British violinist. Born in 1949.
He studied at the [l290263] (1966-1970). During the 1970s he played in the
Orchestra Of The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, the
London Symphony Orchestra (1973-1975) and the
Philharmonia Orchestra, and joined the
London String Quartet when it was re-formed by
Carl Pini. In 1980, as the Associate Concertmaster of the
Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra he went for the first time to live in Hong Kong, and while there he also taught at the Hong Kong Conservatory and formed and led the
Tononi String Quartet. He returned in 1984 to London, where he free-lanced, giving solo and chamber music recitals, playing with many different groups in England and abroad, recording music for films, records and television in the London studio world and occasionally composing music for television commercials, Library Music and the theatre. In 2003, he became Dean of music at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts (HKAPA) (2003-2013).
Son of
Adrian Cruft and grandson of Eugene Cruft.