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David Quigley was the winner of the inaugural Clandeboye Young Musician of the Year Competiton. He leapt to international attention in 2002 by representing the UK in the prestigious ECHO Rising Stars series. Since then he has enjoyed a growing reputation as a leading pianist of the younger generation and is now firmly established on the international circuit. He has performed as soloist in many of the world's greatest concert halls including recitals at the Philharmonie Koln, Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Symphony Hall Birmingham, Musikverein Vienna, Mozarteum Salzburg, Palais des Beaux-Arts Brussels, National Concert Hall Athens, Wigmore Hall London, Konserthaus Stockholm and Carnegie Hall New York.

As a concerto soloist he has appeared with many leading orchestras including the National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, the Ulster Orchestra, Northern Sinfonia, RTE Concert Orchestra, Camerata Ireland and Cairo Symphony Orchestra. He has collaborated with distinguished conductors such as Barry Wordsworth, Barry Douglas, Takuo Yuasa, Sachio Fujioka and David Porcelijn.

Born in Ireland in 1977, David began his musical studies at the age of four.  He attended the Leinster School of Music, Dublin, studying with the renowned Irish teacher Mabel Swainson.  In 1996 he entered Birmingham Conservatoire where he worked with the pianist/composer Philip Martin, graduating in July 2000 with a first class honours degree and the Principal’s Prize. As a result of winning the Joseph Weingarten Scholarship, David continued his studies at the Franz Liszt Academy, Budapest, with Balázs Szokolay and with Brigette Engerer at the Paris Conservatoire.

David has been successful in many national and international competitions including the Royal Over-Seas League Piano Competition, the Ulster Bank Music Foundation Award (piano section), the Carnwath Scholarship and silver medal from the Worshipful Company of Musicians London. He is also a former finalist of the R.T.E. Young Musician of the Future Competition and the B.B.C. Young Musician of the Year Competition. He has been awarded major scholarships from the Martin Musical Trust, Musicians Benevolent Fund, the Myra Hess Trust, Northern Ireland Arts Council and the Wingate Foundation. David is also a former winner of the Making Music Young Artist Award.

Recent performances have included his Washington D.C. debut, recitals at the Bridgewater Hall Manchester, Symphony Hall Birmingham and Wigmore Hall London.He has recently recorded Saint-Saens ‘Carnival Of The Animals’ with his duo partner Jeremy Young and the Lancashire Sinfonietta, which was released in early 2008.David is a member of the piano faculty at the Birmingham Conservatoire and the University of Birmingham. He is also founder and artistic director of the Birmingham International Piano Academy, a summer school for talented pianists hosted by Birmingham Conservatoire. (www.bipa.info)

 
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