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KIM WALKER
A welcome guest
in the world's major music capitals, bassoonist Kim Walker is
an internationally recognized as one of the world's foremost
solo wind players. Kim Walker has toured worldwide as soloist
clinician musician and teacher. A decade of orchestral experience
as solo bassoon with some of Europe's finest orchestras and conductors
The London Symphony Orchestra, the Chamber Orchestra of Europe
the RAI Torino and tows with Montreal Symphony and l'Orchestre
de La Suisse Romande began this prolific career.
As soloist, Ms.
Walker has appeared with major orchestras in Berlin, London Moscow,
Paris and the 92nd St. Y in New York working with conductors
such as: Ashkenazy Dorati, Knussen, Rozhdestvensky, and Solti.
Winner of several international prizes, including theist Award
of the Pope Foundation of New York, she has performed as soloist
at the world's most prestigious festivals including: Ravinia,
Lucerne Schleswig-Holstein, Prades, Sydney, Hong Kong, Marlboro,
Wolf Trap and MIDEM. Her solo repertoire encompasses over 40
concerti and extensive recital programs a celebrated recording
artist, her discography contains 18 award-winning CDs for Decca,
Gallo, Collins and NMC including concertos by Mozart, Strauss,
Hummel, Wolf-Ferrari and recently released Ad Ora Incerta by
Simon Bainbridge.
Promoting the
expressive nature of the instrument not only through research
for historic treasures, but by actively forging new horizons,
Ms. Walker has worked with composers such as: Stockhausen Gubaidulina,
Berio, Rodney-Bennett, Baker and Bainbridge. Most recently the
work by Simon Bainbridge, Ad Ora Incerta, which she commissioned
in 1884, for mezzo soprano (Brigitte Fassbaender) and solo bassoon
won the 1997 Grawemeyer Award.
From 1990-1995
Kim appeared at the Brereton International Music Symposium in
England where she forged musical ties with Birgit Nilsson and
Brigitte Fassbaender. Kim founded and was director of Les Etoiles
Musicales festival in France from 1994-1996, with Birgit Nilsson
and Vladimir Ashkenazy as patrons. She has given master classes
worldwide: Schleswig-Holstein, Braniff, China, Australia, Scandinavia,
China, throughout Europe arid North America.
Her early training
came from the Interlochen Arts Academy, Sol Schoenbach at the
Curtis Institute of Music, Roger Birnstingl at the Conservatoire
de Musique de Geneve and Walter Stiftner on baroque bassoon at
the Basel Scuola Cantorum in Switzerland. Kim remained in Europe
for 18 years; performing internationally and teaching at the
Geneva Conservatory. In 1994, Kim joined the renowned School
of Music at Indiana University in Bloomington where she is currently
Professor of Bassoon and Chair of the Woodwind Department. Her
students, international prizewinners themselves, are performing
in over 42 orchestras worldwide.
This Season highlighted
solo performances in 21 major North American cities, a concerto
in the London Proms with the BBC Philharmonic conducted by Rozhdestvensky,
soloist for the Gala concert conducted by Oliver Knussen for
the Manchester Contemporary Music Festival with the BBC Symphony,
a tour with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, a selection
of festival appearances in Europe including the Prades Festival,
a television documentary to be shown in Europe's France Culture
Cable TV in December 1998 and several new recordings. |