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Born | Isleworth, West London, United Kingdom | 27 January 1962
Education | Royal College of Music |
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Website | www |
Michael Collins (born 27 January 1962) is a British clarinetist and conductor. One of the foremost clarinetists of his generation, [1] [2] [3] he has served as the principal of the Philharmonia Orchestra and London Sinfonietta. Collins has performed widely as a soloist and played on over 35 recordings on several record labels. He has also served as the conductor of several orchestras and was the principal conductor of the City of London Sinfonia from 2010 to 2018.
Collins was born on 27 January 1962 in Isleworth, West London. He began playing the clarinet aged seven after attending a London Symphony Orchestra performance of Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade suite, which inspired him to take up the instrument. [4] [1] He went on to study clarinet at the Royal College of Music as a youth under David Hamilton and Thea King. Collins had previously attempted to learn the cello and violin but did not fit the instruments well. [4] At the age of 16, he won the 1978 BBC Young Musician woodwind prize and performed at the competition's inaugural grand finale. [5] [6] Aged 18, he briefly studied at the Juilliard in New York City with Stanley Drucker before deciding to return to studying under King. [7] [1] After his return, Collins was invited to join the Nash Ensemble and the London Sinfonietta in 1981. [1] [8]
Collins has served as the principal clarinet of several orchestras, including the Philharmonia Orchestra (1987–1995) [8] and London Sinfonietta. He also performs as a soloist and as part of chamber ensembles. Solo performances have included work with the NHK Symphony Orchestra, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and BBC Symphony Orchestra. [9] He has performed at Carnegie Hall and the Proms, having made his debuts in 1982 and 1984 respectively. [8] Collins has a large repertoire which includes several works by British composers, like Elgar, Vaughan Williams, and Britten. He has also commissioned and performed various works by modern composers; pieces premiered by Collins include Adams' Gnarly Buttons , Turnage's Riffs and Refrains, Dean's Ariel's Music and Elliott Carter's Clarinet Concerto. [5] [10] Collins plays on Yamaha clarinets [10] and has advised the company on their designs. [11] He has been described as "one of the best clarinettists walking the planet" by The Times [12] and a "virtuoso" by The Sydney Morning Herald. [11] In 2019, he appeared in the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Legends series, where he was described as "one of the top clarinettists on the world stage at th[at] moment". [7]
Collins taught at the Royal College of Music from 1985 to 1995. [8] He has served as the principal conductor of the City of London Sinfonia (2010–2018) and has guest conducted the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, [13] Zurich Chamber Orchestra and London Mozart Players, of which he was the artistic director from 2021 to 2023. [10] Collins is the founder of the London Winds, a chamber ensemble which he toured with around Europe and North America. [5]
Collins was once married to Isabelle van Keulen; they had two children. [3] In 2017, Collins underwent a successful surgery to treat bowel cancer. [14] His favourite piece to perform is the Mozart Clarinet Concerto. [14]
Title | Other performers | Label | Year | Ref(s) |
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Bartok:Sonata for unaccompanied violin / Two Rhapsodies / Romanian Folk Dances / Contrasts | Krysia Osostowicz, Susan Tomes | Hyperion | 1993 | [18] |
