Sundays at Noon: Concert Catch-up, William Butt - cello

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ต.ค. 2024
  • Filmed in the sculpture hall of the Hugh Lane Gallery, March 31st 2024
    William Butt - cello
    Programme
    Bach - Cello Suite no 2 in D minor BWV 1008
    i. Prelude
    ii. Allemande
    iii. Courante
    iv. Sarabande
    v. Menuet I & II
    vi. Gigue
    Bach - Cello Suite no 6 in D major BWV 1012
    i. Prelude
    ii. Allemande
    iii. Courante
    iv. Sarabande
    v. Gavotte I / II
    vi. Gigue
    William Butt was born in London. His musical career started early, as a chorister in St.Georges Chapel, Windsor. Later he studied at the Royal Northern College of Music with Moray Welsh and after winning awards and scholarships such as the Royal Society of Arts, Martin Trust and first prize in the Muriel Taylor competition, he furthered his studies with Antonio Lysy in Montreal. He now enjoys a busy career as soloist, chamber musician and is professor of cello at the Royal Irish Academy of Music in Dublin.
    On the concert platform he has performed extensively throughout Ireland, the UK, Europe and the Far East. He is a much admired exponent of the solo repertoire, having performed and broadcast numerous works for this medium by contemporary composers, as well as the formidable solo sonatas by Kodaly and Ligeti and the suites of Bach and Britten.
    In recent seasons he has appeared as soloist with the National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, the RTE Concert Orchestra, the Orchestra of St Cecilia and the Ulster Orchestra for BBC Radio 3. He has worked with conductors such as Alexander Anissimov, Gerhard Markson, Rumon Gamba, Vernon Handley and Barry Douglas.
    He has performed and broadcast all the major concerti. Since 1997 when he gave the Irish premiere of the Walton concerto with the National Symphony Orchestra, he has toured the Schumann concerto and performed the Dvorak, Shostakovich, Beethoven Triple, Kabalevsky and Saint-Saens concerti. As well as a performance of the Protecting Veil by John Tavener with the Hibernian Orchestra he undertook a series at the National Concert Hall in Dublin in 2004 with the orchestra of St Cecilia and Barry Douglas in which he played the Dvorak, Elgar, Shostakovich (No 1), Tchaicovsky Rococo variations, and both Haydn concerti in three concerts over a two week period. He has also performed and broadcast the cello concerto by Victor Herbert with the Ulster orchestra.
    William Butt's performances have been broadcast on BBC radio 3 (in recital as well as concerti with the Ulster Orchestra) , BBC radio Ulster, BBC world service, National television in China, CBC (Canada) and RTE radio and television. He has also featured as a guest artist on the popular programme “in tune” on BBC Radio 3.
    In recital he has played for festivals and series such as the Royal Dublin Society, BBC Radio 3 and the Music in Great Irish Houses festival.
    His 2004 released recording of the three suites for solo cello by Benjamin Britten by Warner Music UK (Warner Classics/Apex) received very exciting reviews in the English press including the Observer and the Independant on Sunday in which the recording was awarded five stars. His later recording of the Bach Suites (Warner Classics) also received outstanding reviews. In 2013 he recorded the Cello Sonata by Michele Esposito for Champs Hill Records on a disc of the Violin and Cello sonatas with Mia Cooper (Violin) and Lance Coburn (Piano).
    In the 2008/09, 2009/10, 2011/12 and 2015/16 seasons, as well as recitals and concerti in the UK, Ireland and Europe he has made return trips to China to give highly successful tours of recitals in all the major cities. More recently he has performed and given Masterclasses throughout Europe, given tours performing the Bach suites and is constantly in demand as a chamber music player, something that he is passionate about. Recently he has performed the Schubert Quintet in C with the Vanbrugh String Quartet and also the RTÉ Con Tempo Quartet. He is also very busy with his own string quartet the Esposito Quartet.
    He plays on a fine cello made by Giovanni Grancino in Milan (1690).

ความคิดเห็น • 3

  • @JosephChester
    @JosephChester 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Beautiful performance and what a perfect acoustic for this timeless music! Bravo!

  • @anaoprisan5764
    @anaoprisan5764 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It is really beautiful! Magnificent concert! Thank you so much for your music ❤