Biography:
One of only a few flutists to have launched a successful career
as an international soloist, Wissam Boustany is a performer
who inspires audiences with his energetic and communicative
music-making. His flute has taken him on numerous tours
to Europe, the Middle-East, Far East, USA and Latin America,
where he continues to present many concerts, master-classes
and workshops (Schedule). He embraces a wide repertoire,
and has developed a keen interest in introducing the music
of today within the context of imaginative program planning,
which combines the innovative with the traditional. Amongst
the composers who have written for him: Beat Furrer, Alun
Hoddinott, Simon Holt, Tarek Younis, Carl Witt, Boghos
Gelalian and Houtaf Khoury. He has also given the world
premieres of Paul Reade's Concerto, Walid Howrani's Life
Cycle, Peter Cowdrey's Land of the Prophets and Carl Witt's
This Invisible World. As an orchestral musician, Wissam
Boustany was closely associated with the Chamber Orchestra
of Europe in the early 1980s, with whom he appeared as
soloist on the award winning Deutsche Grammophone recording
of 'Il Viaggio a Rheims'. Three solo CDs are currently
also available: Wandering Winds, Sounds from Within and
Vivaldi's Children.
Born in Lebanon,
Wissam Boustany began his musical
studies in Beirut with his stepfather.
He moved to Britain in 1977 where
he studied at Chetham's School
of Music & The Royal Northern
College of Music. He has received
many awards, notably the Silver
Medal in the 1982 Madeira International
Flute Competition and (in the
same year) the woodwind prize
in the Royal Overseas League
Competition. He was also the
Silver Medallist in the Shell/LSO
Competition and won the 2nd prize
in the woodwind section of the
first 'BBC Young Musician of
the Year'.
Wissam's experiences
of the war in Lebanon greatly
influenced his outlook on both
Life and Music. He founded Towards
Humanity, a multi-decade international
initiative working with musicians
and charities helping communities
suffering from the tragedies
of war - a project which was
inaugurated at the Royal Albert
Hall, London, in February 1995.
In 1997 he was awarded a knighthood
by the Lebanese government (Chevalier
de l'Ordre du Cedre) in recognition
of his music and peace work.
On 3rd February 1998 he was presented
with the Crystal Award at the
World Economic Forum in Davos,
Switzerland. Several tours and
recordings are planned for 1998
and beyond, enabling him to continue
using his music as a powerful
healing force to open the doors
of inspiration between people
and nations, and help us reflect
on our common humanity. Wissam
continues to use his music as
a powerful healing force to open
the doors of inspiration between
people and nations, and help
us reflect on our common humanity.
He teaches at Trinity College
of Music, in London, in their
new Greenwich location.
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