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Steven Dann
Steven Dann’s career has covered a wealth of violistic possibilities. As principal viola of some of the world’s leading orchestras, as a veteran of the string quartet and chamber music world, as soloist and recitalist and as a dedicated teacher, Mr. Dann has left all the doors open.
Mr. Dann was born in Vancouver, Canada, in 1953. His foremost teacher and mentor was the late Lorand Fenyves. Other influences include William Primrose, Robert Pikler, and Bruno Giuranna and five summers spent studying the string quartet repertoire with Zoltan Szekely and members of the Hungarian String Quartet.
Upon graduation from university he was named principal viola of the National Arts Centre Orchestra in Ottawa, Canada, a position he has subsequently held with the Tonhalle Orchestra in Zurich, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam, the Vancouver Symphony, and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. He has also been a guest principal of the Boston Symphony Orchestra under Seiji Ozawa, the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra under Sir Simon Rattle and, in both performance and recordings, with the Chamber Orchestra of Europe under Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Paavo Berglund, and Pierre Boulez.
Steven Dann has collaborated as a soloist with such maestri as Sir Andrew Davis, Rudolph Barshai, Jiri Belohlavek, Sir John Elliott Gardiner, Jukka-Pekka Saraste, and Vladimir Ashkenazy. Since 1990 Mr. Dann has been a member of the Smithsonian Chamber Players. He was a founding member of the Axelrod String Quartet, and plays in the baryton-viola-cello trio The Esterházy Machine with Kenneth Slowik and Myron Lutzke.
Mr. Dann has recorded for Sony, Naxos, CBC Records, Marquis Classics, Centrediscs, RCA Red Seal, and ATMA Classique labels. The Stereo Record Review described his 2006 recording of the viola works of Brahms as “without doubt, one of the most beautiful viola recordings I have ever heard”. Upcoming recording projects include a disc of French viola repertoire and one of contemporary viola works for ATMA Classique.
Recent performances include concerti by Peter Lieberson, Giya Kancheli, W. A. Mozart, Alexina Louie, Christos Hatzis (a world premiere), Mark-Anthony Turnage, Jonathan Harvey, and Peter Oesterle (a world premiere). He has also formed a trio—with Austrian violinist Ernst Kovacic and Finnish cellist Anssi Karttunen— called ZEBRA, which is dedicated both to performing the established masterpieces for that combination and to commissioning works from composers of today. Mr. Dann has himself commissioned and premiered many new works from such composers as Alexina Louie, Peter Lieberson, R. Murray Shafer, Frederick Schipitsky, Walter Buczyinski, Christos Hatzis, and Michael Oesterle.
As both a performer and teacher, Mr. Dann is a regular guest at many international festivals and arts schools. He teaches viola and chamber music at the Glenn Gould School in Toronto’s Royal Conservatory of Music and is the coordinator of the chamber music programs at the Domaine Forget in Quebec and the National Arts Centre’s Summer Music Institute in Ottawa.
Visit Steven Dann’s website at www.stevendann.org.