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MICHAEL FOYLE

Teaching languages – English, French and German

“I am looking forward with great anticipation to our masterclasses in the picturesque setting of Asolo, Italy. After months where we have been restricted from our first love of live performance, as well as the impressions from travelling and the inspiration of working on the pieces we love with our students, it is exciting to have a week set aside later this summer to delve back into all these areas – no doubt with greater appreciation, awareness and passion than ever before!”

Praised for playing of ‘compelling conviction’ (The Daily Telegraph) and performances ‘full of sparkling detail, with tonal beauty and incisive rhythmic clarity, balancing wit and poetry’ (The Strad), Michael Foyle launched his career by winning The Netherlands Violin Competition in 2016. His performance of Szymanowski’s Violin Concerto No.1 with the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra led to an immediate invitation to give his debut recital in the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam. His London debut followed with a recital at the Wigmore Hall (‘superlative’ – Seen and Heard International) and since then he has performed recitals in the UK’s most prestigious venues, including Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room, Buckingham Palace, St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Bridgewater Hall and Usher Hall, regularly being broadcast on BBC Radio 3.

In 2018-19 he released his debut CDs, ‘The Great War Centenary – Debussy, Janacek and Respighi Sonatas’ on Challenge Records and ‘Lutoslawski and Penderecki: Complete Violin and Piano Works’ on Delphian Records, both to critical acclaim (‘vividly and beautifully conceived and executed – BBC Music Magazine, ‘richly detailed and impassioned performances’ – The Daily Telegraph, ‘a dream debut, 10/10’ – Luister, ’an extraordinary release, played phenomenally’ – Stretto).

Michael now pursues a busy solo career, recently performing concertos with the English Chamber Orchestra at Cadogan Hall (Prokofiev No.1), the Polish Baltic Philharmonic in Gdansk (Elgar), Youth Symphony Orchestra of Russia in Great Hall of Moscow Conservatory, (Brahms) and a return to the Rotterdam Philharmonic (Korngold). He gives recitals at important festivals worldwide, including St. Magnus International Festival, New York Chamber Music Festival, Grachtenfestival Amsterdam, Cervantino Festival (Mexico) and Evgeny Mravinsky Festival (St. Petersburg).

Also a passionate collaborator, Michael has recently performed with the likes of Michael Collins, Rafael Payare, Trevor Pinnock, London Conchord Ensemble and the Brodsky Quartet. With duo pianist Maksim Stsura, he has given over 200 recitals. He has performed premieres of solo and chamber works by over 30 living composers, while invitations to perform as Guest-Concertmaster with orchestras such as BBC Symphony and The Halle have seen him working with conductors including Semyon Bychkov, Mark Elder, Oliver Knussen, Sakari Oramo and Vasily Petrenko. Alongside his performance work, Michael became Professor at the Royal Academy of Music in London in 2016, the youngest violinist appointed in the institution’s 200-year history. He is regularly invited to give masterclasses during tours in Europe, North America and Asia.

Michael was born in Scotland in 1991 and, as a teenager, won the BBC Young Musician of the Year Tabor Award and led the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music in London with Maureen Smith (where he received the Roth Prize for the highest graduating violinist) and then at the Vienna Konservatorium with Pavel Vernikov. He also received masterclasses from James Ehnes and Maxim Vengerov. During this time, Michael won the Royal Overseas League String Competition, the Salieri-Zinetti International Chamber Music Competition and Beethoven Society of Europe Competition, and was selected for the Park Lane Group, City Music Foundation, Kirckman Concert Society, Making Music Young Concert Artists and Live Music Now. He plays a Gennaro Gagliano violin (1750) on loan.