Oliver Lewis (violinist)

Oliver Lewis (violinist)
Oliver Lewis
Man dressed in a tailcoat and open-necked white shirt, playing a violin
Oliver Lewis performing in 2010
Background information
Birth name Oliver Lewis
Born May 12, 1971 (1971-05-12) (age 40)
London, England
Genres Classical, Electronic, Pop
Occupations Violinist, Actor
Years active 1996–present
Labels Guild Music
Website oliverlewis.co.uk

Oliver Lewis (born 12 May 1971) is a British violinist and founding member of the electronic music group Deviations Project. He is best known as one of the 'world's fastest violinists', having broken the Guinness World Record for the fastest performance of the Flight of the Bumblebee. Lewis played the piece during a live broadcast on the BBC children's television programme Blue Peter, in October 2010, in one minute, 3.356 seconds. Lewis seemingly broke the world record again in February 2011, on the US chat show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show. His unofficial time of 47 seconds is yet to be certified by Guinness World Records.

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Early life

Lewis was born in London, England. He began playing violin as an eight year old, having fallen in love with the sound of the first record he had heard; Paganini Caprices, played by Ruggiero Ricci.[1] At 12 years old, Lewis led the National Children's Orchestra of Great Britain.[2] Lewis studied at the Purcell School and the Guildhall School of Music, London, and graduated from the Berne Conservatoire, Switzerland.[2]

Career

His professional career as a concert soloist began with the Bern Symphony Orchestra, before he joined the Heidelberg Chamber Orchestra.[2]

Lewis created the electronic music group Deviations Project, with producer Dave Williams, in 2007. The group blends elements of classical and electronic music, on pieces such as Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake and Bizet’s Carmen, which are recreated using modern music technology. They have released three albums: the eponymous Deviations Project (2007); The Ivory Bow (2008); and their Christmas 2008 album, Adeste Fiddles, which reached number 16 in the US Billboard Classical Crossover Albums Chart.[2][3]

He has featured in film and commercials; starring as the violinist in the car manufacturer Opel's Astra campaign; as the concert violinist in Marks & Spencer Christmas advertisements; and he recorded music for, and featured in, the 2004 British drama film written and directed by Charles Dance, Ladies in Lavender.[2][4]

Stage productions in which Lewis has appeared include the West End musical Oliver! and a European tour with War of the Worlds.[5] The show Spirit of the Dance brought Lewis' fame for fast violin playing to the fore. Playing the role of a crazy fiddler onstage, Lewis performed Rimsky-Korsakov's Flight of the Bumblebee; an orchestral interlude written for the opera The Tale of Tsar Saltan. Over the course of the show's world tour, Lewis performed the tune around 1,500 times.[1]

Appearing on a live broadcast of the BBC children's television programme Blue Peter, on 18 October 2010, Lewis broke the Guinness World Record for the fastest performance of the Flight of the Bumblebee – previously held by David Garrett – playing the piece in one minute, 3.356 seconds, to become the 'world's fastest violinist'.[6][7] Further television performances by Lewis of the Flight of the Bumblebee include ITV’s This Morning, for presenters Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby, on 29 October 2010.[8] As a guest on the US chat show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Lewis broke the world record again on 3 February 2011. He played the Flight of the Bumblebee in an unofficial time of 47 seconds, which has yet to be certified by Guinness World Records.[5]

Personal life

Lewis' fingers are insured for US$1 million; $100,000 per finger.[1] Insurance premium for the cover is $3,500 per month.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c "World’s Fastest Violinist Shows Off His Stuff". The Wall Street Journal website (New York: The Wall Street Journal). 24 January 2011. http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2011/01/24/worlds-fastest-violinist-shows-off-his-stuff/?mod=rss_WSJBlog. Retrieved 31 January 2011. 
  2. ^ a b c d e "Oliver Lewis Burr Media". Burr Media website. Burr Media. 2010. http://www.burrmedia.co.uk/who/oliver-lewis. Retrieved 31 January 2011. 
  3. ^ "Adeste Fiddles - Deviations Project: Billboard.com". Billboard website. Billboard. 2011. http://www.billboard.com/album/deviationsproject/adeste-fiddles/1197824#/album/deviations-project/adeste-fiddles/1197824. Retrieved 31 January 2011. 
  4. ^ "You Tube: Oliver Lewis - "Opel Astra Ad Campaign". YouTube website. YouTube. 19 September 2010. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImdpY4641G8. Retrieved 31 January 2011. 
  5. ^ a b c Greenburg, Zack O'Malley (8 February 2011), "Insuring the World’s Fastest Fingers", Forbes magazine (Forbes), http://blogs.forbes.com/zackomalleygreenburg/2011/02/08/insuring-the-worlds-fastest-fingers/, retrieved 10 February 2011 
  6. ^ "Flight of the Bumblebee played in record time". BBC News website (London: BBC). 18 October 2010. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11568642. Retrieved 31 January 2011. 
  7. ^ "World's fastest violinist". Guild Music website. Guild GmbH. 2011. http://www.guildmusic.com/shop/wbc.php?sid=97404fad79f&tpl=inhalt.html&cid=15&id=43. Retrieved 1 February 2011. 
  8. ^ "You Tube: Oliver Lewis, World's Fastest Violinist on GMTV with Holly and Philip". YouTube website. YouTube. 29 October 2010. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3o9u4VWyHE. Retrieved 31 January 2011. 

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