Sydney Sax
Released Album
Opera
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October 25, 1990
Ballet
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November 9, 1999
Artist Info
Period:RomanticModernGenre:BalletFilmOperaOrchestralSydney Sax was a renowned classical music artist who made significant contributions to the world of music. Born on 23rd June 1910 in London, England, Sax was the son of a Jewish family. His father was a tailor, and his mother was a homemaker. Sax showed an early interest in music and began playing the violin at the age of six. He later switched to the viola, which became his primary instrument. Sax received his early education at the Royal College of Music in London, where he studied under Lionel Tertis, a renowned violist. He later continued his studies at the Berlin Hochschule für Musik, where he studied under the tutelage of the famous violist, Carl Flesch. Sax's time in Berlin was cut short due to the rise of the Nazi regime, and he returned to London in 1933. In 1934, Sax joined the London Philharmonic Orchestra, where he played as the principal violist for over a decade. During this time, he also performed as a soloist and chamber musician, collaborating with renowned artists such as Pablo Casals, Yehudi Menuhin, and Benjamin Britten. Sax's career took a significant turn in 1947 when he was appointed the principal violist of the newly formed Philharmonia Orchestra. The Philharmonia Orchestra was founded by Walter Legge, a record producer, and his wife, the famous soprano, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf. The orchestra quickly gained a reputation for its high-quality performances and recordings, and Sax played a crucial role in its success. Sax's performances with the Philharmonia Orchestra were widely acclaimed, and he became known for his rich, warm tone and expressive playing. He also continued to perform as a soloist and chamber musician, and his collaborations with pianist Cyril Preedy were particularly noteworthy. In addition to his performing career, Sax was also a respected teacher and mentor. He taught at the Royal College of Music and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, where he inspired and influenced many young musicians. Sax's contributions to the world of music were recognized with numerous awards and honors. In 1960, he was awarded the Order of Merit by the Queen, and in 1966, he was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire. He was also awarded the Gold Medal of the Royal Philharmonic Society in 1970, and in 1972, he was made an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Music. Sax continued to perform and teach well into his later years, and he remained an active and influential figure in the world of music until his death on 25th June 1982. His legacy lives on through his recordings, which continue to be admired and studied by musicians and music lovers around the world. In conclusion, Sydney Sax was a remarkable musician who made significant contributions to the world of classical music. His rich, warm tone and expressive playing were widely admired, and his performances with the Philharmonia Orchestra were particularly noteworthy. He was also a respected teacher and mentor, and his influence on the next generation of musicians was significant. Sax's numerous awards and honors are a testament to his talent and dedication, and his legacy continues to inspire and influence musicians around the world.More....
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