- Richard Harwood
:"Richard Harwood is also the assumed name of National Front member
Richard Verrall ."Richard Craig Harwood (born
August 8 ,1979 ) is a Britishcellist .Richard Harwood was born in
Portsmouth ,Hampshire and began learning to play the piano, aged four (teachers included Diana Bell and Joyce Rathbone) and the cello, aged five. He achieved his Associated Board Grade 8 in cello, aged 8 and in piano, aged 11.After beginning cello studies with two local teachers, Richard studied with
Joan Dickson from 1988 until her death in 1994, before continuing with Steven Doane and David Waterman (1994-1999), Heinrich Schiff (1999-2003 at the University of Music and Dramatic Art, Vienna) andRalph Kirshbaum (2003-2005 at the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester).He complemented his studies by taking master classes and lessons with
Mstislav Rostropovich ,János Starker ,Steven Isserlis , Boris Pergamenschikow,Miklós Perényi , Valentin Erben (Alban Berg Quartet ), William Pleeth, Zara Nelsova, and Ferenc Rados.Richard made his concerto debut at the age of ten (playing the G minor
Kabalevsky Concerto at theAdrian Boult Hall,Birmingham ) and, since then, has gone on to perform concerti in many of Britain's major concert halls, including theRoyal Albert Hall ,Queen Elizabeth Hall ,Royal Festival Hall , St. John's, Smith Square, and St. George's, Brandon Hill. He has collaborated with conductors such as Douglas Bostock, David Parry, En Shao, Shuntaro Sato, andYehudi Menuhin , and been soloist with numerous orchestras including theBournemouth Symphony Orchestra , ThePhilharmonia , and the Ural Philharmonic.Richard made his
BBC Radio 3 debut at the age of thirteen with theElgar Concerto, which he subsequently performed on a national tour ofNew Zealand ; he has also recorded Tchaikovsky's Variations on a Rococo Theme forBBC Radio 3 .In addition to concerto performances, Richard has performed a wide range of recital and chamber music programmes. He made his
Wigmore Hall recital debut in April 1998, and hisPurcell Room debut took place in January 1999. Both were with the pianist Julius Drake. Richard has also worked with the pianists Christoph Berner, Gretel Dowdeswell, and Connie Shih. As a chamber musician, he has collaborated with the Endellion Quartet, Ida Levin, Guy Ben-Ziony, Chen Halevi and Catherine Leonard, among others. Regularly performing throughout Europe, Richard made his Viennese debut at the Schönbrunn Palace Theatre in 1997.Contemporary music plays an important role in Richard's life. In January 2002, he took part in the PLG Young Artists' Series on the South Bank and premiered solo works written for him by Dominic Muldowney and Martin Butler. He collaborated with Dominic Muldowney again in 2003, recording the solo cello part to his score for the
BBC Television drama, Holy Cross.Richard has won numerous awards including the 2004
Pierre Fournier Award for 'cellists. In 1992, he became the youngest ever winner of theAudi Junior Musician Award. In addition, he won the Worshipful Company of Musicians Maisie Lewis Young Artists Award in 2001 and, in 2004, Richard became the first British 'cellist ever to be awarded the title "Bachpreisträger" at the InternationalJohann Sebastian Bach Competition,Leipzig .In 1997, BBC Music Magazine selected him in their world-wide "Who's Who" edition and, in 2000, Richard was entered into the "International Who's Who in Music" as an 'up and coming talent on the brink of world-wide recognition.'
His debut recital recording for
EMI Classics was released to critical acclaim in 2007.Richard plays a
cello by Francesco Rugeri, dated 1682.Discography
*Richard Harwood: Beethoven, Chopin sonatas etc. (EMI Classics Debut, 2007)
*Preisträgerkonzert - XIV. Internationaler Johann Sebastian Bach Wettbewerb 2004 (MDR / Bach-Archiv, 2004)
*Adiemus V - 'Vocalise' -Karl Jenkins (EMI, 2003)External links
* [http://www.richardharwood.com/index.html Richard Harwood's Official Homepage]
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