| Kees
Boersma joined the Sydney Symphony Orchestra as Principal
Bass in 1990. As well as his work within the orchestra
he has featured as soloist on a number of occasions, with
performances including a concerto commissioned for him
by Colin Bright, the Dittersdorf Divertimento for Viola
and Double Bass, Bottesini's Concerto for two Double Basses
and Mozart's 'Per Questa Bella Mano'(in it's original
Viennese tuning).
Kees
was a founding member of the Brisbane based contemporary
music group ELISION, premiering the works of Franco Donatoni,
Richard Barrett, Lisa Lim and Brian Ferneyhough. With
ELISION he has recorded several award winning CD's and
undertaken concert tours to Italy and Germany. The most
recent tour included performances in Berlin's Ultraschall
Festival.
He
appears regularly with the Australia Ensemble; was a featured
artist in Musica Viva's "Different Realms" tour of 2004
performing Schubert's Trout quintet and Brett Dean's "Voices
of Angels" and is bassist with the Sydney Soloists - amongst
their most recent recordings is the World Premiere of
the chamber version of Mahler's 4th Symphony.
He
was involved in the inaugural Melbourne Spoleto chamber
music festival, performing with Joshua Bell, Colin Carr
and Carter Brey.
After
studies at the Victorian College of the Arts, Kees traveled
to his birthplace in the Netherlands to undertake post-graduate
studies at the Sweelinck Conservatorium in Amsterdam.
He consequently performed for two years with the Royal
Concertgebouw Orchestra, with concerts at the Salzburg
Festival, the BBC Proms in London and tours to Montreaux,
Lucerne, Paris, Vienna and Berlin.
On
his return to Australia Kees performed as Principal Bass
with the State Orchestra of Victoria and the Australian
Chamber Orchestra before his appointment to the Sydney
Symphony.
Kees
plays on a double bass made by John Lott Snr, London,
circa 1810.
He
is married to Kirsty McCahon, principal bassist of the
Australian Brandenburg Orchestra.
His
main diversions from playing are created by his two
young sons, Jaspar and Hugo!
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