Alexander Baillie |
Alexander
Baillie is internationally recognised as one of the finest cellists of his
generation. He began playing
the cello at the comparatively late age of twelve having been directly
inspired by the late Jacqueline du Pré. He went on to study at London’s
Royal College of Music with Joan Dickson and Anna Shuttleworth and with André
Navarra in Vienna.
Appearances
with British orchestras have included the Elgar Concerto with the London
Symphony Orchestra under Andrew Litton, the Schumann Concerto with the BBC
Symphony under Marek Janowski at the Proms, the Walton Concerto under the
late Sir Alexander Gibson with the Royal Philharmonic, the Dvorak Concerto
with the City of Birmingham Symphony under Sir Simon Rattle. He has also
directed and performed the Haydn and Boccherini concertos with the English
Chamber Orchestra.
Alexander
Baillie’s contribution to contemporary music has seen the Canadian
premieres of Penderecki’s 2nd Cello Concerto in 1992 and the
H.K. Gruber Concerto in Winnipeg, and most recently Andrew MacDonald’s new
concerto (commissioned by the Manitoba Chamber Orchestra). Over the last
decade he has performed six times at the BBC Proms, premiering Colin
Matthew’s Concerto in 1984, in 1988 Henze’s “Sieben Liebeslieder”
under the composer’s direction, in 1989 Takemitsu’s “Orion and
Pleiades”, the Delius and Schumann Concertos and in Beethoven’s Triple
Concerto.
Alexander
Baillie’s recent engagements have included touring the Elgar Concerto in
Germany, concerts at the Royal Palace in Oman, Shostakovich Cello Concerto
No2 in Boston under Benjamin Zander, and Haydn’s C Major under John Eliot
Gardiner. The 2000 season
includes recitals at the Wigmore Hall, the European premiere of George
Lloyd’s recently discovered cello concerto, the premiere of Stephen
Watson’s new concerto with the Hallé, performances in the 2nd
International Festival au Cote des Isles, France and touring with the
National Youth Orchestra of Scotland. In
addition a CD will be released shortly of rare Russian romantic cello and
piano music with pianist Dominic Harlan.
Alexander
Baillie is a founder member of the highly acclaimed chamber music group Alia
Musica in Berlin which made their debut at the Wigmore Hall in 1999 and will
perform at the Berlin Festwoche in the year 2000.
Recordings
include Elgar’s Concerto on Conifer, the Tippet Triple Concerto on Nimbus
with Sir Michael Tippett conducting, and the recently released Gordon Crosse
Concerto with the BBC Symphony and Martyn Brabbins on the N.M.C. label. His
recordings of the Britten Cello Suites and the Sonata achieved the highest
acclaim in the New York press.
Alexander
Baillie was recently appointed Professor of Cello at the Bremen Hochschule
and he is co-founder of “Gathering of the Clans” a part time cello
school which runs holiday study camps for young cellists. He is also
visiting Guest Professor at London’s Royal College of Music.
“Many
other cellists have made a strong claim on this repertory (Britten’s
Suites for Cello). Perhaps the most successful is Alexander Baillie.” New York Times
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