Lawrence Power
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Genres | classical music |
Occupations | violist |
Instruments | viola |
Labels | Hyperion Records |
Lawrence Power is a British violist, born 1977,[1] noted both for solo performances and for chamber music with the Nash Ensemble and Leopold String Trio.[2]
Career
Power started out as a violist (rather than beginning studies on the violin and switching to viola) at his primary school aged eight. When 11, Power entered the Junior Department of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London studying with Mark Knight. Later Power spent a year at the Juilliard School with Karen Tuttle.[3]
After a year in New York, Power returned to London and won first prize in the Primrose International Viola Competition in 1999. Following a third prize at the 2000 Maurice Vieux International Viola Competition in Paris, he made his first recording (Ligeti, Roslavets, Takemitsu and Prokofiev).[4]
In 2001 Power was selected to become a BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist until 2003.
Power is a visiting professor at the Royal College of Music in London and has given master classes at the Verbier Festival.[3]
In 2003 Power was head-hunted to become the leader of the viola section of Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, but despite playing with them in Mahler’s 3rd Symphony at the Barbican under Haitink he did not audition for the position.[5]
Since his London solo debut with The Philharmonia, he has performed in the UK and abroad, appearing as soloist with many orchestras such as the London Symphony, BBC Symphony, English Chamber, Scottish Chamber, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Bergen Philharmonic, Royal Stockholm Philharmonic, Verbier Festival Chamber, New Zealand Symphony, Lucerne Festival Strings and Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks.[4]
At the Proms, he has played the Mozart Sinfonia concertante (with Maxim Vengerov) in 2006, the Walton Viola Concerto in 2007, Vaughan Williams's Flos Campi in 2008, and he took part in a chamber music Prom in 2009.
Power has a prominent career as a chamber musician, as violist in the Nash Ensemble and the Leopold String Trio. He has made guest appearances at international music festivals such as Edinburgh, Aldeburgh, Verbier, Vancouver, and Oslo.[3]
Lawrence Power plays an instrument by Antonio Brensi of Bologna from c.1610.[5]
Discography
- Viola music
- York Bowen: The Complete Works for Viola and Piano; Lawrence Power (viola), Simon Crawford-Phillips (piano); with Philip Dukes, James Boyd, Scott Dickinson (violas); Hyperion Records CDA67651/2 (2008)
- Allegro de Concert in D minor for viola and piano (1906)
- Fantasia ("Fantasie Quartet") in E minor for 4 violas, Op.41 No.1 (1907)
- Beethoven's "Moonlight" Sonata, Movement I for piano with viola obbligato; transcription by York Bowen; completed and edited by Lawrence Power
- Melody for the C-String in F major for viola and piano, Op.51 No.2 (1918)
- Melody on the G-String in G♭ major for viola and piano, Op.47 (1917)
- Phantasy in F major for viola and piano, Op.54 (1918)
- Rhapsody in G minor for viola and piano, Op.149 (1955)
- Romance in A major for viola and piano (1908)
- Romance in D♭ major for viola and piano (1900, 1904)
- Viola Sonata No.1 in C minor for viola and piano, Op.18 (1905)
- Viola Sonata No.2 in F major for viola and piano, Op.22 (1906)
- Bowen • Forsyth Viola Concertos; Lawrence Power (viola), Martyn Brabbins conducting the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra; Hyperion Records CDA67546 (2005)
- York Bowen – Viola Concerto in C minor, Op.25 (1906–1907), world premiere recording
- Cecil Forsyth – Viola Concerto in G minor (1903), world premiere recording
- Johannes Brahms: Viola Sonatas; Lawrence Power (viola), Simon Crawford-Phillips (piano), Tim Hugh (cello); Hyperion Records CDA67584 (2007); also released in 12-CD set Johannes Brahms: Complete Chamber Music; Hyperion Records CDS44331/42 (2008)
- Sonata in F minor for viola and piano, Op.120 No.1 (1894)
- Sonata in E♭ major for viola and piano, Op.120 No.2 (1894)
- Trio in A minor for piano, viola and cello, Op.114 (1891)
- Benjamin Britten: Violin Concerto & Double Concerto; Lawrence Power (viola), Anthony Marwood (violin); Ilan Volkov conducting the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra; Hyperion Records CDA67801 (2012)
- Double Concerto in B minor for violin, viola and orchestra (1932)
