Jeremy Findlay (born c.1971)[1] is a Canadiancellist who has had an active international performance career in both the concert and chamber music repertoire since the mid-1980s. Since 1994 he has performed and recorded many works with pianistElena Braslavsky. Czech composer Jiří Gemrot has written numerous pieces for them, including the Double Concerto for Cello, Piano and Orchestra which they performed in its premiere at the Rudolfinum in Prague with the Prague Philharmonia. He recorded an album with the Prague Sinfonietta Orchestra and conductor Tvrtko Karlović entitled A Canadian in Prague (1995, J&J Elason; distributed by the Canadian Music Council).[2]
Findlay and his father co-founded a music festival in the village of Canna, Calabria. The festival was the subject of a documentary film made by Bravo TV which aired in 2007.[5]
References
12Johnson, Phil (October 11, 1990). "Symphony Concert for Youngsters". The Toronto Star. p.16.
↑Perry, Mark (June 30, 1995). "Jeremy Findlay. A Canadian in Prague". The Winnipeg Sun. p.30.
↑"Prelude to a Great Future". The Globe and Mail. April 21, 1990. p.8, section Supplement to The Globe and Mail.
↑"York Symphony Starts Competition with New Beginnings Theme". The Toronto Star. August 9, 1990. p.16.
↑Dykk, Lloyd (June 29, 2007). "Musicians at Play with Villagers". The Vancouver Sun. p.30.