Martin Davids, violin

Highly acclaimed violinist Martin Davids founded and directs the Callipygian Players, Chicago’s premier Baroque chamber music ensemble.

“A devoted Baroque artist and performer of considerable note” (Jack Neal, KUNR-FM), Mr. Davids is concertmaster of Brandywine Baroque (DE), Chicago Galant Consort, Bach Collegium of Ft. Wayne, Bella Voce Sinfonia, and is a founding member of Duo le Fils. He is principal second violin with the Haymarket Opera Company, and Baroque Chamber Orchestra of Colorado. In Chicago, he also plays with Ars Antigua and Music of the Baroque. In the summer, he performs at the Staunton Music Festival (VA) and Green Lake Festival of Music (WI). Other ensembles he has played with include Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra, Ensemble Galilei, Chicago Opera Theater, Central City Opera, Aradia, Toronto Consort, and numerous others across Canada and the U.S. Mr. Davids earned the prestigious Performer Diploma in Baroque violin from Indiana University where he studied with Stanley Ritchie. He also received a Masters degree from the University of Michigan.

Mr. Davids published a volume of arrangements for two violins of J. S. Bach’s solo violin fugues in early 2016. Called Bachfor2, it is the first arrangement of its kind. (bachfor2.com) A second volume was published in 2018. In addition, he is a third generation disciple of the YiZung Yue school of internal martial arts. In 2020, he published French Duos for violin and viola duet. These are arrangements of French harpsichord solos by Rameau, Couperin and others. His Chaconne for solo viola (or violin) was also published in 2020.

His recordings on the Musica Omnia, Albany, Plectra, Cedille, and Sonabilis labels have been described as “simply gorgeous” (American Record Guide, Jan/Feb, 2011), “Concertmaster Martin Davids plays exquisite obbligato passages” (Choral Journal, May, 2007) His latest CD, Michael Christian Festing, Violin sonatas, “…revels in the sound of his instrument, with assured and very articulate bowing, masterful phrasing…” (classicstoday.com, 2015) came out in December, 2014. Also recently released, his world premier 12 Sonatas for violin and continuo by Henry Eccles -”both performance and recording are uniformly excellent” (Early Music America, Spring, 2014) is available.  He has played on many world premieres of new works including David Borden’s K 216.01 for electric violin and synthesizer ensemble. A recognized expert in historical performance, Mr. Davids often gives masterclasses in performance practice and improvisation at many schools and universities including Northwestern, Cornell, and the University of Michigan. He performs on a Baroque violin by Ferdinando Alberti from 1750 with Baroque bows by Canadian master bow makers Michelle Speller and Stephen Marvin. A resident of Skokie, IL, he lives with his wife Julia, a talented singer and conductor, and their two children Judith and Solomon.

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