
Mark Simpson & Richard Uttley
Mark Simpson & Richard Uttley
Mark Simpson brings dual talents as composer and clarinettist to an intimate programme featuring Johannes Brahms and his own works.
A virtuoso clarinettist with a ‘glittering composing career’ (The Arts Desk), Mark Simpson is joined on stage by Richard Uttley, Piano Professor at the Royal College of Music. Together, they perform a selection of Simpson’s own compositions alongside works by Brahms.
Since becoming the first-ever winner of both the BBC Young Musician of the Year and BBC Proms/Guardian Young Composer of the Year competitions in 2006, Simpson has forged a dual career, championing new music while delivering insightful, nuanced interpretations of the clarinet repertoire. Uttley is celebrated for the integrity and breadth of his musicianship as a soloist, chamber musician and recording artist.
Simpson’s performances of Brahms have been praised for their ‘real sense of shape and flow’ and ‘cathartic’ emotion (The Guardian), qualities that will bring out the warmth and richness of Brahms’s contemplative music.
Simpson’s basset clarinet is the highlighted instrument here, his playing careful and delicate, the lines emerging like tendrils growing not towards the sun but down into darkness.
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What to expect at The Queen's Hall
Tune out the outside world and let morning recitals encircle you in rich concentration. This is the atmosphere where world-class chamber music thrives.
Programme
Sir James Macmillan After The Tryst
Mark-Anthony Turnage Cradle Song
Jay Capperauld So My Tears Flow
Mark Simpson Echoes and Embers
Brahms Clarinet Sonata in F minor, Op.120 No.1
Zoë Martlew Pyrrhos
Mark Simpson Lov(escape)
Gavin Higgins Three Broken Love Songs
Brahms Clarinet Sonata in E flat, Op.120 No. 2