Clare College Music
For the past thirty years,
music has had a high profile in the life of the College. A
thriving Music Society puts on regular orchestral, choral and chamber
concerts, and the Monday Lunchtime concerts are part of the established
Cambridge concert calendar during term time. Apart from the
music students, many of whom are talented instrumentalists, there
are a large number of musicians in College every year, including
a strong line-up of Instrumental Award Holders.
Many Clare musicians have
gone on to distinguished professional careers in academic or practical
music. Sir Roger Norrington (Honorary Fellow) was a Choral
Exhibitioner at Clare. The conductors Ivor Bolton, Richard
Egarr and Dominic Wheeler are former Organ Scholars, and two others,
David Dunnett and Stephen Farr, are now Cathedral organists at Norwich
and Guildford respectively. Distinguished academics include
Stephen Banfield, Professor of Music, Birmingham University.
Performing musicians include the baroque violinists Margaret Faultless
and Andrew Manze (also conductor), Marcus Barcham-Stevens (co-Leader,
Birmingham Symphony Orchestra), Daniel Pailthorpe (co-principal
flautist, BBC Symphony Orchestra) as well as Simon Blendis and Jane
Salmon who are members of the Schubert Ensemble. Clare vocal
soloists include Ruth Holton, Angharad Griffyd Jones and Elin Manahan
Thomas, sopranos and the bass-baritone Simon Bailey. Musicans
working in the areas of jazz and musical entertainment include Richard
Stilgoe, Kit Hesketh-Harvey and Harvey Brough. The composer
John Rutter is a former student, later Director of Music.
He was appointed an Honorary Fellow in 2001.
Recent students at Clare
include conductor Robin Ticciati, violinist Jamie Campbell and oboist
Sasha Calin. New music has also featured highly throughout
the years: numerous premières and commissions have taken
place, most recently featuring new works by Christopher Willis,
Chris Elcombe and Graham Ross.
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