the ensembleThe Scottish Clarinet Quartet
(SCQ) consists of four prize-winning musicians who met whilst students
at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. Over the past four
years, the group has enjoyed acclaim and success as Scotland’s foremost
clarinet quartet, performing at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe,
Glasgow’s West End Festival, and venues across the UK from Cambridge to
Campbeltown. SCQ's principal goal is to communicate the players' own
enjoyment and
excitement to their audiences, inspiring and
entertaining in equal
measure. The versatility of the clarinet and the virtuosity of the
players enable them to present a fascinating range of material, making
for unforgettable concerts. SCQ also has a strong focus on
commissioning and performing
new music, whilst exploring the kaleidoscopic soundworld offered by the
extended clarinet family.
the playersAndrew Langford
graduated from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (RSAMD) in
2001 and now enjoys a successful career as a freelance clarinettist,
performing with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra (RSNO), BBC
Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Ulster
Orchestra, Scottish Opera, Scottish Ballet and Paragon Ensemble. He
also teaches at Jordanhill School and Strathclyde University. Alex South is a
graduate of the University of Cambridge and the RSAMD. He has studied
the clarinet with Kate Romano, Nicholas Cox and John Cushing, and bass
clarinet with Michael Huntriss and Henri Bok. Alex is now based in
Glasgow, where he specialises in the performance of contemporary
chamber music, working with SCQ and the recently-formed Research
Ensemble. Solo work this year has included two performances of the
Mozart concerto, with the Helensburgh Chamber Orchestra and Collegium
Laureatum. His other interests include philosophy and hill-walking.
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