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DAVID CHEW studied with William and Tony Pleeth at the Guildhall School of Music. The university of Hull . B.B.C. and the London Mozart Players in London . Brazilian Symphony Orchestra in 1981. Fluminense Federal University String Quartet, Rio Cello Ensemble, 1995 Rio International Cello Encounter
2010 awarded OBE
2011 honorary doctorate from the University of Hull
jury E.Mravinsky International in St Petersburg ,Russia.
GNO O MUSIC David continues working with local communities and hospitals in the State of Rio de Janeiro
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Saxophone, Flute, Clarinet, Piccolo, Piano, Music Theory
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Described as “Perhaps the most inspired, certainly the most original Bach player of his generation,” David Fray maintains an active career as a recitalist, soloist and chamber musician worldwide. He has collaborated with leading orchestras and distinguished conductors such as Marin Alsop, Pierre Boulez, Semyon Bychkov, Christoph Eschenbach, Asher Fisch, Daniele Gatti, Paavo Järvi , Kurt Masur, Riccardo Muti, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Yannick Nézet-Séguin and Jaap van Zweden among others. Orchestral highlights in Europe have included performances with the London Philharmonic.
The Lithuanian cellist and conductor David Geringas belongs to the musical elite of today. An unusually broad repertoire from the early Baroque to the contemporary is testament to the flexibility and curiosity of the artist.
Known for his eclectic and fascinating programs, conductor and pianist David Greilsammer is recognised as one of today’s most audacious classical artists. The New York Times recently selected his recital Scarlatti:Cage:Sonatas as one of the ten most important musical events of the year. Previously, The New York Times has awarded two of David Greilsammer’s albums, Baroque Conversations and Mozart-In-Between, among the best recordings of the year.
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