Adrian Bradbury and David Juritz perform Ravel’s magnificent Sonata for Viola and Cello in a concert that also includes music by Haydn, Villa-Lobos, and Betsy Jolas - plus Stravinsky’s arrangement of La Marseillaise and Sibelius’s Raindrops (written when he was just ten years old).
After leaving the Royal College of Music David Juritz joined the English Chamber Orchestra before being appointed leader of the London Mozart Players (a position he held until 2010). He made many appearances as a soloist with the LMP, including his debit at the 2006 BBC Promenade Concerts. In 2019 he was invited to direct the English Chamber Orchestrate their debut in the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg. Other performances have included appearances as soloist and director at the Tonhalle in Zurich, performances of the Beethoven and Brahms concertos in Tokyo, the Tchaikovsky concerto at the Barbican and solos with the ECO and the City of Birmingham SO.
David plays on a violin made by J.B.Guadagnini in 1748.
Adrian Bradbury is a regular guest principal player with orchestras including BBC Symphony Orchestra, English National Opera, Ensemble Modern, London Sinfonietta, London Symphony Orchestra, and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
de Lisle/Stravinsky La Marseillaise
Haydn String Duo in D Hob VI
Villa Lobos Deux Choros
Berio Les mots sont allés
Ligeti Hommage à Hilding Rosenberg
Sibelius Canon
Sibelius Rain Drops
Betsy Jolas Musique pour Delphine
Ravel Sonata for violin and cello