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Adrian Anantawan

Adrian Anantawan is a Canadian violinist. Anantawan, who began studying violin at age nine, has performed with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra[1] and at the White House.[2] He is an alumnus of the Etobicoke School of the Arts in Canada, the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, Yale University and the Harvard Graduate School of Education.[3] Growing up in the neighbourhood of Clarkson, in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, he attended St. Christopher's Elementary School, and is a member of the St. Christopher's Church Parish. He is currently a member of the Anne-Sophie Mutter Foundation[4] and is the Chair of Music at Milton Academy and artistic director of Shelter Music Boston.

Adrian Anantawan
Background information
Born1983 (age 39–40)
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
GenresClassical
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Violinist
Years active1999–Present

Biography Edit

He was born in Canada to Thai dad and Hong Konger mom.[5] Anantawan grew up in Toronto and began his violin training, at the age of nine, in Mississauga with violinist Peggy Hills, and later under violist Mark Childs in Toronto.[6]

In 1999 and 2000, Anantawan earned positions with the National Youth Orchestra of Canada, becoming one of its youngest members both years.[7]

Throughout his musical career, Anantawan has won many music awards and has received numerous recognitions. He has been profiled by CBC, CTV, YTV, CityTV, TVO, and many major newspapers and magazines.[8][9][10] In 2001, Anantawan received the Mississauga Arts Council Emerging Music Talent award[11] and the YTV (Canada) Young Achiever award. In 2002, he received the Starling Award for promising young soloist from the Meadowmount School of Music, founded by Ivan Galamian.[12] In the same year, he won the International Rosemary Kennedy Award and debuted at the Kennedy Center, Washington D.C.[13] In 2005, he received the CBC Galaxie Rising Star Award.[14]

 
Adrian Anantawan and Amy Yang perform during the announcement of the President's Global Cultural Initiative in the East Room, September 25, 2006

In 2006, after enjoying a full merit scholarship, Anantawan graduated from the world-renowned Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. While there, he studied under Ida Kavafian and Yumi Ninomiya Scott. In the summers of 2004, 2005 and 2006, he was awarded scholarships to the National Arts Center Young Artist Program and studied with Pinchas Zukerman.,[10][15] where he now serves as an instructor in its pre-college division.[16] Summer of 2006 and January 2007 also saw Anantawan with a full scholarship at the Perlman School of Music under Itzhak Perlman.[17]

Anantawan has been performing regularly since 2001. He soloed with orchestras throughout Canada and the US. He represented the Canada Cultural Showcase at the 2004 Paralympic Games in Athens, Greece [18] and at the Opening Ceremonies of the Vancouver Winter Games in 2010.[19] In November 2005, he debuted with the Toronto Symphony under the direction of Peter Oundjian.[1] In the spring of 2006, his recital at the Glenn Gould Studio for CBC Radio 2 - "Music Around Us" was broadcast live nationally.[8] In September 2006 he performed at the White House to help launch the President's Global Cultural Initiative.[2]

Anantawan has also performed for Pope John Paul II, Christopher Reeve and the Dalai Lama.[5]

In 2008, he completed his master's degree in music with a full scholarship at Yale University under Peter Oundjian.[20] Anantawan was inducted into Terry Fox Hall of Fame in 2008, Toronto.[21]

Disability activism Edit

Anantawan was born without a right hand. He is an active member and spokesperson for the CHAMP (Child Amputee) Program of The War Amps[10] and Bloorview Kids Rehab Center in Toronto.[22] He recently completed a project involving the use of adaptive musical instruments in classical performance, culminating in the world-premiere of the Virtual Music Instrument with the Montreal Chamber Orchestra.[23]

  • Inducted into Terry Fox Hall of Fame, Toronto, 2008
  • White House appearance in the presence of the First Lady to help launch the Global Cultural Initiative, sponsored by VSA arts, 2006
  • Juno Nominee for Best Children Album "A Butterfly in Time", 2006
  • National broadcast of TSO debut concert by CBC, January 1, 2006
  • National broadcast of Glenn Gould Studio recital, Music around Us by CBC, 2006
  • Nominee for Terry Fox Hall of Fame, 2005
  • Galaxie Rising Star Award, CBC, 2005
  • Starling Award for Most Promising Young Soloist, 2005
  • Awarded the use of a 1698 Amati violin, 2004 – present
  • Gold, and Grand Awards, International Mercury Film Festival, 2003 (profile)
  • Gold, and Gold Special Jury's Awards, Worldfest, Houston, 2003 (profile)
  • VSA arts Rosemary Kennedy International Young Soloist Award, 2002
  • Kids Hall of Fame Inductee, N.Y., 2001
  • Young Achiever Award YTV (YAPS to the Max), 2001
  • Mississauga Art Council Emerging Music Award, 2001
  • Member of NYO of Canada, placed second in the nationwide audition, 2000
  • One of the youngest violinists accepted by the NYO of Canada, 1999

