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Richard May Cellist Master Class |
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RICHARD
MAY is one of Britain’s most outstanding cellists. Since winning the BBC
TV Young Musician of the Year Competition, String Section, he has
developed an international career as soloist and chamber musician. He has
performed most of the major cello concerti with orchestras such as the Basel
Symphony Orchestra, Ulster Orchestra and BBC Philharmonic Orchestra. His
concert schedule has taken him throughout the UK as well as to Germany,
Switzerland, Austria, Luxembourg, Denmark, Italy, South Africa, Japan and USA,
with appearances at the Carnegie Hall, Wigmore Hall, Barbican and festivals
in Salzburg, Berlin and Aldeburgh. After
his London debut recital at the Purcell Room, which included the world
premiere of Five Duos for cello and piano by Colin Matthews, he was described
by The Times as “a phenomenal cellist”. A recital in Basel of
Bach Solo Suites gained critical acclaim for “absolute perfection and
virtuosity”. He also gave a recital for the TV series and Chandos CD
“Solo”, featuring British musicians. Richard
studied with Florence Hooton at Royal Academy of Music and afterwards with
William Pleeth, Paul Tortelier and Thomas Demenga. Past prizes include the
National Federation of Music Societies Award and the EMI Jacqueline Du Pre
Competition, where The Times wrote of the Shostakovich Sonata “simply
one of the most gripping performances I have heard”. Recent
performances include Haydn C major Concerto with the English Sinfonia in
London and Vivaldi Double Concerto with Nigel Kennedy. Recent performances included
Haydn C major Concerto with the English Sinfonia in London, Vivaldi Double
Concerto with Nigel Kennedy, and recital and masterclasses at the National
Academy of Music, Kiev. He is also cellist of the
Angell Piano Trio who have twice been Ensemble-in-Residence at the
Britten-Pears School and perform throughout the UK and Europe, often for
radio. The New York Times said of
them “it would be hard to imagine a more powerful performance”
(US premiere of James MacMillan’s Fourteen Little Pictures). Richard is an Associate of the
Royal Academy of Music and Professor at the Royal Welsh College of Music
and Drama and Wells Cathedral Specialist
Music School. |