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THEA KING: Clarinet
The doyenne of English clarinettists,
Dame Thea King is a greatly loved and respected artist
who enjoys a varied career as soloist, chamber musician,
orchestral player and teacher. She has appeared
at all the major festivals in Britain, and also in Europe,
Hong Kong, Japan, Brazil and the USA, frequently as
soloist with the English Chamber Orchestra for whom
she plays principal clarinet.
Her solo recordings feature nineteenth-century
repertoire and British music of this century (many have
been première recordings), including a recent
issue of Britten's posthumously-published Concerto Movement,
together with concertos by Malcolm Arnold and Elizabeth
Maconchy. Her versions of Mozart and Brahms have
often been the preferred choice of critics in both broadcast
and magazine reviews.
Thea King also plays the solo
repertoire for basset clarinet and basset horn, and
has recorded all three parts in Mendelssohn's Konzertstück,
Op 114, for clarinet, basset-horn and piano for the
BBC's 'Double Exposure' series.
She is a professor at the Guildhall
School of Music, and was created a Dame of the British
Empire in 2001, having earlier been awarded the OBE
in 1985.
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