Kim Kashkashian

Academy from 2 to 9 April 2023

From 2 to 9 April 2023, the Saline royale Academy welcomes you for a new session of exceptional masterclasses. Come and progress in viola with Kim Kashkashian, in flute with Mathieu Dufour, in piano with Jean-Philippe Collard and in violin with Kristof Barati.

These prestigious masters are recognised for their quality as teachers and performers. They relay their passion, their professional experience, and their advice to help students reveal their talent.

Instrument:
Viola
Academie:
2 to 9 April 2023

Hailed as “an artist who combines a probing, restless intellect with enormous beauty of tone,” Ms. Kashkashians’ work as performing and recording artist and pedagogue has been recognized worldwide.

She won the coveted Grammy Award for her recording of Ligeti and Kurtag solo viola works in 2013, and received the George Peabody Medal and Switzerland’s Golden Bow Award for her contributions to music. In 2016, she was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and in 2020, was named an Honorary member of the Royal Academy of Music.

As soloist Kashkashian has appeared with the orchestras of Berlin, London, Vienna, Milan, New York and Cleveland in collaboration with Eschenbach, Mehta, Welser-Moest, Kocsis, Dennis Russel Davies, Blomstedt, and Holliger.

Recital appearances include the great halls of Vienna, Rome, Paris, Berlin, Munich, Tokyo, Athens, London, New York, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco and Philadelphia where Ms. Kashkashian appears with the Trio Tre Voce, and in duo partnerships with pianist Robert Levin and percussionist Robyn Schulkowsky.

She is also a regular participant at the Verbier, Salzburg, Lockenhaus, Marlboro, and Ravinia festivals.

Pursuing her lifelong search for new directions in music making, Ms. Kashkashian has forged creative relationships with the world’s leading composers—including GyörgyKurtág, Krzysztof Penderecki, Alfred Schnittke, GiyaKancheli, and ArvoPärt and commissioned compositions from Eötvös, Ken Ueno, Betty Olivero, Thomas Larcher, LeraAuerbach, Tigran Mansurian, and Toshio Hosokawa.

Ms. Kashkashian’s long association with the ECM label has yielded a discography that has garnered an abundance of praise and international awards—including a Grammy in 2013 for her solo recording of works by GyörgyLigeti and GyörgyKurtág, a Cannes Classical Award in 2001 for her recording of the viola concertos of Kurtág, BélaBartók, and PéterEötvös, and an Edison Prize in 1999 for her recording with pianist Robert Levin of the sonatas of Johannes Brahms. Ms. Kashkashian’s most recent recording of the six unaccompanied suites of J.S. Bach, was released to critical acclaim in October 2018 and garnered the Opus Klassik Prize.

Ms. Kashkashian, who studied with Karen Tuttle and Walter Trampler at Baltimore’s Peabody Conservatory and Felix Galimir at Vermont’s Marlboro Festival has held teaching positions at Indiana University, the Freiburg HochschulefürMusik, and the Hans EislerHochschule of Berlin. Currently, Ms. Kashkashian makes her home in Boston where she coaches chamber music and viola at New England Conservatory of Music.

Ms. Kashkashian is Founder and Artistic Director of “Music for Food” a musician-led hunger relief initiative that to date has presented hundreds of artists in concert which have created more than one and a half million free meals for people in need.

Our accompanying pianists

Present throughout the academies, the accompanying pianists are recruited for their technique, their knowledge of the repertoires selected by the students and their experience. They accompany the classes, but also the recorded master classes, auditions and end-of-academy concerts.

Kaoli Ono (Crédit photo : Capucine de Chocqueuse)
Pierre Thibout
Marwan Dafir
Julien Le Pape
Lucie Moulis
Byun Aeyoung
Stephanie Gurga
Yu Matsuoka
Thuy Anh Vuong
Honoka Kobayashi
Shinobu Tanaka
Masahiko Omori
Flore Merlin
Sophie Labandibar
Olga Kirpicheva
Yoan Héreau

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