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Roger
Tapping
Viola
Roger Tapping was a member of the Takács Quartet for ten years from 1995, during which time their busy international career included Beethoven Cycles in New York, Paris, London, Sydney, Cleveland and Los Angeles, and Bartok Cycles in New York, London, Madrid, Tokyo (for TV), Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Their recordings for DECCA/London, including the complete quartets of Bartok and Beethoven, have won 3 Gramophone Awards, a Grammy and three more Grammy nominations, 3 Japan Record Academy Chamber Music Awards, the BBC Music Disc of the Year Award and the Classical Brits Award for Ensemble Album of the Year. As a member of the quartet, Tapping taught regularly at the Aspen Festival, the Taos Quartet School, and the Guildhall School of Music.
In London, Tapping played in a number of Britain's leading chamber ensembles, making several highly acclaimed CDs, and touring for the British Council in Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Mexico before joining Britain's longest established quartet, the Allegri Quartet, with whom he played from 1989 to 1995. He taught at the Royal Academy of Music in London, was principal viola of the London Mozart Players, and a member of the English Chamber Orchestra. He was a charter member of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe and a frequent participant in Sandor Végh's International Musicians' Seminar in Cornwall, England.
Tapping is now on the faculties of the New England Conservatory, the Longy School and The Boston Conservatory and gives classes at other major schools in America. Summer festivals include the Yellow Barn School and Festival, the Tanglewood String Quartet Seminar and the Seoul Arts Music Academy and Festival. He performs both as a recitalist and as a chamber musician, making frequent guest appearances with quartets from the USA and Europe. He was a jury-member and recitalist at the 2006 Tertis International Viola Competition.
Tapping is a member of the Order of the Knight Cross of the Hungarian Republic, holds an honorary doctorate from the University of Nottingham, and is a fellow of the Guildhall School of Music in London.
Studies at Cambridge University and the Hochschule der Künste, Berlin. Viola studies with Margaret Major of the Aeolian Quartet and Bruno Giuranna. Recordings on Decca/London. Also on the viola faculty of The Longy School of Music and the Boston Conservatory.
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