Andrew Dawes


Andrew Dawes is a Canadian violinist. He is known for his performances with the Orford String Quartet.

Early life and education

Dawes was born in High River, Alberta. His violin teachers included Clayton Hare, Murray Adaskin, and he studied with Lorand Fenyves at the Conservatoire de Geneve.

Career

He was first violinist of the Toronto-based Orford String Quartet throughout its existence from 1965 to 1991. The group toured through North America in 1984. He also performed with the Tokyo String Quartet in 1995.
Dawes was a Professor of Music at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music. He is Professor Emeritus The University of British Columbia School of Music. He was a Distinguished Visiting Scholar and Catherine Thornhill Steele Chair in Music at McGill University. He was a member of the board of directors of the Saint James Music Academy, and a director of the Vancouver Academy of Music's Chamber Music Institute.
Dawes has acted as a juror on a number of competitions, including the London International String Quartet competition, the Coleman Chamber Music Competition, and the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition. He was chairman of the Banff String Quartet Competition from 1989 to 2004.

Awards

Notable Dawes recordings include