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JAMES EHNES
(violin)
"Mercifully
free of affectation or vanity, yet blessed with as stunning a
technique and as intriguing a musical personality as any
violinist on the circuit, James Ehnes seems set to become one of
classical music's biggest names. ...he produces a simply
gorgeous palette of timbres - sometimes warm and velvety,
sometimes with the pellucid clarity of lark song at dawn,
elsewhere thrillingly powerful and incisive." (London Times
review of Ehnes's Wigmore Hall debut, 23 February 2007)
James Ehnes has rapidly established a pre-eminent reputation
among concert violinists. He has performed with such renowned
conductors as Vladimir Ashkenazy, Sir Andrew Davis, Charles
Dutoit, Ivan Fischer, Lorin Maazel, Michael Gielen, Hans Graf,
Miguel Harth-Bedoya, Richard Hickox, Paavo Jarvi, Andrew Litton,
Zdenek Macal, Sir Charles Mackerras, David Robertson, Stanislaw
Skrowaczewski, Christian Thielemann, Bramwell Tovey, and Bobby
McFerrin, appearing with orchestras throughout Europe, Asia, the
United States, and Canada. Recent engagements include
appearances in Europe with the London Symphony Orchestra, the
Philharmonia, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the BBC Philharmonic,
the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, the Royal Liverpool
Philharmonic, the Ulster Orchestra, the Deutsche
Kammerphilharmonie, the Orchestre de Lyon, the Czech
Philharmonic Orchestra, the Budapest Festival Orchestra, and the
Finnish Radio Orchestra, in Asia with the NHK Symphony Orchestra
(Tokyo), the Malaysian Philharmonic and the Hong Kong
Philharmonic, and in North America with the major orchestras of
New York, Cleveland, San Francisco, Boston, Chicago,
Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Detroit, Minnesota, St. Paul,
Houston, Dallas, Seattle, Vancouver, Calgary, Winnipeg, Toronto,
and Montreal.
Recitals have taken Mr. Ehnes to major cities around the world
including London, Paris, Prague, Washington D.C., Tokyo, Osaka,
Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. He has also appeared at major
international festivals including Chicago's Ravinia Festival,
the Marlboro Festival, the Seattle Chamber Music Festival, the
Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival, the Tokyo Summer Music
Festival, the Bermuda Festival, the Montreux Festival, the
Festival de la Chaise-Dieu, the Festival Cote St. Andre, the
Moritzburg Festival, and the Festival of the White Nights. As a
chamber musician, he has performed in trio with cellist Jan
Vogler and pianist Louis Lortie and has collaborated with such
artists as Leif Ove Andsnes and Yo-Yo Ma.
Performances
Following a busy summer featuring appearances in Seattle and
Vail, and his first tour to Australia and New Zealand, the
2008-2009 season takes James Ehnes to Malaysia, Western and
Eastern Canada, as well as to Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, The
Netherlands, the UK, Detroit, Nashville, Winnipeg, Edmonton,
Toronto, Montreal, and Ottawa.
In Europe, James will be featured in concerts with l'Orchestre
de la Swisse Romande in Geneva, the Duisberger Philharmoniker,
the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, the Bournemouth Symphony,
the Gurzenich Orchester Koln, the Philharmonia Orchestra, the
BBC Philharmonic, and the BBC National Orchestra of Wales,
Scottish Chamber Orchestra, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic,
the Goteborg Symfonieorkester, l'Orchestre philharmonique de
Liege, the Munich State Opera Orchestra and the London Symphony
Orchestra.
Canada claims James for performances with the Winnipeg, Toronto,
Edmonton, Montreal, Vancouver, St. John's and Timmins Symphony
Orchestras, and the National Arts Centre Orchestra in Ottawa; in
the US, he will appear with the Florida West Coast Symphony and
at the San Diego Mostly Mozart Festival.
As well, James will return to Australia in November for
performances with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and appear with
the Malaysian Symphony Orchestra.
In addition to his many concert appearances, James will appear
in recital in Detroit, Toronto, Tilburg (Netherlands), London's
Wigmore Hall, and undertake tours of Eastern and Western Canada.
Recordings
An extremely prolific and multi-award-winning recording artist,
with five JUNO Awards and the 2008 GRAMMY Award, James Ehnes
recently added to his impressive discography of over 20
recordings with the release of Elgar's Violin Concerto with the
Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Sir Andrew Davis on the Onyx
label and a disc of works by Paul Schoenfield with pianist
Andrew Russo (Black Box). James's CD featuring the violin
concertos of Korngold, Walton and Barber with the Vancouver
Symphony Orchestra, Bramwell Tovey conducting (CBC) was widely
considered a highlight of 2006 and won the 2008 GRAMMY and JUNO
Awards.
In January 2006, he celebrated the 250th anniversary of Mozart's
birth with the release of a recording of Mozart's complete
oeuvre for solo violin and orchestra. The five Violin Concertos
and three single movement works- Adagio K 261, Rondo K 269, and
Rondo K 373 - features an ensemble of extraordinary musicians
which Ehnes gathered from around the world and directed himself
(CBC Records) and has widely received top praise making it "a
clear first choice in the field" (Classic FM).
James Ehnes has recorded repertoire ranging from Bach Violin
Sonatas to John Adams Road Movies. His CBC recordings with
l'Orchestre symphonique de Montreal of Max Bruch's Concertos
nos. 1 and 3 (with Charles Dutoit) and Concerto no. 2 with the
Scottish Fantasy (with Mario Bernardi) won back-to-back Juno
awards in 2001 and 2002 for Best Classical Recording. In January
2002, he was named Young Artist of the Year at the Cannes
Classical Awards for his Six Sonatas & Partitas for Solo Violin
by Bach (Analekta), which was also awarded a JUNO award in 2001.
Background
James Ehnes was born in 1976 in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. He
began violin studies at the age of four, at age nine he became a
protege of the noted Canadian violinist Francis Chaplin. He
studied with Sally Thomas at the Meadowmount School of Music,
then in 1993 at The Juilliard School. He graduated from Julliard
in 1997, winning the Peter Mennin Prize for Outstanding
Achievement and Leadership in Music. Mr. Ehnes first gained
national recognition in 1987 as winner of the Grand Prize in
Strings at the Canadian Music Competition. The following year he
won the First Prize in Strings at the Canadian Music Festival,
the youngest musician ever to do so. At age 13, he made his
orchestral solo debut with the Orchestre symphonique de Montreal.
He has won numerous awards and prizes, including the first-ever
Ivan Galamian Memorial Award, the Canada Council for the Arts'
prestigious Virginia Parker Prize, and a 2005 Avery Fisher
Career Grant. In October 2005, James was honoured by Brandon
University with a Doctor of Music degree (honoris causa) and in
July 2007 he became the youngest person ever elected as a Fellow
to the Royal Society of Canada.
James Ehnes plays the "Ex Marsick" Stradivarius of 1715 and
gratefully acknowledges its extended loan from the Fulton
Collection. He currently lives in Bradenton, Florida with his
wife Kate. For more
information about James Ehnes,
please visit his web site at
www.jamesehnes.com.
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