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Published on: 11/12/2006
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Former Principal Cellist of the European Union Youth Orchestra and the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain, Alasdair Strange won the Associated Board Scholarship to study with Derek Simpson at the Royal Academy of Music, London.
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On completion of his studies, Alasdair was awarded the DipRAM, the Academy's highest award for performance, as well as the prestigious Carnegie Fellowship.Alasdair was first prize-winner in many competitions, including the Alessandro Pezze, May Mukle, Herbert Walenn, Harry Isaacs, Florence Hooten and David Martin Prizes as well as the 'Young Musician of the West'.
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Alasdair Strange is privileged to have collaborated closely with the legendary composer, Gyorgy Ligeti, on his Cello Concerto for a gala performance at the Ligeti Festival, London, in the presence of the composer.
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Alasdair has given numerous recitals throughout Europe with pianist Viv McLean, including appearances at the Kultur Kreis Festival, Hannover, the Southwark Festival, Wigmore Hall and the Purcell Room on London's South Bank, as well as at many music societies and concert clubs throughout Great Britain.
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Alasdair has also appeared as a soloist at the Chichester and Dulwich Music Festivals.
As an orchestral Principal, Alasdair has worked under such illustrious conductors as Haitink, Giulini, Rostropovich, Ashkenazy, Abbado and Sir Colin Davis on extensive European tours at concert halls including the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Berlin's Philharmonie, the Royal Albert Hall and the Royal Festival Hall in London, Symphony Hall Birmingham and at the Edinburgh, Salzburg and Vienna International Festivals.
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Alasdair Strange is Artistic Director of the London Ensemble (www.classicalmusicians.com) and performs on a 1690 Ruggieri cello.
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Alasdair Strange was the marvellous cellist.
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The exacting half-tones of its difficult solo part (Ligeti Cello Concerto) was caught skilfully by Alasdair Strange.
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Alasdair Strange performed brilliantly - with sensitive empathy for the music and charming delicacy.
Hannover Zeitung
The solo of the night came from Alasdair Strange in the Cello Concerto No 2 by Penderecki.I suspect he will turn out to be one of contemporary music's survivors - especially if cellists carry on playing him with Strange's concentration and flair.
Scarpia, The Independent
Beethoven's bidding that 'music should set the human soul alight' was satisfied to perfection by Alasdair Strange.The British artist brilliantly rendered the imaginative and vivacious style of this Czech composer (Martinu).
Nord-Deutschland Zeitung
Alasdair Strange offered a calm, unruffled integrity of delivery, ensuring that every component fell securely into place.But Strange took a dominant role in his exchanges with the orchestra.
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The trio features the commanding presence of this superlative violinist (also of Leopold String Trio and Nash Ensemble) together with the gorgeous cello sound produced by Alasdair Strange and the twinkling fingers of pianist Viv McLean.
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Alasdair Strange - Cello 'The marvellous cellist' The Times, London