James Crabb
James Crabb, (born 1967) is a classical accordion player.
Scottish born James Crabb is widely regarded[citation needed] as one of the world’s leading ambassadors of the classical accordion. He studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen with classical accordion pioneer Mogens Ellegaard and was awarded the Carl Nielsen Music Prize, Denmark in 1991. In 2008 he was awarded the Fredriksborg Culture Centre's Artist Prize.
James’ acclaimed[citation needed] London debut in 1992 launched him on to the concert platform and critics internationally have praised him for his breathtaking virtuosity and versatile musicianship.[citation needed] Since then he has performed worldwide as soloist with orchestras and ensembles including the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, the Sydney and Melbourne Symphonies, the Philharmonia, the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the London Symphony Orchestra, The Hallé, the Rotterdam Philharmonic, the London Sinfonietta, Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, the Paragon and Nash Ensembles.
His solo, chamber music and concerto repertoire ranges from original contemporary works, frequently commissioning new works and collaborating with composers, to transcriptions from Baroque through to the 21st Century, Tango Nuevo and folk music. He also performs and directs chamber orchestras from the instrument with amongst others, the Scottish Ensemble, Northern Sinfonia, English and Irish Chamber Orchestras, Kuhmo Virtuosi and Camerata Salzbug. James has also worked extensively with the Australian Chamber Orchestra.
James’ great passion[citation needed] and acclaimed authority for the music of Astor Piazzolla[citation needed] has been highlighted by several concert performances with the original members of Piazzolla’s own quintet along with two highly acclaimed[citation needed] recordings, one as soloist and arranger with the Australian Chamber Orchestra and the second with Richard Tognetti and the quintet named Tango Jam. In 2005 he directed from the accordion Piazzolla’s Maria de Buenos Aires at the Royal Danish Opera. A selection of James' acclaimed solo arrangements of Piazzolla's music was published in 2009 by Boosey & Hawkes.
James has recorded with his accordion duo colleague Geir Draugsvoll for EMI Classics transcriptions of Stravinsky’s Petrouchka and Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition. This duo performs regularly worldwide and collaborates frequently with the Tero Saarinen Dance Company from Finland.
He has been professor of classical accordion at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen since 1995 and has held a long-standing guest professorship at the University of Music and Dramatic Arts in Graz, Austria. He regularly gives master-classes at music institutions worldwide.
External links
- James Crabb Website
- James Crabb/Geir Draugsvoll, Guardian.co.uk
- Classical tunes get a breath of fresh air
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