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Tania Frazer - Oboe
Born in Australia, Tania completed both her postgraduate degrees with David Theodore at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London on full scholarship.
Following graduation she performed with the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival Orchestra for three years working closely with some of the world's greatest musicians including Lorin Maazel, Rostropovich, Solti and others.
At the age of 23 Tania was invited by Zubin Mehta to perform with the famous Israel Philharmonic Orchestra under his direction.Tania has since appeared with the IPO on many occasions under Zubin Mehta, Valery Gergiev and other celebrated conductors.Tania has performed with many fine orchestras including the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, the New Zealand Symphony, the Jerusalem, the Stavanger Symphony in Norway, the Montreal Chamber Orchestra and was principal English Horn of the Sydney Symphony orchestra for a season.From 1997-2001 Tania held the position of principal oboe with the prestigious Israel Opera in Tel-Aviv. In this capacity she toured Europe and performed and recorded a number of oboe concertos, most recently, the Strauss Oboe Concerto.Tania has appeared as a soloist with the Australian Chamber Orchestra on a number of occasions including the ACO's 2006 tour of Europe performing Bach Cantatas along-side American Soprano dawn Upshaw at some of the continents most prestigious festivals and concert halls.She has also performed over 100 concerts as principal oboe with the ACO Australia wide, including live radio broadcasts, streaming video productions and CD recordings.A recipient of numerous prizes and awards, tania won first prize at the Coleman International Competition in L.A, the Queen Elizabeth Silver Jubilee Award in London, the Philhamonia Orchestra Martin award and was recently included in the "Who's Who of Australian Women" in recognition of her contribution to the arts.
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