James Sommerville
Principal
Helen Sagoff Slosberg/Edna S. Kalman Chair, endowed in perpetuity
James Sommerville is Principal Horn of the Boston Symphony
Orchestra, a position he has held since 1998. He is also Music
Director of the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra. The winner of the
highest prizes at the Munich, Toulon, and CBC competitions, Mr.
Sommerville has pursued a solo career that has spanned 25 years,
and has brought critically acclaimed appearances with major
orchestras throughout North America and Europe. His disc of the
Mozart Horn Concertos with the CBC Vancouver Orchestra won the JUNO
Award for Best Classical Recording in Canada. Other award-winning
CBC recordings include the Britten Serenade for Tenor,
Horn, and Strings and Britten's Canticle.
Mr. Sommerville has recorded chamber music for the Deutsche
Gramophon, Telarc, CBC, Summit, and Marquis labels. He is a member
of the Boston Symphony Chamber Players, with whom he tours and
records regularly.
Mr. Sommerville has been a member of the Toronto and Montreal
Symphony Orchestras, the Canadian Opera Company Orchestra, Symphony
Nova Scotia, and was acting solo horn of the Chamber Orchestra of
Europe. He has toured and recorded extensively as an orchestral
player. He is heard regularly on the CBC network, and has recorded
all the standard solo horn repertoire for broadcast.
As a guest artist and faculty member, Mr. Sommerville has
performed at many chamber music festivals, throughout Canada, the
USA, Europe and Japan. Recent solo performances of note include the
world premiere of Christos Hatzis' Winter
Solstice, in Yellowknife, NWT; the North American premiere
of Ligeti's Hamburg Concerto with the BSO; and the
John Williams Horn Concerto. In recent seasons,
Mr. Sommerville has appeared as a soloist in London (with the
Academy of St. Martin's in the Fields), and in Costa Rica, Holland,
Quebec, Ottawa, and Italy. In 2007, he performed the world premiere
of Elliot Carter's Horn Concerto, commissioned for
him by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Sommerville also tours as
a member of Osvaldo Golijov's Andalucian Dogs. In April,
2010, he stepped in on 48 hours' notice to perform Mozart's Horn
Concerto #2 with Bernard Haitink and the Boston Symphony.
As a conductor, Mr. Sommerville has appeared with many
professional orchestras and ensembles, throughout Canada and the
USA. He has led the Hamilton Philharmonic to great critical acclaim
in his three years there as Music Director. Recent engagements
include appearances with Symphony Nova Scotia and the Toronto
Symphony Orchestra; 2011 and 2012 will bring performances leading
the Edmonton, London (Ontario) and Québec Symphony Orchestras.
Mr. Sommerville has been a member of the Toronto and Montreal Symphony Orchestras, the Canadian Opera Company Orchestra, Symphony Nova Scotia, and was acting solo horn of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe. He has toured and recorded extensively as an orchestral player. He is heard regularly on the CBC network, and has recorded all the standard solo horn repertoire for broadcast.
As a guest artist and faculty member, Mr. Sommerville has performed at many chamber music festivals, throughout Canada, the USA, Europe and Japan. Recent solo performances of note include the world premiere of Christos Hatzis' Winter Solstice, in Yellowknife, NWT; the North American premiere of Ligeti's Hamburg Concerto with the BSO; and the John Williams Horn Concerto. In recent seasons, Mr. Sommerville has appeared as a soloist in London (with the Academy of St. Martin's in the Fields), and in Costa Rica, Holland, Quebec, Ottawa, and Italy. In 2007, he performed the world premiere of Elliot Carter's Horn Concerto, commissioned for him by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Sommerville also tours as a member of Osvaldo Golijov's Andalucian Dogs. In April, 2010, he stepped in on 48 hours' notice to perform Mozart's Horn Concerto #2 with Bernard Haitink and the Boston Symphony.
As a conductor, Mr. Sommerville has appeared with many professional orchestras and ensembles, throughout Canada and the USA. He has led the Hamilton Philharmonic to great critical acclaim in his three years there as Music Director. Recent engagements include appearances with Symphony Nova Scotia and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra; 2011 and 2012 will bring performances leading the Edmonton, London (Ontario) and Québec Symphony Orchestras.