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Pemi Paull

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Pemi Paull is a Canadian viola soloist and chamber musician who performs both new and early music.

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Career

Paull began as a violinist. In high school, he played violin in the Ottawa Youth Orchestra and played amplified violin in a jazz-rock band called the Spines with drummer Nick Fraser. He studied at McGill University.

Paull is a "member of Ensemble Caprice, with whom he has recorded six discs for Analekta, winning a Juno in the process, as well as Daniel Taylor's Theatre of Early Music. He also appears regularly with Ensemble Arion." He plays a "viola built in 1789 by the Parisian luthier...Leopold Renaudin. "He is a member of three important new music ensembles in Montréal, Bradyworks, Ensemble Kore, and SMCQ." He has "premiered works for viola by Scott Godin, Andre Ristic, Rose Bolton, Emily Hall, and Nicolas Gilbert." He has also performed viola music "by Elliot Carter and Ligeti, at NYU, as part of the International Festival of Contemporary Performance, in New York."

Performance examples

  • Bach Passacaglia
  • References

    Pemi Paull Wikipedia