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Michael Whight

Michael has appeared
as soloist with the Philharmonia conducted by
Leonard Slatkin in the UK and abroad, and recorded
Stravinsky¡¯s Ebony Concerto with Robert Craft.
Two performances of John Adams¡¯ concerto ¡®Gnarly
Buttons¡¯ in San Francisco conducted by Kent
Nagano supervised by the composer met with rave
reviews. With Northern Sinfonia he played the
Nielsen Concerto at the Brinkburn Festival,
conducted by Paul McCreech and gave two performances
of Weber¡¯s second concerto. As part of the ¡°Late
Mix¡± series he performed Henze¡¯s Le Miracle
de la Rose. This year Michael recorded the Mozart
Concerto as soloist/director with the Royal
Philharmonic Orchestra. He will be appeared
at the Bath International Festival this year
with London Sinfonietta in a performance of
Gnarly Buttons.
In the field of chamber
music Michael has worked with the Lindsay¡¯s,
the Medici String Quartet, the Schidlof String
Quartet, the Razoumovsky Ensemble, the Lyric
String Quartet, Gidon Kremer and friends, Robert
Cohen and Barry Douglas as well as taking part
in recordings of the complete wind chamber music
of Richard Strauss with London Winds for Hyperion
and with the Wind Soloists of the Chamber Orchestra
of Europe for Teldec. He appeared this year
at the Bordeaux Festival with the Razoumovsky
Ensemble and the Cernier Festival.
Michael has recorded
for the BBC including works by Steve Reich,
Martin Butler, Alban Berg, John Ireland and
Arnold Bax. He was the first British winner
of the International Clarinet Congress Competition
and also won the Royal Overseas League Competition
(woodwind and brass). On the other side of the
fence, he regularly helps to judge the BBC¡¯s
Young Musician of the Year Award.
Michael was invited
to play in the 2003 World Orchestra for Peace,
an orchestra made from leading musicians from
the world¡¯s major orchestras in St Petersburg
and Moscow. He is principal clarinettist with
the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Professor
of Clarinet at Trinity College of Music.
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