U.K.
She plays a Lorenzo Storioni violin (1800, Cremona) generously loaned by a patron of the Beare's International Violin Society.