Media coverage Edit

  • Has been profiled by newspapers such as Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail, National, the Sun, Mississauga News, The Washington Post, The Philadelphia Inquirer, South Mississippi News, New Hampshire, etc., 1999 – present
  • His profiles on television include:
    • Profile, Fairchild Television, Dec 2006
    • One on One with Paula Todd, TVO, Jan/2006
    • W5, Help & Hope CTV, March/2005
    • PBA profile for the War Amps, all channels, 2002 – present
    • "Gift" Supper Gala, National News, CTV, CBC, City TV, Global, 2004
    • "The Daily Planet" Discovery Channel, 2004
    • Idea City 02, City TV, June/2002
    • Moving On, CBC, 2001
    • YAPS to the Max, YTV, 2000
  • Special documentary entitled 'The Story Behind The Notes', premiered on The Documentary Channel, June 30/2008[1]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Toronto Symphony Orchestra - Media Room[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ a b State Department Launches Global Cultural Initiative 2008-02-14 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Search". Harvard Graduate School of Education.
  4. ^ "Foundation - Scholarship Holders - ANNE-SOPHIE MUTTER".
  5. ^ a b Griggs, Brandon (16 March 2013). "One-handed violinist helps the disabled make music" (in Spanish). CNN. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
  6. ^ Abilities Magazine May 24, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ NYOC - National Youth Orchestra of Canada Alumni List (Violins) July 6, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ a b CBC - Music Around Us - Glenn Gould Studio
  9. ^
  10. ^ a b c
  11. ^ Mississauga Arts Awards History May 18, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Meadowmount School of Music - Highlights from 2001 Sound Samples May 16, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ VSA Arts - Arts in Action October 10, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ Galaxie Rising Stars Program of the CBC January 3, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ 2007 NAC Young Artists Programme Participants
  16. ^ "Young Artists Program".
  17. ^ Biography - L'Orchestre de Chambre de Montreal May 24, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  18. ^ CITY OF ATHENS - Cultural Events During the Paralympics
  19. ^ "Paralympic Winter Games - Celebration of Ability, Courage & Human Spi..." Archived from the original on 12 July 2012.
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-06-04.
  21. ^ "mississauga.com - Mississauga's online newspaper - Today's stories". 13 June 2023.
  22. ^ Bloorview report & list for web[permanent dead link]
  23. ^ https://montrealgazette.com/news/Quadriplegic+debut+virtual+violin+Montreal+concert/5741337/story.html[permanent dead link]

External links Edit

  • Chris Clay, "Be fearless when making music Mississauga violinist tells students", Mississauga News, 5 December 2016.

