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FELIX AYO was born in Sestao, northern
Spain, and is well known internationally as a soloist and
chamber music player as well as for his many fine recordings.
He received his diploma with honours at the age of 14 and
perfected his studies in Paris, Siena and Rome. He was,
at 18, a founding member of the famous ensemble “I
Musici” and its acclaimed leader and soloist for 16
years. In 1970 he formed the “Quartetto Beethoven
di Roma” considered one of the finest piano quartets
today.
Ayo has performed in all the most famous concert halls of
the world (Carnegie Hall, Berliner Philharmoniker, La Scala,
Teatro Colón, Musikverein, Sydney Opera House, Teatro
Reál, Festival Hall, Salle Pleyel, Concertgebouw,
Suntory Hall, Bunka Kaikan, etc.) giving hundreds of concerts
as soloist, in recitals and with the “Quartetto Beethoven
di Roma.”
Ayo’s recordings (Philips, Columbia, EMI, Dynamic)
have gained world-wide popularity and won many awards. These
include the “Grand Prix du Disque” for his legendary
version of Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons” (classical
best-seller of all times), the “Edison” award
twice, the “Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik”
three times, the “Mar del Plata” prize and the
Italian Critic’s Award for Beethoven’s piano
quartets. His recording of J.S.Bach’s Sonatas and
Partitas for solo violin is considered, by the international
press, as one of the finest ever made of this work. A Paris
critic writes: “We have often wondered if, after Sarasate,
there would be another great Spanish violinist! Well yes,
there is one, Felix Ayo…this is a superb recording,
so beautiful that one cannot, in any moment, compare it
with memories one has of other interpretations.” His
latest CDs include works by Tartini, Viotti, Mendelssohn
and Turina.
A highly appreciated teacher, Ayo has given regular master
classes at the “Accademia di Santa Cecilia”
in Rome for 15 years; he teaches at seminars in Spain, Canada,
Australia, USA, Germany, Japan, Italy and Denmark and is
often invited to be a member of the jury in international
competitions, such as the ‘Paganini’, ‘Sarasate’,
‘Lipizer’, etc.
Recently Felix Ayo has been conferred the title of “Accademico
di S.Cecilia”, “Professor Emeritus”, and
“Ilustre de Vizcaya”, also receiving the “Premio
Roma” and the “Premio San Michele for a life
dedicated to music.
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