Canadian violinist (1940–2022)
This article is about the Canadian violinist. For the Australian athletics coach, see
Andrew Dawes (coach) .
Andrew Dawes
Born (1940-02-07 ) February 7, 1940Died October 30, 2022(2022-10-30) (aged 82) Occupation Violinist
Andrew Dawes CM (February 7, 1940 – October 30, 2022) was a Canadian violinist.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] He was known for his performances with the Orford String Quartet .[ 4]
Early life and education
Dawes was born in High River , Alberta .[ 5] His violin teachers included Clayton Hare [ 6] and Murray Adaskin , and he studied with Lorand Fenyves at the Conservatoire de Genève.[ 7] [ 8]
Career
Dawes was first violinist of the Toronto-based Orford String Quartet throughout its existence from 1965 to 1991.[ 9] [ 10] The group toured North America in 1984.[ 11] He also performed with the Tokyo String Quartet in 1995.[ 12]
Dawes was a Professor of Music at the Faculty of Music, University of Toronto . He was Professor Emeritus of the School of Music, University of British Columbia . He was a Distinguished Visiting Scholar and Catherine Thornhill Steele Chair in Music at McGill University . He was a member of the board of directors of the Saint James Music Academy, and a director of the Vancouver Academy of Music's Chamber Music Institute.[ 13]
Dawes served as a juror at music competitions including the London International String Quartet Competition, Coleman Chamber Music Competition, and Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition . He was chair of the Banff International String Quartet Competition from 1989 to 2004.
In 2013, the National Film Board of Canada produced a brief tribute to Dawes entitled Dynamic Range, written and directed by Lisa Jackson .[ 14]
As of 2022, the rare 1770 Guadagnini violin that Dawes played from 1957 to 2018 is called the Dawes, de Long Tearse .[ 15] Robert Uchida is the current performer.
Dawes died of prostate cancer on October 30, 2022.[ 16]
Awards
Recordings
Notable Dawes recordings include
Beethoven Complete Sonatas for Piano & Violin with Jane Coop
Beethoven The Complete Quartets with the Orford String Quartet
Mozart String Quartets with the Orford String Quartet
References
^ Schabas, William (2006-02-07). "Andrew Dawes" . The Canadian Encyclopedia . Retrieved 2023-04-08 .
^ "Curious package stretches Sharon tradition" . Toronto Star - Toronto, Ont. Ronald Hambleton , Jul 13, 1987 Page: D.2
^ "Andrew Albert Dawes, CM" . andrewdawes.ca . Retrieved 2023-04-08 .
^ "Orford quartet lives up to the bravos" . Toronto Star - Toronto, Ont. Ronald Hambleton Nov 9, 1990 Page: D.16
^ Curtin Call: A Photographer's Candid View of 25 Years of Music in Canada . Exile Editions, Ltd.; 1994. ISBN 978-1-55096-051-8 . p. 127–.
^ Szabo, Frank A.J., ed. (1969). "Canada's Musical Life" . Austrian Immigration to Canada: Selected Essays . Carleton University Press. p. 116. ISBN 9780886292812 . Retrieved 2023-08-11 .
^ Opera Canada . Volumes 15–17. Canadian Opera Association; 1974. p. 20.
^ Colgrass, Ulla (1988). For the Love of Music: Interviews with Ulla Colgrass . Oxford University Press. p. 130. ISBN 978-0-19-540665-8 . Retrieved 2023-08-11 .
^ Concert Life in Puerto Rico, 1957-1992: Views and Reviews . La Editorial, UPR; 1998. ISBN 978-0-8477-0320-3 . p. 63–.
^ Saturday Night . Volume 105, Issues 6–10. Consolidated Press Limited; 1990. p. 10.
^ Ovation . Vol. 5. Ovation Magazine Associates; 1984. p. 6.
^ "A moving Toronto goodbye from the Tokyo Quartet" . ROBERT HARRIS. The Globe and Mail , April 5, 2013
^ General, The Office of the Secretary to the Governor. "The Governor General of Canada" . Retrieved 2016-04-13 .
^ "Andrew Dawes: Dynamic Range" . Retrieved 2022-10-30 .
^ "Giovanni Battista Guadagnini, Parma, 1770, the 'Dawes, de Long Tearse' " . Retrieved 2022-10-30 .
^ "Canadian violinist Andrew Dawes has died" . The Strad . November 2, 2022. Retrieved November 2, 2022 .
^
Governor General of Canada . "Andrew A. Dawes, C.M." Governor General's Office . Ottawa : Queen's Printer for Canada. Retrieved 4 January 2012 .
^ "Canadian violinist Andrew Dawes receives Governor General's lifetime achievement award" . The Strad , 9 April 2013
^ "The Orford String Quartet" . Retrieved 2022-10-30 .
^ "Andrew Dawes" . Retrieved 2022-10-30 .
External links
International National Artists