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Timothy Ridout was born on 1995 in Waltham Forest, London, England, is a British violist (b.1995). Discover Timothy Ridout's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 29 years old?
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Ridout currently plays a viola by the Brescian violin maker Pellegrino Micheli c.1565–75 on loan from the Beare's International Violin Society.
The viola's back length is about 44 cm (~17.3 inches), but the bridge is further up the body than normal, so the playable string length is less and hence more manageable than what would be typical for such a large instrument.
Debut Album: Vieuxtemps, Complete Works for Viola, Timothy Ridout, viola, Ke Ma, piano.
He was the first British violist to win the first prize since the competition was established in 1980.
Timothy Ridout (born 1995) is a British violist and 1st Prizewinner of the prestigious Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition.
Ridout studied at the Royal Academy of Music in London with Martin Outram and graduated in 2016 with the Queen's Commendation for Excellence.
In 2016 Ridout won 1st Prize in the Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition.
He made his debut recital at the Wigmore Hall in London in March 2017 with Anthony Hewitt (piano), and also that year released his debut album 'Vieuxtemps – Complete Works for Viola' with Champs Hill Records.
Britten, Vaughan-Williams, Hindemith, Martinu – Music for Viola and Chamber Orchestra, Lausanne Chamber Orchestra, cond.
Ridout completed his master's at the Kronberg Academy with Nobuko Imai in 2019.
Ridout became a BBC New Generation Artist in 2019, which overlapped with being selected in 2020 by the Bowers Program of the prestigious Chamber Music Society of the Lincoln Center for a three-season residency (2021 to 2024).
In January 2020, he was the first winner of the inaugural Sir Jeffrey Tate Prize in Hamburg, established by the Hamburg Symphony Orchestra in memory of its last conductor, Jeffrey Tate.
Ridout released his second album, a quartet of orchestrally accompanied pieces, in February 2020, with the Lausanne Chamber Orchestra.
In August 2020, Ridout collaborated in a recording of The Carnival of the Animals for the Decca label with the Kanneh-Masons, at Abbey Road Studios.
The following August, Ridout performed the work with the Kanneh-Masons at a Family Prom at the Royal Albert Hall.
His third solo album, A Poet's Love, with music by Prokofiev and Schumann arranged for viola (Ridout) and piano (Frank Dupree), released in August 2021, was a Gramophone Magazine Critics' Choice, a Presto Editor's Choice and was nominated in the Chamber Music category at the International Classical Music Awards 2022.
Ridout performed the Walton Viola Concerto at the BBC Proms in August 2021 with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sakari Oramo.
Ridout's performance was lauded by The Strad critic, who referred to his encore (Hindemith Viola Sonata, second movement), as the encore of the season.
At the Royal Philharmonic Society (RPS) Awards, held at London’s Southbank Centre on 1 March 2023, Ridout received the Young Artists Award.
In May 2023, BBC Music Magazine listed Ridout amongst the twelve greatest violists of all time.
The twelve listed, were: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Carl Stamitz, Lionel Tertis, Rebecca Clarke, Paul Hindemith, William Primrose, Nobuko Imai, Kim Kashkashian, Yuri Bashmet, Tabea Zimmermann, Lawrence Power and Timothy Ridout.
In June 2023, Ridout was made a visiting profesor at the Royal Academy of Music in London.
At the Gramophone Classical Music Awards on 4 October 2023, Ridout won the Concerto award for his recording of the Elgar ‘Viola Concerto’ and the Bloch Suite for Viola and Orchestra, with the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Martyn Brabbins.
A Poet's Love – Prokofiev: Romeo & Juliet.
Timothy Ridout (viola), Frank Dupree (piano).
Berlioz, Harold en Italie, Orchestre philharmonique de Strasbourg, conducted by John Nelson.
Bloch: Suite For Viola and Orchestra.
Release Date: 13 Jan 2023.