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ROBERT AITKEN
International
Soloist, Recording Artist, Composer, Conductor & Professor
Platinum
Plated Altus flute model 1607
Congratulations
Robert Aitken!
Recipient of the 2003 NFA Lifetime Acheivement Award
A
native of Nova Scotia, Canada, Robert Aitken is globally known for his
superb performance of traditional flute repertoire as well as a conductor
and flutist of new music. Considered to be the leading flutist of Canada
for many years, his musical influence and teaching has had international
proportions with his scholarly interpretations and many performances of
newly composed works throughout his lengthy professional career that spans
almost 50 years.
His flute studies were with notable teachers Nicolas Fiore, Marcel
Moyse, Jean-Pierre Rampal, Andre Jaunet, Severino Gazzelloni, and Hubert
Barwahser. Complimenting his fine reputation as a flutist, Robert Aitken
has also established his reputation as composer with a wide scope of works
that consist of: flute concertos, orchestral pieces, choral works, chamber
music for winds and strings, solo works for flute, as well as electroacoustic
compositions for flute and tape and ensemble with tape. He is a graduate
of the University of Toronto. He won prizes at the 1971 Concours International
de Flute de Paris and the 1972 Concours International de Flute pour la
Musique Contemporaine in Royan, France.
He has also had an outstanding orchestral career. His positions with Vancouver
Symphony Orchestra (the youngest Principal in the orchestras history
age 19), CBC Symphony Orchestra 2nd flute, and Toronto Symphony
Orchestra as co-principal. As a chamber musician, he is prolific. He is
founder of the Lyric Arts Trio (1964) with his wife Marion Ross(piano)
and Mary Morrison(soprano) and has had numerous performances with harpsichordist-Greta
Kraus. He founded and directed the acclaimed Music Today series at the
Ontario Shaw Festival and co-founded the New Music Concerts in 1971
where he is remains Artistic Director. In 1977, he was one of 12 instrumentalists
invited by Pierre Boulez to present a solo recital at IRCAM, performing
his own compostitions as well as other works by Kazuo Fukushima, Vinko
Globokar, Heinz Holliger, Yoritsune Matsudaira, Jan Morthenson, Thorkell
Sigurbjornsson, and Toru Takemitsu. He has had numerous performances with
the Marlboro Festival and Stratford Festival.
He has held teaching positions at University of Toronto(1960-1975) and
1972-82 at the Shawnigan Summer School of Arts in British Columbia. He
also founded a 3 week festival in Shawnigan devoted to the advanced study
of chamber music. From 1985-1989, he was director of Advanced Studies
in Music at the Banff School of Fine Arts in Alberta, Canada. Since 1988,
he has been a professor at the Staatliche Hochschule fur Musik in Freiburg,
Germany. An internationally know teacher, he has given many masterclasses
throughout the world and has many successful students.
Robert Aitken has recorded more than 40 recordings that include repertoire
from the Baroque era to contemporary genres. At least 50 works have been
written for him by many composers such as: John Beckwith, Elliot Carter,
George Crumb, Manuel Enriquez, Bruce Mather, Arne Nordheim. Roger Reynolds,
R. Murray Schafer, Toru Takemitsu, Gilles Tremblay, and John Weinzweig.
Classical Music Magazine has described Robert Aitken as Canadian
Musician Extraordinaire
one of Canadas leading flutists, one
with impeccable taste and extraordinary abilities to define and mold musical
concepts.
Robert Aitken
received the National Flute Association 2003 Lifetime Achievement Award.
This award was presented at the NFA Flute Convention in Las Vegas, NV
on August 9, 2003.
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