EMILE CANTOR, The Netherlands,
viola 1.7.-7.7.
320 €
Born in 1955 in Apeldoorn (Netherlands)
Emile started playing violin at the age of 4. His teachers were Qui van
Woerdekom, Henk Knol and Jaap Schroeder. At 14 he started to play the viola,
fascinated by its tonal beauty. From 1973 to 1975 he studied at the National
Conservatory of Paris as a student of Professor Serge Collot, who has
influenced him the most, and obtained Premier Prix nommé (1975).
Mr. Cantor has held
solo-viola positions with the Netherland Chamber Orchestra in Amsterdam
(under Szymon Goldberg and David Zinman), the Philharmonic Orchestra of Copenhagen, the Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse (under Michel
Plasson) and the Aarhus Symphony Orchestra in Denmark.
In 1987, while he was a
member of the Dusseldorf Symphony Orchestra, Emile founded the Orpheus Quartet
together with C.A.Linale, E.Piedicuta and L.Sbarcea. The quartet won first prizes in the international
competitions of Rome, Munich and Osaka and is still one of the leading string
quartets in Europe despite the untimely death of C.A.Linale in 2003. Together with the Belgian pianist Philippe
Terseleer, Emile founded Correspondances,
a cycle of concerts that intend to demonstrate the relationship between art,
poetry and music.
Mr. Cantor has premiered
more than 15 different works for viola solo with various ensembles and has been
a member of international juries in the Concours Maurice Vieux, the Walter
Witte Wettbewerb, the Max Rostal competition and the ARD competition for viola,
as well as the London String Quartet competition and Jugend Musiziert for chamber
music.
His work as a teacher has
given him international reputation; Mr. Cantor has taught in the Trossingen and
Aachen Hochschules since 1986 and has been professor for viola at the
University of Mainz 1992-1999 and at the Folkwang University of the Arts in
Essen since 1999. He is also an associated professor at the Conservatori del
Liceo in Barcelona (since 2002). In addition, Emile Cantor has been a coach in
the German national youth orchestra (BJO) since 1988 and teaches regularly at
summer courses in Germany, Finland, Spain, Belgium, Switzerland and Sweden.