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Birth name
  
Wissam Boustany

Name
  
Wissam Boustany

Years active
  
1982 –present

Instruments
  
Flute

Genres
  
Classical



Born
  
October 1, 1960 (age 63) Lebanon (
1960-10-01
)

Occupation(s)
  
Solo Concert Flutist, Composer

Website
  
www.towardshumanity.org

Albums
  
Sounds from Within, This Invisible World - CD1

Record labels
  
Deutsche Grammophon, Chandos Records

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Wissam Boustany (born October 1, 1960) is a Lebanese/British concert flutist. Boustany has toured and collaborated with a number of symphony and chamber orchestras. Conductors Boustany has worked with include Claudio Abbado, Ivan Fischer, Bramwell Tovey, John Elliot Gardiner, Roger Norrington, George Solti, Peter Szilvay, Lubnan Baalbaki, James Judd, Jordi Mora, Volodymyr Sirenko, Levon Parikian, Nicholas Cleobury, Martyn Brabbins, Michel Brandt, Varujan Kodjan, Clark Rundell, Jerzy Maksymiuk, Evelyne Aiello, Ludwig Carrasco, Nader Abbassi, Andrew Morley and Toby Purser. He is a recipient of the prestigious Crystal Award, awarded to him in 1998 at the World Economic Forum, Davos, Switzerland.

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Background

Boustany was born in Beirut, Lebanon, the son of a pipeline engineer, Fayez Boustany. His mother, Nadia Saba, is of Palestinian descent. Raised in Lebanon, Wissam studied flute with Dr Hussam Yacoub (Iraqi flute player) and his step-father Emile Nouné (Lebanese violinist). In 1977, at the age of 17, Boustany left Lebanon and the civil war behind to study with Trevor Wye at Chetham's School of Music and the Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM) in Manchester, England, graduating from the RNCM in 1982.

Early career

Upon graduating Wissam moved to London, where he started his freelance career. He was Principal Flute of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe under the conductor Claudio Abbado at the age of 23 and was also associated with several orchestras including the London Symphony Orchestra, London Mozart Players, London Chamber Soloists Chamber Orchestra. During the mid-1980s, Boustany presented his London debut concerts at the Wigmore Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room and Barbican Centre. In 1986 he stood down from all orchestral playing in order to pursue a solo and teaching career.

Instruments

Boustany plays on a Brannen Kingma-System Flute, a revolutionary key system that facilitates the playing of quartertones, multiphonics and allows for subtle venting/shading to improve intonation and tone quality. Boustany has recently switched to a wood headjoint made by Tobias Mahncke.

Professional works

Boustany has performed in many prestigious venues including the Wigmore Hall, Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room, Barbican, St John’s Smith Square, St James Piccadilly, Lincoln Center, Musikverein, Concertgebouw, Gran Teatre del Liceu, Kilden Performing Arts Centre, Beiteddine Festival, Al-Bustan Festival and many others. As a soloist he has collaborated with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, BBC Philhamonic, London Soloists Chamber Orchestra, State Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine, Utrecht Chamber Orchestra, St Paul’s Sinfonia, Polish Chamber Orchestra, Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra, Cairo Opera Orchestra, Orquestra 5 de mayo and Chamber Orchestra of Europe and the Lebanese Philharmonic Orchestra.

Boustany has cultivated a close association with contemporary music and has collaborated with several composers on commissions and première performances; composers include: Bushra el-Turk, Houtaf Khoury, Yevhen Stankovych, David Sutton-Anderson, Alun Hoddinott, Tarek Younis, Paul Reade, Peter Cowdrey, Carl Witt, Pierre Thilloy, Paul Renan, Dai Fujikura, Michael Oliva, Beat Furrer, Simon Holt, Boghos Gelalian, Waleed Howrani, Marcel Khalife, and Shaun Bracey.

Boustany has developed a rare duo partnership with pianist Aleksander Szram, which has developed a unique reputation because they both perform from memory on stage and when recording.

Boustany has recorded music on several labels including Nimbus Alliance, Deutsche Grammophon and Chandos.

