James Ehnes CM FRSC |
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Born |
Brandon, Manitoba |
January 27, 1976
Genres | |
Instruments | Violin |
Associated acts | Ehnes Quartet |
Website | jamesehnes |
Notable instruments | |
Marsick Stradivarius |
James Ehnes, CM FRSC (born January 27, 1976) is a Canadian concert violinist.
Ehnes was born in Brandon, Manitoba, the son of Alan Ehnes, long time trumpet professor at Brandon University (Canada), and Barbara Withey Ehnes, former ballerina with Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, Ruth Page's International Ballet, and Chicago Ballet, and former director of the Brandon School of Dance. Ehnes began his violin studies at the age of four and at age nine became a protégé of the noted Canadian violinist Francis Chaplin. He studied with Sally Thomas at the Meadowmount School of Music and from 1993 to 1997 at The Juilliard School, winning the Peter Mennin Prize for Outstanding Achievement and Leadership in Music upon his graduation.
In October 2005, he was awarded a Doctor of Music degree (honoris causa) from Brandon University and in July 2007 he became the youngest person ever elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. In 2010, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada.
Ehnes performs on the 1715 "Marsick" Stradivarius. His commercial recordings have won numerous awards and prizes, including 9 Junos, a Grammy, and a Gramophone Award. Ehnes is Artistic Director of the Seattle Chamber Music Society. He and 3 fellow musicians, violinist Amy Schwartz Moretti, violist Richard O'Neill, and cellist Robert deMaine formally founded the Ehnes Quartet in 2010.