Augustin Dumay is a French violinist, teacher, and conductor born on
January 17, 1949. He has enjoyed an
international career since 1979, although he has spent most of his time in
Europe and Japan. He has recorded most
of the standard repertoire (a repertoire consisting of about 15 concertos plus a
few sonatas by the upper crust of composers for the violin – Bach, Vivaldi,
Brahms, Mozart, Beethoven, Franck, Prokofiev, Strauss, and Debussy) on more
than forty discs. Dumay has appeared
with most major orchestras and conductors in the most important and prestigious
venues around the world. He began his
studies as a child but with whom I do not know.
He entered the Paris Conservatory when he was 9 years old. After two years at the Conservatory, he
studied privately with a few teachers, including Nathan Milstein and Arthur
Grumiaux. His public debut came at age
14 at the well-known Montreux Festival in Switzerland. Orchestras he has conducted include the Royal
Chamber Orchestra of Wallonia (since 2003), the Salzburg Camerata, the Picardie
Orchestra, the New Jersey Symphony, the Kansai Philharmonic, the Sinfonia
Varsovia, and the English Chamber Orchestra.
It has been said that none other than Herbert von Karajan gave him
conducting lessons. He has taught at the
Queen Elizabeth College of Music in Brussels. Here is a YouTube video of him playing the
seldom heard Mendelssohn concerto for violin in d minor.
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