Leslie Craven

Clarinet, Musical Artist

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Who is Leslie Craven?

Leslie Craven is a British clarinettist. He is Principal Clarinettist in the orchestra of the Welsh National Opera and teaches at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama.He is co founder of the Clarinet Convention hosted by the University of Cardiff College of Music.He has given master classes in many establishments including the Royal College of Music, Trinity College of Music, Birmingham Conservatoire, the Clarinet Summer School and as far afield as Cape Town and Hong Kong.He has played principal clarinet on recordings and for many performances with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Philharmonia, the London Symphony Orchestra,London Musici and the BBC Concert Orchestra. Discography includes the CD Expressions,Romantic Trios with "2CELLOS" star Stjepan Hauser and Yoko Misumi and Rota Centenary with Michael Pollock and Yoko Misumi and Stjepan Hauser.Other discs include "Clarissima" with virtuoso friends Lana Trotovsek and Yoko Misumi, Katharine Thomas, Boris Bizjak and Patrick King. He has recorded much of the music of Christopher Ball written for and dedicated to him - his Concerto for clarinet and chamber works including "Celtic Twilight" and the recently recorded "Quintet" for clarinet and string quartet. With flautist Anna Noakes he has recorded "Sonatine" by Andre Jolivet and "Choros no2" by Villa Llobos. Commercial work includes film soundtracks for the original "Wicker Man", "Howards End", "The Pope must Die", "Mickey Blue Eyes","Pirate Prince" and many TV series including "House of Elliot", "Soldier Soldier", "Anna Lee" and many others. He is one of Great Britain's most sought after teachers and has written a pedagogical self-help book for clarinet : Instant Help for playing and teaching the Clarinet.Leslie's personal design mouthpiece is made by Bradford Behn in the U.S.A. and is played by many leading players in the profession in U.K. and overseas.

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on July 23, 2013

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