The American flautist, Eric Lamb, completed studies at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music in the class of Michel Debost. He holds both a Diploma of Orchestral Performance and a Soloist's Diploma - Germany's highest and most prestigious music degree - from the Hochschule für Musik Frankfurt am Main, where he studied with Thaddeus Watson. He was a recipient of the Millennium Young Artists' Award from the James Tatum Foundation of the Arts, the National John Philip Sousa Award and a Dean's Talent Scholarship from Oberlin College. He was a finalist at the International Music Competition Pacem in Terris (Bayreuth, Germany) and he won first prize in the Polytechnische Gesellschaft Chamber Music Competition, first prize in the Lenzewski Music Competition followed later that year with first prize in the German Academic Exchange Performing Arts Competition, where he was also awarded the Goethe Prize. He received additional musical training at the Sculoa di Musica di Fiesole, Italy under the guidance of Chiara Tonelli.
Belonging to the generation of young international classical musicians who are defying definition, Eric Lamb has made a name for himself as a chamber musician, soloist, recitalist and lecturer. He is a founding member of Ensemble Paladino based in Vienna, Austria and is in demand internationally as a soloist, recitalist, concert curator and chamber musician. He has performed as a soloist throughout Europe and appears often in concert series' in Berlin, Basel, Rome, Paris and Frankfurt.
Eric Lamb is a core member of the New York/Chicago based International Contemporary Ensemble - ICE. Since joining ICE in 2008, he has recorded on Tzadik, Kairos, Bridge, NAXOS, Mode, Nonesuch, New Amsterdam, New Focus and paladino labels. He has given world and USApremiers of more than 200 works and has worked closely with composers John Adams, Kaija Saariaho, George Lewis, Marc-Andres Dalbavie, Matthias Pintscher, Reinbert de Leeuw, Michel van der Aa, Nico Muhly and conductors Vladimir Ashkenazy, Ludovic Morlot, Pablo Heras-Casado, Steve Schick, Susanna Mälkki and Pierre-Laurent Aimard.
Eric Lamb has been a regular guest with major orchestras and ensembles including the HR-Sinfonieorchester - Franfurt, Frankfurt Opera Orchestra, Chamber Opera Orchestra of Frankfurt, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Slee Sinfonietta, Ensemble Labortorium Basel, ASKO/Schönberg Ensemble, Ensemble Recherche, Alarm Will Sound, American Contemporary Music Ensemble and Sphinx Symphony Orchestra.
Recent engagements have included performances with the Cologne Chamber Ensemble, Polish Kammerphilharmonie, City of Giessen Orchestra, Plymouth Canton Symphony Orchestra, ICE, Orquestra Experimental da Amazonas Filarmônica in Manaus and Chicago Composer's Orchestra and the USA premier of Salvatore Sciarrino's Cerchio Tagliato del Suoni. Upcoming highlights include performances of Chen Yi's The Golden Flute for flute and orchestra, and a recording collaboration with British composer Ben Foskett.
Eric Lamb continues to be a much sought after pedagogue and teacher and is regularly invited to present workshops, master classes and lectures throughout Europe and the US. He has been artist in residence at the Conservatoire Nationale de Musique et Danse La Rochelle, Eastern Michigan University, Smith College, the University of Virginia, the University of Auckland NZ, Bowling Green University, University of South Carolina, Academie für Musik Wiesbaden and Northwestern University.
In February of 2013, Eric Lamb released his debut recording 'bach (re) inventions vol. 1' with cellist Martin Rummel, his first as a paladino music artist.
Eric Lamb is an Altus performing artist and an adovcate of wooden flutes and head joints by S. Kotel. |