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James Boyd
is widely recognised as one of Britain’s finest chamber musicians. He has been a member of
some of the country’s foremost ensembles and is in demand as a guest
artist with many others. He was a member of the Raphael Ensemble for five
years and a founder member of the Vellinger String Quartet. In 2001 he
formed the London Haydn Quartet which has been acclaimed for its highly
individual stylistic approach, making a particular speciality of the works
of Haydn. Their recording of the Op.9 quartets will be released on
Hyperion later this year. James has appeared as a regular guest with many
ensembles including the Endellion, Wihan and Szymanowski Quartets, the
Barbican and Florestan Piano Trios, and mixed ensembles such as the Nash
Ensemble, Spectrum Ensemble Berlin and the London Sinfonietta. Gramophone Magazine
described his CD of the viola music of York Bowen, with the pianist Bengt
Forsberg, as “a gem of a disc!” He teaches chamber music at the
Cambridge University and has co-founded MusicWorks, a chamber music
course for young string players. Recently he has appeared as soloist and
conductor of the Irish Chamber Orchestra, in concerts of Beethoven string
trios with Peter Cropper and Paul Watkins, and has appeared at the
Aldeburgh festival with in recital with Tom Ades. James also writes
occasional polemical articles for the Strad magazine.
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