Richard Tognetti
"Richard Tognetti is one of the most characterful, incisive and impassioned violinists to be heard today.” (The Daily Telegraph (UK), 2006)
Australian violinist and conductor Richard Tognetti has established an international reputation for his compelling performances and artistic individualism. He studied at the Sydney Conservatorium with Alice Waten and William Primrose, and at the Berne Conservatory (Switzerland) with Igor Ozim, where he was awarded the Tschumi Prize as the top graduate soloist in 1989. Later that year he returned to lead several performances of the ACO, and in November was appointed as Leader. He was subsequently appointed Artistic Director of the Orchestra.
One of Australia’s most eminent musicians, he performs on period, modern and electric instruments. His numerous arrangements, compositions and transcriptions have expanded the chamber orchestra repertoire and have been performed throughout the world.
Highlights of his career as director, soloist or chamber music partner include the Salzburg Festival; the Sydney Festival (as conductor of Mozart’s opera Mitridate); and appearances with the Handel & Haydn Society (Boston), Tapiola Sinfonietta, Irish Chamber Orchestra and the Nordic Chamber Orchestra. He is currently also Artistic Director of the Maribor Festival.
As a soloist Richard Tognetti has appeared on many occasions with the ACO and with the major Australian symphonies, including the Australian première of Ligeti’s Violin Concerto with the Sydney Symphony in 1998. He has collaborated with colleagues from across various art forms and artistic styles, including Jack Thompson, Peter Garrett, Neil Finn, Tim Freedman and Paul Capsis, as well as photographer Bill Henson and poet/cartoonist Michael Leunig. In 2003, Richard was co-composer of the score for Peter Weir’s Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World; violin tutor for its star, Russell Crowe; and can also be heard performing on the award-winning soundtrack. In 2005, together with Michael Yezerski he co-composed the soundtrack to Tom Carroll's surf film Horrorscopes.
Alongside numerous recordings with the ACO, Richard Tognetti has recently recorded Bach’s solo violin repertoire for ABC Classics. The unaccompanied sonatas and partitas were released in 2005 to critical acclaim and awarded the 2006 ARIA Award for Best Classical Album. The concertos were released in September 2006 and were recently awarded the 2007 ARIA for Best Classical Album. The final instalment, the accompanied sonatas, were released in August 2007.
Richard Tognetti holds honorary doctorates from three Australian universities and was made a National Living Treasure in 1999. He performs on a 1743 Guarneri del Gesù, made available exclusively to him by an anonymous Australian private benefactor.
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