david_wayDavid Way has joined NeoKitsch to collaborate in a musical project.

David Way studied violin with Detlef Hahn on a scholarship at the Guildhall School of Music, London. As a student he formed the Hill Quartet, which appeared at the Cambridge Festival, and he was leader of the Westminster Camerata, collaborating with them as soloist in Bach’s Fourth Brandenburg Concerto.On graduating, he joined the first violin section of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. In Norway he worked as alternating principal second violin in Stavanger and Trondheim. In Spain, he has worked as guest leader of the Real Filharmonica de Galicia. Recent recital appearances have included Radcliffe Observatory, National Opera Studio, Open University, Santa Maria della Scala (Siena) and the Queen Elizabeth Hall Foyer. He has also performed many of the famous violin concertos with orchestra. In September 2007, he gave a recital for Paganini’s 225th birthday, at the Westgate Chapel, Lewes.

David joined NeoKitsch on an adventure in discovering new music, exploring fusion genres and playing with otherworldly instruments. 

NeoKitsch is looking at producing another album in 2010 to launch the beginning of the new directions of the studio’s musical projects with David’s collaboration.

You can have a sneaky listen to extracts of the first sessions with David and NeoKitsch below. These are some improvisations which took place in the afternoon of October 3rd 2009.


2 Responses to “New music and collaborations at the NeoKitsch studio”

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