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Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Education
  
Royal College of Music

Name
  
Garth Knox

Website
  
Official website

Years active
  
1983–


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Born
  
8 October 1956 (age 67) Dublin, Ireland (
1956-10-08
)

Instruments
  
Viola, violin, viola d'amore

Labels
  
Naive Records, ECM Records, Zeitklang records

Associated acts
  
Pierre Boulez' Ensemble InterContemporain, Arditti Quartet

Role
  
Musical Artist · garthknox.org

Genres
  
Contemporary classical music

Albums
  
Saltarello, Works For Solo Viola, Spectral Viola, D'A

Music group
  
Arditti Quartet (1990 – 1997)

Similar People
  
Irvine Arditti, Rohan de Saram, Kaija Saariaho, Richard Karpen, Guillaume de Machaut

Argus Quartet performs “Satellites” (Garth Knox)


Garth Knox (born 8 October 1956 in Dublin, Ireland) is a violist who specializes in contemporary classical music, and new music.

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Biography

Garth Knox Dublin Sound Lab stage two concerts of contemporary music

Knox was the youngest of four siblings, and although he was born in Ireland, he was raised in Scotland, to a family who all played a variety of musical instruments. The youngest of four children who all played stringed instruments, Knox chose to study the viola as his primary instrument. After studies at the Royal College of Music in London with Frederic Riddle, he became a member of Pierre Boulez's Ensemble InterContemporain in Paris (1983–1990) then joined the Arditti Quartet in London (1990–1997). He has given first performances by and worked with most of the leading composers. (György Ligeti, Iannis Xenakis, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Boulez, György Kurtág, Salvatore Sciarrino, Hans Werner Henze etc.) Now soloist on viola and viola d'amore, he lives in Paris.

As well as numerous recording with the Ensemble InterContemporain and especially with the Arditti Quartet, his first solo CD, Works for Viola on Naïve Records, won the Deutscher Schallplattenpreis, the second is called Spectral Viola on Zeitklang records, and a recent Viola d'Amore CD with ECM Records was record of the month in the British magazine Gramophone (September 2008). In 2009 Garth Knox recorded another CD with ECM that was published in 2012: Saltarello – "a 14th-century fast Italian dance in ¾ time that survives today as a folk dance". Knox (fiddle, viola and viola d'amore) is accompanied by Agnès Vesterman (violoncello) and Sylvain Lemêtre (percussion). The compositions interpreted by the trio range from medieval music (Hildegard von Bingen, Guillaume de Machaut), renaissance (John Dowland), baroque (Henry Purcell, Antonio Vivaldi) to those of contemporaries like Kaija Saariaho and Garth Knox himself. The album published in 2012 was much acclaimed also by jazz critics.

References

Garth Knox Wikipedia