Roman Borys is
one of Canada’s most active chamber musicians and a founding
member of the Gryphon Trio. As a producer, Roman looks after
production and development of the Gryphon Trio’s various
projects and education and outreach initiatives. His most ambitious
undertaking in this regard has been the theatrical development
of Christos Hatzis’ Constantinople.
A native of
Toronto, Roman Borys studied with Janos Starker at Indiana University
and Aldo Parisot at Yale University. Roman now teaches at the
University of Toronto Faculty of Music along with Gryphon Trio
pianist Jamie Parker and violinist Annalee Patipatanakoon. Outside
of chamber music, Roman enjoys contributing to film soundtracks
and has been the featured soloist in Kenneth Lonnergan’s You can count on me and
Guy Madden’s The saddest music in the world.
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