Ashan Pillai

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Ashan Pillai
Born (1969-12-01) 1 December 1969 (age 54)
Colombo, Sri Lanka
NationalityBritish
Education Royal Academy of Music, London; University of Southern California, Los Angeles; Banff Center for the Arts, Canada; Juilliard School, New York
Occupation(s) Violist and Professor
ChildrenAmalia Pillai and Priyanka Pillai (born 2009)
Parent(s)Cynthia Srikanthi Pillai ( née Subramanium), R Romesh Narayana Vallipuram Pillai

Ashan Pillai (born 1 December 1969 in Colombo, Sri Lanka) is a British violist. He was educated as a music and academic scholar at Merchant Taylors School, London and then at the Royal Academy of Music, London, the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, the Banff Center for the Arts, Alberta, Canada, and the Juilliard School, New York City. [1] His principal teachers were John White, and distinguished American pedagogues and former students of William Primrose, Donald McInnes and Karen Tuttle.

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Between 1994 and 1998 he won several prizes at international and national competitions including the Tertis and Rome International Competitions, the Royal Overseas League and Park Lane Group Competitions in London and Artists International in New York. These successes led to acclaimed debuts in London's Wigmore Hall and Purcell Room (1997–1999), New York's Carnegie Hall and festivals throughout the world including Kuhmo, Salzburg, Tanglewood, Banff, Ravinia, Aspen, Casals (Puerto Rico, France and Barcelona), and Schleswig-Holstein. He has premiered works (many dedicated to him) by noted Spanish composers Anton Garcia Abril, Leonardo Balada, Francisco Fleta Polo and others, and also works by Krzysztof Penderecki, Wolfgang Rihm and Gavin Bryars.

Pillai has performed as soloist under the batons of Christian Zacharias, Eiji Oue, Andrew Parrott, Christopher Hogwood, Robert King and Lawrence Foster, with the English, Gulbenkian, Czech, Andorran and Scottish Chamber Orchestras, as well as I Musici, London and New York, several Spanish orchestras and collaborated with the likes of Lynn Harrell, the Kreutzer and Brodsky Quartets, and the Ensemble Modern, Frankfurt.

He was assistant principal violist in the English Chamber Orchestra (1995–2000), co-founding member of the Mobius Ensemble (London 1997–2006), violist in the Zukerman Chamber Players (New York/Ottawa 2004–2010), violist in the Trio Cervello (Barcelona 2016– ) with pianist Enrique Bagaria and clarinetist Josep Fuster, and principal violist with the Barcelona Symphony Orchestra (2000–2018). Pillai is Professor of Viola at Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya ( ESMUC) (from 2001), [2] the Conservatori Superior del Liceu in Barcelona (from 2008) the Alfonso X El Sabio University in Madrid (from 2012). In 2014, he was appointed chair of viola and chamber music in Música en Compostela, the historic music festival which specializes in Spanish music.The distinguished faculty voted him as Artistic Director in August 2023. [3] In 2020, Pillai was appointed Artist in Residence and Visiting Professor at the Royal Academy of Music, London. The same institution appointed him Professor in 2021.

As a recording artist, Pillai has recorded widely for EMI, Naxos, ASV, Altara, Verso, Meridian, Bel, Columna, RTVE (Spanish Radio and Television), the BBC and Oehms Classics. His recordings include sonatas by Brahms, Bax, Debussy, Lluís Benejam, Felipe de los Rios, Juan Oliver Astorga, Mendelssohn, Naumann, Glinka, Schubert, Gerhard, and concerti by Hoffmeister, Mozart, Leonardo Balada and Josep Soler. Among Pillai's notable recordings are The Viola Sonatas from the Royal Palace in Madrid, The Virtuoso Viola in Spain, the Hoffmeister Works for Viola, and the string quintets recorded with Zukerman.

Pillai edited the 12 Estudios o caprichos de mediana dificultad (12 Studies or Capriccios of Medium Difficulty) for viola solo (1881) by José María Beltrán Fernández (1827–1907), published by Clivis Publications. [4] In 2016 he edited the first edition of the 11 sonatas from the Royal Palace in Madrid (1770-1819) for Boileau Publications and released the first recording of this monumental collection of works for viola. He has also edited the Sonata en Re by Tomas Lestan ( 1884) for Edition Piles.