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Adrian Anantawan is a Canadian violinist Anantawan who began studying violin at age nine has performed with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra 1 and at the White House 2 He is an alumnus of the Etobicoke School of the Arts in Canada the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia Yale University and the Harvard Graduate School of Education 3 Growing up in the neighbourhood of Clarkson in Mississauga Ontario Canada he attended St Christopher s Elementary School and is a member of the St Christopher s Church Parish He is currently a member of the Anne Sophie Mutter Foundation 4 and is the Chair of Music at Milton Academy and artistic director of Shelter Music Boston Adrian AnantawanBackground informationBorn1983 age 39 40 Mississauga Ontario CanadaGenresClassicalOccupation s MusicianInstrument s ViolinistYears active1999 Present Contents 1 Biography 2 Disability activism 3 Media coverage 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditHe was born in Canada to Thai dad and Hong Konger mom 5 Anantawan grew up in Toronto and began his violin training at the age of nine in Mississauga with violinist Peggy Hills and later under violist Mark Childs in Toronto 6 In 1999 and 2000 Anantawan earned positions with the National Youth Orchestra of Canada becoming one of its youngest members both years 7 Throughout his musical career Anantawan has won many music awards and has received numerous recognitions He has been profiled by CBC CTV YTV CityTV TVO and many major newspapers and magazines 8 9 10 In 2001 Anantawan received the Mississauga Arts Council Emerging Music Talent award 11 and the YTV Canada Young Achiever award In 2002 he received the Starling Award for promising young soloist from the Meadowmount School of Music founded by Ivan Galamian 12 In the same year he won the International Rosemary Kennedy Award and debuted at the Kennedy Center Washington D C 13 In 2005 he received the CBC Galaxie Rising Star Award 14 Adrian Anantawan and Amy Yang perform during the announcement of the President s Global Cultural Initiative in the East Room September 25 2006In 2006 after enjoying a full merit scholarship Anantawan graduated from the world renowned Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia While there he studied under Ida Kavafian and Yumi Ninomiya Scott In the summers of 2004 2005 and 2006 he was awarded scholarships to the National Arts Center Young Artist Program and studied with Pinchas Zukerman 10 15 where he now serves as an instructor in its pre college division 16 Summer of 2006 and January 2007 also saw Anantawan with a full scholarship at the Perlman School of Music under Itzhak Perlman 17 Anantawan has been performing regularly since 2001 He soloed with orchestras throughout Canada and the US He represented the Canada Cultural Showcase at the 2004 Paralympic Games in Athens Greece 18 and at the Opening Ceremonies of the Vancouver Winter Games in 2010 19 In November 2005 he debuted with the Toronto Symphony under the direction of Peter Oundjian 1 In the spring of 2006 his recital at the Glenn Gould Studio for CBC Radio 2 Music Around Us was broadcast live nationally 8 In September 2006 he performed at the White House to help launch the President s Global Cultural Initiative 2 Anantawan has also performed for Pope John Paul II Christopher Reeve and the Dalai Lama 5 In 2008 he completed his master s degree in music with a full scholarship at Yale University under Peter Oundjian 20 Anantawan was inducted into Terry Fox Hall of Fame in 2008 Toronto 21 Disability activism EditAnantawan was born without a right hand He is an active member and spokesperson for the CHAMP Child Amputee Program of The War Amps 10 and Bloorview Kids Rehab Center in Toronto 22 He recently completed a project involving the use of adaptive musical instruments in classical performance culminating in the world premiere of the Virtual Music Instrument with the Montreal Chamber Orchestra 23 Inducted into Terry Fox Hall of Fame Toronto 2008 White House appearance in the presence of the First Lady to help launch the Global Cultural Initiative sponsored by VSA arts 2006 Juno Nominee for Best Children Album A Butterfly in Time 2006 National broadcast of TSO debut concert by CBC January 1 2006 National broadcast of Glenn Gould Studio recital Music around Us by CBC 2006 Nominee for Terry Fox Hall of Fame 2005 Galaxie Rising Star Award CBC 2005 Starling Award for Most Promising Young Soloist 2005 Awarded the use of a 1698 Amati violin 2004 present Gold and Grand Awards International Mercury Film Festival 2003 profile Gold and Gold Special Jury s Awards Worldfest Houston 2003 profile VSA arts Rosemary Kennedy International Young Soloist Award 2002 Kids Hall of Fame Inductee N Y 2001 Young Achiever Award YTV YAPS to the Max 2001 Mississauga Art Council Emerging Music Award 2001 Member of NYO of Canada placed second in the nationwide audition 2000 One of the youngest violinists accepted by the NYO of Canada 1999Media coverage EditHas been profiled by newspapers such as Toronto Star The Globe and Mail National the Sun Mississauga News The Washington Post The Philadelphia Inquirer South Mississippi News New Hampshire etc 1999 present His profiles on television include Profile Fairchild Television Dec 2006 One on One with Paula Todd TVO Jan 2006 W5 Help amp Hope CTV March 2005 PBA profile for the War Amps all channels 2002 present Gift Supper Gala National News CTV CBC City TV Global 2004 The Daily Planet Discovery Channel 2004 Idea City 02 City TV June 2002 Moving On CBC 2001 YAPS to the Max YTV 2000 Special documentary entitled The Story Behind The Notes premiered on The Documentary Channel June 30 2008 1 References Edit a b c Toronto Symphony Orchestra Media Room permanent dead link a b State Department Launches Global Cultural Initiative Archived 2008 02 14 at the Wayback Machine Search Harvard Graduate School of Education Foundation Scholarship Holders ANNE SOPHIE MUTTER a b Griggs Brandon 16 March 2013 One handed violinist helps the disabled make music in Spanish CNN Retrieved 19 March 2013 Abilities Magazine Archived May 24 2006 at the Wayback Machine NYOC National Youth Orchestra of Canada Alumni List Violins Archived July 6 2008 at the Wayback Machine a b CBC Music Around Us Glenn Gould Studio CTV W Five Help and Hope a b c Abilities Arts Festival Mississauga Arts Awards History Archived May 18 2008 at the Wayback Machine Meadowmount School of Music Highlights from 2001 Sound Samples Archived May 16 2008 at the Wayback Machine VSA Arts Arts in Action Archived October 10 2008 at the Wayback Machine Galaxie Rising Stars Program of the CBC Archived January 3 2009 at the Wayback Machine 2007 NAC Young Artists Programme Participants Young Artists Program Biography L Orchestre de Chambre de Montreal Archived May 24 2008 at the Wayback Machine CITY OF ATHENS Cultural Events During the Paralympics Paralympic Winter Games Celebration of Ability Courage amp Human Spi Archived from the original on 12 July 2012 Yale University Archived from the original on 2008 06 04 mississauga com Mississauga s online newspaper Today s stories 13 June 2023 Bloorview report amp list for web permanent dead link https montrealgazette com news Quadriplegic debut virtual violin Montreal concert 5741337 story html permanent dead link External links EditChris Clay Be fearless when making music Mississauga violinist tells students Mississauga News 5 December 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Adrian Anantawan amp oldid 1160159348, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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