Discography

  • GIOACCHINO ROSSINI - IL VIAGGIO A REIMS (Deutsche Grammophon, released 1985)
  • with the Chamber Orchestra of Europe conducted by Claudio Abbado This Opera featured Wissam Boustany on stage with the baritone Samuel Ramey
  • "HOMMAGE AT TARKOVSKY" (Deutsche Grammophon, released 1998)
  • Beat Furrer, Face de la chaleur (Concerto for flute, clarinet and piano) with the Anton Webern Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Claudio Abbado and with Ernesto Molinari, clarinet, Thomas Larcher, piano
  • SOUNDS FROM WITHIN (Nimbus Alliance, re-released 2011)
  • with Stefan Warzycki, piano Frank Martin Ballade Simon Holt Maiastra Béla Bartók Suite Paysanne Hongroise (arranged Paul Arma) Wissam Boustany Improvisation 1 for flute Bohuslav Martinu Sonata
  • WANDERING WINDS (Nimbus Alliance, re-released 2011)
  • with Nigel Clayton, piano, and Gabriella Dall’Olio, harp Tarek Younis Rising From the Ashes Bach-Gounod Ave Maria Beclard d’Harcourt Chants Peruviens Hamilton Harty In Ireland Fantasy Boghos Gelalian Quatre Jeux K. Yamada arr. Yashiro Lullaby from the Chugoko area Jacques Ibert Entr’Acte Trad. Song arr. Yashiro Sakura Sakura Anonymous El Quintapesares Anonymous El Frutero Anonymous El Cameleon C. Bonet La Partida Anonymous Camino Pelao
  • VIVALDI’S CHILDREN (Nimbus Alliance, re-released 2011)
  • with Peter Manning and Stephen Morris, violins, Philip Dukes, viola, Tim Hugh, cello, Mary Scully, double-bass and Steven Devine, harpsichord. Six Vivaldi Concerti, Op. 10 "Concerto No. 1 "La Tempesta" in F Concerto No. 2 "La Notte" in G minor Concerto No. 3 "Il Gardellino" in D Concerto No. 4 in G Concerto No. 5 in F Concerto No. 6 in G
  • MIRROR OF ETERNITY (Nimbus Alliance, re-released 2011)
  • with the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine conducted by Volodymyr Sirenko Aram Khatchaturian Flute Concerto Houtaf Khoury Mirror of Eternity Yevhen Stankovych Chambr Symphony No. 3
  • THIS INVISIBLE WORLD (double-CD, Nimbus Alliance, released 2011)
  • with Aleksander Szram, piano CD 1 Bel Bonis Sonata Paul Hindemith Sonata Joseph Jongen Sonata Op. 77 CD2 Carl Witt This Invisible World Yevhen Stankovych Sonata of Serenades Wissam Boustany And The Wind Whispered Houtaf Khoury Après Un Rēve Jean Sibelius Scaramouche
  • GREGSON (Chandos, released 2014)
  • with the BBC Philharmonic conducted by Bramwell Tovey Aztec Dances (for flute and ensemble)

    Teaching

    Boustany was Professor of Flute at Trinity Laban, London (1999-2009), where he was made an Honorary Member in 2011. He also taught at the Royal Northern College of Music (2010-2015).

    He gives many intensive masterclasses worldwide, having launched his In Search of Inspiration intensive summer courses in Minnesota, Brussels, Penzance, France and Greece. He has also been giving yearly summer masterclasses at the Scottish International Flute Summer School in St Andrews, Scotland, and the Grolloo Sessions with colleague flutists Matthias Ziegler and Ian Clarke, which take place in Grolloo, The Netherlands.

    Central to Boustany’s teaching are memory, improvisation and the development of a unique personal approach to the student’s instrument. Boustany has served on many judging panels of examinations and auditions. He has served on the juries of competitions in several countries including the NFA Competition (USA), the BFS Competition (London, UK), Flute Meeting, (Larissa, Greece), and Abertawe Music Festival (Wales, UK).

    Awards and Competitions

  • 1998 The Crystal Award Presented at the World Economic Forum - Davos, Switzerland
  • 1997 National Order of the Cedar, Knighthood (Chevalier de l’order du Cèdre) Awarded by the Lebanese Government
  • 1982 Madeira International Flute Competition - silver medallist
  • 1981 London Symphony Orchestra/Shell Competition - silver medallist
  • 1978 BBC Young Musician of the Year - 2nd Prize, woodwind section
  • References

    Wissam Boustany Wikipedia