CLAIRE OVERBURY (flute, piccolo) »
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ReviewsMusic lovers, take note of the names of the two outstandingly talented young professional musicians - Elspeth Wyllie (piano) and Claire Overbury (flute), who gave a concert in St Mary's Parish Church, Haddington in aid of the restoration fund for Yester Church. In her introduction, Elspeth explained that, as a twelve year old, she had been given much encouragement in her music by the church in Gifford and this concert with Claire was their gift to the fund. And what a gift!The programme was interestingly varied - Baroque, Classical, Romantic, 20th and 21st century pieces, with something for all tastes plus a few surprises. Two Jeux by 1920s Jacques Ibert started the evening and immediately demonstrated a wonderful rapport between the two players, whetting our listening appetite for a stylishly-played Telemann sonata. A sombre Schumann Romance palpably changed the mood but we were cheered by two "lollipops" well-known to James Galway fans. The highlight of the first half of this concert, however, was a sonata by the 20th century Georgian composer, Otar Taktakishvilli (whom - I'll bet - few have heard of and few can pronounce at first sight!). This is fiendishly difficult music for both players and surprised us all with its rhythmic and harmonic contrasts and the virtuosity of execution. The tempo of the two outer movements could have been more relaxed however, as, in the resonant St Mary's acoustic, we lost the clarity of the flute's middle register and the balance between the instruments suffered. But the central slow Aria was quite wonderfully played - a real goosebumps experience! After a convivial interval, a Cossack Fantasy by the Ukrainian virtuoso flautist, Doppler, and the "Hamburger" Sonata by CPE Bach showed Claire's amazing dexterity, an inexhaustible breath control and, as in the first half, faultless intonation. Elspeth led us into the 21st century with a solo suite of 6 characterful miniatures by her friend Nicholas Sackman - quirky, jazzy, playful, - communicated with great style. To finish, two pieces by Ian Clarke, a London composer who writes for "flute as you have never heard it before". The first - Great Train Race was a tour de force using many new techniques to demonstrate astonishingly different effects to be extorted from the solo flute and its player, even singing while playing! The second Orange Dawn was the highlight of the whole evening. Elspeth joined Claire for a musical portrait of an African dawn with flamingoes silhouetted against a rising sun. Led by the consummate artistry of this duo, we were transported there. I have no hesitation in writing in effusive terms - the evening's music was quite exquisite - a gift indeed. The discography button is inactive.
Outreach experienceClaire undertakes regular education work with the City of London Sinfonia and works as a freelance musician with the English National Ballet's Westminster Schools programme. She also works in the Day Centre for both of these Orchestras. Claire also assists the City of London Sinfonia in their hospital outreach programmes, and has worked on the Royal Opera House Chance to Dance project. Further to the first flute day that Claire arranged, she held two last year - The Oxford Flute Day at Abingdon Boys School on 9th November and the London Flute Day on 16th November 2008. This year there will be the next London Flute Day on June 28th at Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls. For more information email londonfluteday@live.co.uk.
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Biography
As an orchestral musician Claire was a member of Southbank Sinfonia (Jan 2008 - Feb 2009) and has worked for the City of London Sinfonia, Sadler's Well's Ballet Orchestra, Bath Philharmonia, Amadeus Orchestra and was the flute player in the National Theatre's Production of Every Good Boy Deserves Favour in 2009. Claire is currently a regular dep for Pippin at the Menier Chocolate Factory.
As a chamber musician Claire plays in the Southbank Duo with the pianist Elspeth Wyllie. They have performed recitals in London venues such as St Pancras Church, St James Piccadilly, and Lauderdale House and were shortlisted for the Park Lane Group Purcell Room Series in 2010. They are performing a recital at St Martin-in-the-Fields in November 2010.
Claire has recently formed the Orsino Ensemble which performs concerts at St Georges' Church, Bloomsbury as their regular ensemble. She is also part of a flute and guitar duo that perform at venues around the country.
As a soloist & chamber musician Claire performs regularly as a headline solo artist on the Cunard cruise liners Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria. She has given duo performances at Lauderdale House, St James Piccadilly, St Pancras, and St Georges Bloomsbury in London and Christ Church Cathedral and Holywell Music Rooms in Oxford.
Orchestral Work
Orchestras: Amadeus Orchestra, JB Management, Southbank Sinfonia, Southern Sinfonia.
Claire's orchestral work also includes Sadlers Wells Ballet Orchestra, Chipping Campden Festival Orchestra, City of London Sinfonia
Claire's education and outreach work includes City of London Sinfonia, English National Ballet and the Royal Opera House.
Claire's principal work includes National Theatre On Stage Orchestra, Orchestra of the City (since 2005), Oxford Chamber Orchestra , Southbank Sinfonia and Oxford City Opera.
Education
Claire's graduate studies took place at Trinity College of Music (PG Dip Performance Distinction, 2003 - 04) and Christ Church College, Oxford University (BA (Hons), 2000 - 03).
Prizes and Awards
- Worshipful Company of Musicians Silver Medal
- Instrumental Exhibition, Christ Church, Oxford
- Making Music Arthur and Gwyneth Harrison Professional Development Programme
- Eastbourne Symphony Orchestra Young Soloist Finalist 2006
- Winner of the Lions District Flute Competition 2006
- Harold Clarke Woodwind Competition Finalist
- 2nd Prize Anglo-Czechoslovak Young Soloist Competition 2005
Teachers: Kate Hill, Wissam Boustany, Mike Cox and Karen Jones.
Masterclasses: William Bennett, Susan Milan, Peter Lloyd, Jacques Zoon and Anna Noakes.
Claire joined Morgensterns in June 2006
Claire's web profile was last updated 19th May 2012