Discography

Viola
Mikhail Glinka (1804–1857) – Sonata in D minor for viola and piano (1825–1828); unfinished; completed by Vadim Borisovsky
Felix Mendelssohn (1809–1847) – Sonata in C minor for viola and piano, MWV Q 14 (1823–1824)
Ernst Naumann (1832–1910) – Sonata in G minor for viola and piano, Op. 1 (1854)
Phantasiestücke (Fantasy Pieces) for viola and piano, Op. 43 (1857)
Trio in A major for clarinet, viola and piano, Op. 264 (1903)
Tomás Lestán (1827–1908) – Sonata for viola and piano (1884)
Manuel Sancho (1870?–1931) – Solo en Re (Solo in D) for viola and piano (1908)
Conrado del CampoPequeña pieza for viola and piano, Op. 6 (1906)
José María Beltrán (1827–1907) – 12 Caprichos for viola solo (1881)
Adagio and Allegro for viola and piano, Op. 70 (1849)
Märchenbilder for viola and piano, Op. 113 (1851)
Märchenerzählungen for clarinet, viola and piano, Op. 132 (1853)
Juan Balado (?–1832) – Sonata in A major (1818)
Gaetano Brunetti – Sonata in D major (1789)
Felipe de los Ríos (1745–1801) – 3 Sonatas (1778–1781)
José Lidón – Sonata in D minor (1806)
Juan Oliver y Astorga – 5 Sonatas (1803–1807)
Johannes BrahmsSonata No. 1 in F minor for viola and piano, Op. 120 No. 1 (1894)
Johannes Brahms – Sonata No. 2 in E major for viola and piano, Op. 120 No. 2 (1894)
Heinrich von Herzogenberg – 3 Legenden (3 Legends) for viola and piano, Op. 62 (1889)
Conrado del CampoRomanza in F major for viola and piano, Op. 5 (1901)
Francisco Fleta Polo – Sonata "Cantares del mío Cid" for viola and piano, Op. 62 (1962)
Roberto Gerhard – Sonata for viola and piano (1948)
Jordi CervellóTertis Sonata for viola and piano (2012)
Joaquim Homs2 Monòlegs (2 Monologues) for viola solo (1979–1980); Seqüència for viola solo (1982)
Francisco Fleta Polo – Sonata for viola solo (1990)
Francesc Taverna-BechCicle for viola solo, Op. 39 (1978)
Jordi CervellóLlegenda for viola solo (2000); Souvenir for viola solo (2000)
Benet CasablancasPeça... De música d'un ballet for viola solo (1980)
Ricard Lamote de GrignonScherzino for viola and piano (1943)
Salvador Brotons – Sonata for viola and piano, Op. 28 (1982)
Xavier MontsalvatgePregària a Santiago for viola and piano (1999)
Narcís BonetSonatina d'estiu (Summer Sonatina) for viola and piano (1952)
Federico MompouDamunt de tu, només les flors; Pastoral; Llueve sobre el río; Aureana do sil; Rosa del camí; Cortina de fullatge; Incertitud; Neu
El cant dels ocells (Song of the Birds, Catalan traditional melody)
Franz Schubert "Arpeggione" Sonata in A minor for viola and piano, D.821
Johann Wenzel KalliwodaSix Nocturnes for viola and piano, Op.186
Franz Schubert – 5 Songs from "Schwanengesang", D.957 (arranged for viola and piano)
Concerto in B major for viola and orchestra
Concerto in D major for viola and orchestra
12 Studies for solo viola
Camille Saint-SaënsLe cygne (The Swan), from The Carnival of the Animals (transcription for viola and piano)
Claude Debussy Beau soir (transcription for viola and piano)
Maurice Ravel Pavane pour une infante défunte (transcription for viola and piano)
Maurice Ravel – Pièce en forme de habanera
Gabriel Fauré Après un rêve , Op. 7 (transcription for viola and piano)
Chamber music
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – String Quintet in C major, K.515
Johannes Brahms – String Quintet No.2 in G major, Op.111
Rhapsodic Quintet for clarinet and string quartet, Op.31 (1919)
Quintet for clarinet and string quartet (1977)
Quintet No.1 for flute, violin, viola, cello and harp (1934)
Quintet No.2 for flute, violin, viola, cello and harp (1989)
Quintet for flute, violin, viola, cello and harp, W 538 (1957)
Duo for violin and viola, W 463 (1946)

Editions

Music scores edited by Pillai

Felipe de los Ríos: 3 Sonatas, Editorial de Música Boileau, ISMN 979-0-3503-3705-5
Gaetano Brunetti: Sonata en Re Mayor (1789), Editorial de Música Boileau, ISMN 979-0-3053-3706-2
Juan Oliver y Astorga: 5 Sonatas, Editorial de Música Boileau, ISMN 979-0-3503-3707-9
José Lidón: Sonata en Re Menor (1806), Editorial de Música Boileau, ISMN 979-0-3503-3708-6
Juan Balado: Sonata en La Mayor (1818), Editorial de Música Boileau, ISMN 979-0-3503-3709-3
Manuel Sancho: Solo en Re Mayor (1908), Editorial de Música Boileau, ISMN 979-0-3503-3824-3

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