Gijs Kramers

Viola

Gijs Kramers studied viola in The Hague with Vladimir Mendelssohn and with Hatto Beyerle at the Hochschule für Musik in Hannover, Germany.

Portrait of Gijs Kramers

He studied conducting with Tim Redmond and participated in masterclasses with Peter Stark in London.

In 2001, Gijs Kramers was appointed co-principal viola of the Netherlands Ballet Orchestra before joining the Philharmonia Orchestra in 2002. As a member of the Ruysdael Quartet, he performs regularly both in and outside of the Netherlands. He also works with other chamber groups in London, such as the Tate Ensemble. Performances include Carnegie Hall in New York, Wigmore Hall London, the Aldeburgh, Bath, Newbury festivals and BBC Radio 3.

As a soloist, Gijs Kramers performed works of John Cage, George Benjamin and Pierre Boulez in the Festival d’Art Lyrique in Aix-en-Provence. Solo concertos include Henkemans’ viola concerto in Groningen and Bartók’s concerto in the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam.

Gijs has been conducting the Ricciotti Ensemble since April 2006, of which he is also artistic director. In 2011 he made his conducting debut with the Nieuw Ensemble Amsterdam. Also a keen composer, Gijs has had several compositions and arrangements performed by the Ricciotti Ensemble, the National Youth Orchestra of the Netherlands and the Dutch Students Orchestra.

As a member of the Ruysdael Quartet, Gijs Kramers received de Prix de la SACEM at the International String Quartet Competition in Bordeaux in 2001, and the Press Prize and AVRO Prize in the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam. In December 2006, the Ruysdael Quartet was honoured with the Kersjes van de Groenekan Prize, awarded for their unique contribution to Dutch chamber music.

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