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FULL BIOGRAPHY
CONCERT PROGRAMME BIOGRAPHY
INSTRUMENT AND BOWS
BIOGRAPHY

Ashan
Pillai performing the European Premiere of Mozart's Clarinet
Concerto on Viola under the direction of Christopher Hogwood. |
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British violist Ashan Pillai
was born in Sri Lanka in 1969 and educated as an academic
and music scholar at Merchant Taylor's School in England.
He studied at the Royal Academy of Music, London at the
Júnior department and later as an undergraduate,
qualifying with first class honours in viola performance.
He was awarded all the viola prizes during his time at the
Academy and later several grants and scholarships to continué
his studies in the United States] He continued his studies
at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles and
later at the Julliard School, New York and the Banff Center
for the Arts, Canadá under the two highly-esteemed
American pedagogues, Donald Mclnnes and Karen Tuttle.
He won prizes at Tertis International Competition (1994) Rome International Competition (1995), the Royal Overseas League Competition (1995) and made his London recital debut as a winner of the Park Lañe Group Series in 1997 and his New York debut at Carnegie Hall, Weill Hall, as a winner of the Artists International Series in the same year. These critically acclaimed successes launched him on an international stage. He was invited to several international festivals as chamber musician and recitalist (including the Salzburg, Schleswig Holstein, Pau Casals, Ravinia, Tanglewood, Aspen, Banff and Tivoli festivals) and made his Wigmore Hall debut in 1999.
In 1994 he was appointed assistant principal viola in the English Chamber Orchestra and in the same year co-founded the chamber enseñable, Mobius. As a member of the English Chamber Orchestra and violist in its chamber ensemble he has performed in all the major venues worldwide. In 2000 he was appointed Principal Viola with the Barcelona Symphony Orchestra and in 2001 Professor of viola in the Conservatoire Superior in Barcelona. In 2005 he was invited to join the Zukerman Chamber Players, the string quintet led by Pinchas Zukerman.
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Ashan Pillai as soloist with the English
Chamber Orchestra in Sri Lanka 1998 |
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As a chamber musician and soloist he has recorded prolifically. His recordings of chamber (including sonatas) and solo works by Debussy, Bax, Ravel, Francaix, Howells, Faure, Villa Lobos, Saint Saens, Mozart, Benejam, Hoffrneister (the complete works for viola) have received high critical acclaim. He has principally recorded for EMI, ASV, Naxos, Meridian, Xadis and Oehms Classics, Altara and SGAE. He has performed solo and chamber debuts of works by some of the most representative contemporary composers such as Krystof Penderecki, Wolfgang Rihm and Gavin Bryars. As soloist he has performed under the direction of Christian Zacarías, Christopher Hogwood (including the European debut of Mozart's Clarinet Concertó in Barenreiter's recent edition and the two concertos of Franz Antón Hoffineister) Ricardo Muti, Robert King, Lawrence Foster, Andrew Parrott amongst others.
He has maintained strong ties with his country of birth, returning frequently to perform as soloist and chamber musician as well as in the field of music education. He performed as soloist in 1998 with the English Chamber Orchestra in the presence of HRH Prince Charles to mark the country's fifty years of independence.
Now based in Barcelona Ashan Pillai enjoys a thriving career as chamber musician, teacher and soloist on an international platform. He plays a Gregg Alf viola (after Gaspar de Salo) made in 1992 in Michigan.
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CONCERT PROGRAMME BIOGRAPHY
Since making critically acclaimed recital debuts in New York's Carnegie Hall and London's Purcell Room and Wigmore Hall between 1997 and 1999, Sri Lankan born British violist Ashan Pillai has enjoyed a flourishing international career as a chamber musician, soloist and teacher.
He studied in London, Los Angeles and New York (Juilliard School) under John White, Donald Mclnnes, Karen Tuttle. He won prizes at international competitions, Tertis (1994), Rome (1995), Royal Overseas League Competition (1995) and the Park Lañe Group Series. He has recorded widely as soloist and chamber musician including the complete works for viola by Hoffineister under the baton of Christopher Hogwood and the Gulbenkian Orchestra. He has principally recorded for EMI, AS V, Naxos, Meridian, Xadis and Oehms Classics, Altara and SGAE. As soloist he has performed with many leading orchestras under the batons of Christian Zacarías, Ricardo Muti, Robert King, Lawrence Foster amongst several others. He has also participated in premieres of works by some of the most significant contemporary composers such as Krystof Penderecki, Wolfgang Rihm and Gavin Bryars.
He was assistant principal
viola with the English Chamber Orchestra from 1994 to 1999
and is currently principal viola in the Barcelona Symphony
Orchestra, Professor of viola in the Conservatoire Superior
in Barcelona violist in the Zukerman Chamber Players and
in the ensemble Mobius (London). Ashan Pillai plays a Gregg
Alivióla (after Gaspar de Salo) made in 1992 in Michigan.

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INSTRUMENT AND BOWS
| VIOLA |
Maker - Gregg Alf (Ann Arbor, Michigan, US)
Year- 1992
Size - 17 and
3/8ths (inches) 43.8 (cm)
Model - Gaspar de Salo
Sound Set Up - Rene Morel (New York)
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| BOWS |
1) maker - Monserrat Solé (Barcelona, Spain)
Year - 2004
Weight - 75 g
Gold mounted / mammoth
2) Maker - Siegfried Finkel (Germany)
Weight - 75 g
Gold mounted / ebony

3) Classical bow by Monserrat Solé (Barcelona, Spain)
Year - 2004
Weight - 70 g
Gold mounted / mammoth

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