Leon Bosch

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Leon Bosch
Born (1961-07-07) 7 July 1961 (age 63)
Cape Town, South Africa
Instrument double bass
Labels Meridian Records
Website www.leonbosch.co.uk/

Leon Bosch is a double bassist known for his expressive bel canto style. [1] [2] He was principal double bass of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, [3] from 1995 until 2014 [4] but is also known as a chamber musician, recitalist, concerto soloist, teacher, conductor and program consultant. [3] He is artistic director of the chamber music ensembles I Musicanti and the Ubuntu Ensemble. [5]

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Career

Born in Cape Town, though now a British citizen, Bosch graduated from the University of Cape Town before continuing his studies at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester. [3] Since his 1984 London solo debut with the Philharmonia Orchestra, Bosch has appeared as a concerto soloist with many distinguished musicians, including Pinchas Zukerman, Sir Charles Groves and Nicholas Kraemer. [2]

Highlights of his chamber music partnerships have included engagements with the Lindsay, Belcea and Brodsky String Quartets, the Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble, I Musicanti, and the Moscow Virtuosi. He has worked with such pianists as Maria João Pires, Mikhail Rudy, Vladimir Ovchinikov, Peter Donohoe, Martin Roscoe and, most recently on CD, [6] the Vienna-based Korean pianist Sung-Suk Kang. [7] [8]

Bosch has played a significant part in, and received acclaim for, the exploration of challenging and little-known music for double bass both in live performance and on disc. [9] [10] He has been responsible for a number of important first performances including "Pueblo", a commission from John McCabe, several works by Allan Stephenson, [9] and music by the South African composers Hendrik Hofmeyr and Paul Hanmer. [3]

As a teacher, Leon Bosch holds a professorship at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in London [11] and is on the teaching staff at The Purcell School for young musicians [12]

In 2024, he received the Walter Willson Cobbett medal, awarded by the Worshipful Company of Musicians for services to chamber music [13]

Bosch's experiences under South Africa's apartheid [3] regime have ensured he has a keen interest in social and political issues; he holds a master's degree in Intelligence and International Relations from the University of Salford. [3]

Discography [14]

With Sung-Suk Kang (piano)

The Music of Rankl, Sprongl and Hindemith

Josep Cervera-Bret: The Catalan Virtuoso

Pedro Valls: Music for Double Bass and Piano

The Hungarian Double Bass

Bottesini: Virtuoso Double Bass, vols 1 & 2

The Russian Double Bass

The British Double Bass


With Rebeca Omordia (piano)

The South African Double Bass

18 Negro Spirituals

Bottesini: Virtuoso Double Bass vol 3


With I Musicanti

Giovanni Bottesini: Gran Quintetto in C minor


With the Academy of St Martin in the Fields

Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf: Complete Works for Solo Double Bass


With the Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra of Ukraine

Thomas de Hartmann: Fantaisie-Concerto op 65

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