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Chinook Clarinet
Quartet is one of the leading chamber music ensembles
in Britain. Their dynamic and innovative performances delight
audiences by offering some of the most flexible and varied programmes
on the concert circuit today. Their vast repertoire extends
from arrangements of famous classical works to various jazz styles
and contemporary music featuring many of their own commissions.
Chinook have dedicated much time
increasing the repertoire and reputation of this genre. They
have succeeded in extending the boundaries of sound in this
medium by exploring new techniques, colours and textures. Their
critically acclaimed performances and commitment to new music
have put them at the forefront of the contemporary music scene,
performing for both the Park Lane Group and the Huddersfield
Contemporary Music Festival. Commissioned composers include:
Simon Parkin, Julian Phillips, Kate Romano, Robert Keeley, Damien
Harron, Dai Fujikura, Roger Marsh and John Stubblefield.

Chinook apply the same standard of
excellence to education projects with an enthusiastic approach
in composition workshops and performance masterclasses throughout
the UK, enabling them to create exciting new avenues for writers
and performers to create music together. Competition success
has seen Chinook promoted by BBC Young Artists Forum, the John
Tunnell Trust, the Young Musicians Trust, the Park Lane Group,
Live Music Now!, Eastern Arts 'Making Music'and the South East
Musicians Scheme. Concert venues have included the Bridgewater
Hall (Manchester), Queen’s Hall (Edinburgh), Wigmore Hall and
the Purcell Room (London). Tours have taken them as far afield
as Hungary, Germany, Poland and New York. They have also broadcast
for BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio 3 and recorded two CD's entitled
Chinook and The Grace of Cunning and Deception.
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