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Augustin Dumay has in recent years stood out as one of the most talented artists of his
generation. The Strad Magazine described him recently as the “egitimate
heir to the royal Belgian line of Ysaye and Grumiaux”, who was his mentor.
International recognition came in 1979 when Herbert von Karajan invited Augustin Dumay to play as a soloist at a gala concert in Paris with the cellist Yo-Yo Ma. Augustin was then immediately invited to play Bartok's second concerto with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and Sir Colin Davis, a concert that elicited unanimous accolades from the audience and the critics.
His international career has gone from strength to strength ever since.
He plays regularly with the greatest orchestras in the world, including
the Berlin Philharmonic, the Japan Philharmonic, the London Symphony Orchestra,
the Amsterdam Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic,
the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, the Suisse Romande Orchestra, the National
Orchestra of France, the English Chamber Orchestra, the Gustav Mahler Chamber
Orchestra and many others, under the most famous conductors: Sir Colin
Davis, Seiji Ozawa, Charles Dutoit, Kurt Sanderling, Wolfgang Sawallisch,
Christoph von Dohnanyi, Gennadi Rozhdestvensky, Frans Brüggen, Emmanuel
Krivine, Kurt Masur, etc. An exceptional chamber musician, he also likes
to conduct the orchestras with which he performs as a soloist.
Augustin Dumay has given recitals in the most prestigious halls and series
in the world, such as the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the Palais des Beaux-Arts
of Brussels, the Queen Elizabeth Hall, Wigmore Hall, Barbican Hall, La
Scala in Milan, the Berlin Philharmonic or the Théâtre des
ChampsÉlysées. He has also performed at the festivals of
Montreux, Bath, Berlin, Lucerne, Aix-en-Provence, Leipzig, Montpellier,
Ravinia and Mostly Mozart (Lincoln Center) in New York. He has toured countless
times in Japan and South-East Asia.
Augustin Dumay was artistic director of the Menton Music Festival between 2002 and 2005. Since 2003, he has been the principal conductor of the Royal Chamber Orchestra of Wallonia, to which he gives international prominence with major projects in Europe and Asia. He teaches at the Queen Elizabeth College of Music in Brussels, where he prepares young talented violinists for an international career as top musicians.
His recordings are available at Deutsche Grammophon and EMI. Many have
won the most prestigious prizes: Grand prix du Disque, Gramophon Award,
Grammy Award, Victoire de la Musique. Among his most recent recordings,
Beethoven's complete sonatas for piano and violin with Maria João
Pires and Mozart's works for violin and orchestra (soloist and conductor
of the Salzburg Camerata) have been very warmly received by the press.
A Chausson-Ravel record with Jean-Philippe Collard and the Wallonia Chamber
Orchestra was released in December 2005. Just recently, his recording of
Philippe Hersant's concerto for Radio France was awarded a prize and went
to press.
Augustin Dumay's projects include a serie of concerts on three continents
for Mozart Year (2006), the recording of Mozart's sonatas with Maria João
Pires and the production of a DVD at the Forbidden City in Beijing with
the Wallonia Chamber Orchestra. He will also perform concertos soon with
the Rotterdam Philharmonic, the Philharmonie de Radio France, Kyoto Symphony,
Amsterdam Sinfonietta, Sinfonia Varsovia, Berliner Symphoniker, Orchestre
de Chambre de Lausanne, the English Chamber Orchestra and the China Philharmonic.
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