- Lachrymae – Reflections on a Song by John Dowland for viola and string orchestra, Op. 48a (1950, orchestrated 1976)
- Paul Hindemith: The Complete Viola Music, Vol. 1 – Sonatas; Lawrence Power (viola), Simon Crawford-Phillips (piano); Hyperion Records CDA67721 (2008)
- Sonata in F for viola and piano, Op.11 No.4 (1919)
- Sonata for viola and piano, Op.25 No.4 (1922)
- Sonata for viola and piano (1939)
- Meditation from Nobilissima visione for viola and piano (1938)
- Paul Hindemith: The Complete Viola Music, Vol. 2 – Solo Sonatas; Lawrence Power (viola); Hyperion Records CDA67769 (2010)
- Sonata for solo viola, Op.11 No.5 (1919)
- Sonata for solo viola, Op.25 No.1 (1922)
- Sonata for solo viola, Op.31 No.4 (1923)
- Sonata for solo viola (1937)
- Vincent d'Indy; Lawrence Power (viola), Thierry Fischer conducting the BBC National Orchestra of Wales; Hyperion Records CDA67690 (2009)
- Choral varié for viola and orchestra, Op.55 (1903)
- Lied for viola and orchestra, Op.19 (1884)
- Les Nouveaux Musiciens: Lawrence Power; Lawrence Power (viola), Simon Crawford-Phillips (piano); Harmonia Mundi HMN911756 (2001)
- György Ligeti – Sonata for viola solo (1991–1994)
- Sergei Prokofiev – Pieces from Romeo and Juliet for viola and piano, Op.64; transcriptions by Vadim Borisovsky
- Introduction: The Montagues and Capulets
- The Young Juliet
- Dance of the Knights
- Farewell before Parting and Death of Juliet
- Mercutio
- Nikolai Roslavets – Sonata No.1 for viola and piano (1926); completed by Alexander Raskatov
- Tōru Takemitsu – A Bird Came Down the Walk for viola and piano, SJ 1092 (1994)
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Sinfonia Concertante for violin, viola and orchestra, K.364 (1779); Maxim Vengerov (violin), Lawrence Power (viola), UBS Verbier Festival Chmaber Orchestra; EMI Classics (2007)
- Rózsa • Bartók Viola Concertos – Lawrence Power (viola), Andrew Litton (conductor), Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra; Hyperion Records CDA67687 (2010)
- Miklós Rózsa – Viola Concerto, Op.37 (1982)
- Tibor Serly – Rhapsody for viola and orchestra (1946–48)
- Béla Bartók – Viola Concerto, Sz.120, BB128 (1945)
- Dmitri Shostakovich: Music for Viola and Piano; Lawrence Power (viola), Simon Crawford-Phillips (piano); Hyperion Records CDA67865 (2012)
- Sonata for viola and piano, Op. 147 (1975)
- 5 Pieces from "The Gadfly" for viola and piano, Op. 97 (1955); transcriptions by Vadim Borisovsky
- 7 Preludes for viola and piano, Op. 34 (1932–1933); transcriptions by Yevgeny Strakhov
- Mark-Anthony Turnage – Eulogy for viola and orchestra (2003); Lawrence Power (viola), Nash Ensemble; ONYX 4005 (2005)
- Walton • Rubbra Viola Concertos; Lawrence Power (viola), Ilan Volkov conducting the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra; Hyperion Records CDA67587 (2007)
- William Walton – Viola Concerto in A minor (original version, 1928–1929)
- Edmund Rubbra – Meditations on a Byzantine Hymn for viola solo, Op.117 (1962)
- Edmund Rubbra – Viola Concerto in A minor, Op.75 (1952)
- Ralph Vaughan Williams: The Early Chamber Music – Romance for viola and piano (c.1914); Lawrence Power (viola), Nash Ensemble; Hyperion Records CDA67381/2 (2002)
- Vaughan Williams • McEwen: Flos Campi, Viola Concerto; Lawrence Power (viola), Martyn Brabbins conducting the BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales; Hyperion Records CDA67839 (2011)
- Ralph Vaughan Williams – Suite for viola and small orchestra (1933–1934)
- Ralph Vaughan Williams – Flos Campi, Suite for viola, wordless chorus and small orchestra (1925)
- John Blackwood McEwen – Concerto for viola and orchestra (1901)
- Chamber music
- Sergei Ivanovich Taneyev: String Trios; Leopold String Trio; Hyperion Records CDA67573 (2008)
- String Trio in E♭ major, Op.31
- String Trio in B minor
- String Trio in D major
- William Walton: Chamber Music – Piano Quartet (1918–1921, revised 1975); Nash Ensemble; Hyperion Records CDA67340 (2002)
Notes
- ↑ Some sources give 1978
- ↑ Colorado Britten Society Newsletter, Vol 1:2 January 2003.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 All things strings. Lawrence Power profile http://www.stringsmagazine.com/article/default.aspx?articleid=23002
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Nash Ensemble programme, Wigmore Hall London, 14 November 2009.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Joking apart. Interview with Lawrence Power. The Guardian, Friday August 15, 2008.
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