Edward German: Merrie England | The Williams Singers, and His Orchestra | EMI | 1995 | [19] |
Virtuosi: Michael Collins | Michael Collins and Kathryn Stott | 1997 | [20] | |
Elliott Carter: Symphonia "Sum fluxae pretium spei" / Clarinet Concerto | Oliver Knussen and BBC Symphony Orchestra | Deutsche Grammophon | 1999 | [21] |
Chamber Music Trios | Stephen Hough and Steven Isserlis | RCA | [22] | |
Schubert: Octet | Collins and friends | BBC Music Magazine | [23] | |
Copland: Sextet / Piano Quartet; Vitebsk: 3 String Quartet Pieces | Vanbrugh Quartet and Martin Roscoe | ASV | 2000 | [24] |
Mozart and Beethoven: Clarinet Concertos | Mikhail Pletnev and Russian National Orchestra | Deutsche Grammophon | [25] | |
Edward German: Merrie England | The Williams Singers, and His Orchestra | EMI | 2002 | [26] |
Gregson: Blazon / Violin Concerto / Clarinet Concerto / Stepping Out | Martyn Brabbins, Olivier Charlier and Michael Collins | Chandos | 2003 | [27] |
Spohr: Clarinet Concertos Nos. 1 & 2 | Robin O'Neill and Swedish Chamber Orchestra | Hyperion | 2005 | [28] |
Mozart: Serenades | London Winds | Onyx | 2006 | [29] |
Schubert: Octet / Shepherd on the Rock | Collins and friends | Wigmore Hall Live | 2007 | [30] |
Herbert Howells: To Chosen Hill... | Andrew West and Lyric Quartet | Métier | [31] | |
Spohr: Clarinet Concertos Nos. 3 & 4 | Robin O'Neill and Swedish Chamber Orchestra | Hyperion | 2008 | [32] |
The Virtuoso Clarinet | Piers Lane | Chandos | 2010 | [2] [33] |
The Lyrical Clarinet | Michael McHale | 2011 | [34] | |
Weber: Clarinet Concertos Nos. 1 & 2 / Clarinet Concertino / Horn Concertino | Stephen Stirling and City of London Sinfonia | 2012 | [35] | |
British Clarinet Sonatas, Vol. 1 | Michael McHale | [36] | ||
British Clarinet Concertos, Vol. 1 | BBC Symphony Orchestra | [37] | ||
Mozart, Copland, Kats-Chernin: Works for Clarinet and Orchestra | Swedish Chamber Orchestra | 2013 | [38] | |
British Clarinet Sonatas, Vol. 2 | Michael McHale | [39] | ||
The Virtuoso Clarinet, Vol. 2 | 2014 | [40] | ||
Brahms: Clarinet Trio / Cello Sonatas Nos. 1 and 2 | Ian Brown and Paul Watkins | [41] | ||
Brahms, Reinecke: Clarinet Sonatas | Michael McHale | 2015 | [42] | |
British Clarinet Concertos, Vol. 2 | BBC Symphony Orchestra | 2016 | [43] | |
The Lyrical Clarinet, Vol. 2 | Michael McHale | [44] | ||
Hana wa Saku (Flowers will Bloom) | Charlotte de Rothschild and City of London Sinfonia | Nimbus | [45] | |
Reger: Clarinet Sonatas | Michael McHale | Chandos | 2017 | [46] |
Piccolo Concerto Grosso: Matthias Mueller, Wolfgang Amadé Mozart | Matthias Müller and Zurich Chamber Orchestra | Neos | [47] | |
Crusell: The Three Clarinet Concertos / Introduction et air suédois | Swedish Chamber Orchestra | Chandos | 2018 | [48] |
Richard Strauss: Burleske / Romanze / Duett-Concertino / Violin Concerto | Tasmin Little, Michael McHale and Julie Price | 2019 | [49] | |
The Lyrical Clarinet, Vol. 3 | Michael McHale | 2020 | [50] | |
Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 5; Finzi: Clarinet Concerto | Philharmonia Orchestra | BIS | [51] | |
La Clarinette Parisienne | Noriko Ogawa | 2021 | [52] | |
Brahms: 3 Sonatas | Stephen Hough | [53] | ||
Mozart: Clarinet Concerto / Quintet; Birchall: Concerto | Robin O'Neill, Philharmonia Orchestra and Wigmore Soloists | 2022 | [3] [54] | |
Clarinet Trios: Mozart, Schumann, Bruch, Stravinsky | Isabelle van Keulen and Michael McHale | [55] | ||
Arnold: Clarinet Concerto No. 1 / Philharmonic Concerto / Divertimento No. 2 / Etc. | Rumon Gamba and BBC Philharmonic Orchestra | Chandos | 2023 | [56] |
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