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| PETER FURNISS (Clarinet Bass, Clarinet, Clarinet Eflat, Basset Horn, Copyist) | » |
Orchestral bookings (since January 2009)
ORCHESTRAS
- Adderbury Ensemble
- BBC Concert Orchestra
- BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
- BBC Symphony Orchestra
- Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
- British Philharmonic Orchestra
- Camerata Ireland
- City of London Sinfonia
- English National Opera Orchestra
- English Sinfonia
- Impropera
- Irish Chamber Orchestra
- New Mozart Orchestra
- Northern Sinfonia
- Okeanos
- Opera a la Carte
- Orchestra of the Swan
- Philharmonia Orchestra
- Royal Ballet Sinfonia
- Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra
- Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Scottish Chamber Orchestra
- Ulster Orchestra
EDUCATION WORK
- BBC Symphony Orchestra Education
- English Sinfonia Education
| 29th November 2011 (6pm - 7pm) (Recital) | Church of St Andrew's and St George's13 George St, Edinburgh EH2 2PA Artisan - Aisling O'Dea, violin
- Clea Friend, cello
- Paul Harrison, piano
- Peter Furniss, clarinet
Programme includes Faure Piano Trio, Stravinsky 3 Pieces for solo clarinet and hans Gal Serenade for clarinet, violin and cello. Tickets £10/£5 on door | | | 4th December 2011 (3pm) (Recital) | Kings Place / Hall Two 90 York Way, London, N1 9AG. Box Office tel. 020 7520 1490Ticket + Bloody Mary + Roast Lunch at Rotunda Restaurant for just £29.50 - Roger Eno keyboard
- Robin Millar guitars and harmonica (Sade's producer)
- Elspeth Hanson violin (Bond)
- Pete Furniss reeds (Impropera)
- Mark Neary pedal steel guitar (The Hours, Baxter Drury)
- Philip Sheppard cello (UNKLE, Jeff Buckley)
- Guy Pratt bass ( Pink Floyd, Roxy Music)
- Jamie Morrison drums (The Noisettes)
- Peter Gregson cello and saw (Imogen Heap, Gabriel Prokofiev)
Sunday afternoons will never be the same again. A brand new series devised by cellist/composer Philip Sheppard. Top musicians will perform spontaneous soundtracks to the world's greatest silent films without watching the films or rehearsing in advance. Improvisation before a live audience will begin as the film rolls. The films will include those of comic heroes Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd. The special guests for the last performance of the season include pianist Roger Eno and guitarist / star producer Robin Millar CBE Not so Silent Movies Special Offer Ticket + Bloody Mary + Roast Lunch at Rotunda Restaurant for just £29.50 | |
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Reviews
"Peter Furniss provided another highlight in his performance of Dialogue de l'ombre double by Pierre Boulez. This work is the classic conversation between live performer and fixed media ... taking turns in their musical statements and staying out of each other'’s way. Mr Furniss excelled in carrying out the conversation by matching [the] inflections and pacing of the tape and maintaining matching volumes." Computer Music Journal
"A clarinettist of outstanding qualities. His performance of Mozart's Concerto K.622 was adept, assured and highly musical in the soaring elegance of the Largo, and sparkling in its final Rondo."
"Beautifully shaped and accented playing brought out the best in the very idiosyncratic and inventive music, not least in the whirling finale."
(Witold Lutoslawski's Dance Preludes for clarinet and orchestra) Darlington and Stockton Times
"TIME PIECES, 60 years of American music for clarinet and piano" (CC0054) with David Leiher Jones (piano):
"very even and silvery ... the uniformity and precision of Furniss' clarinet tone will be awe inspiring to some. David Leiher Jones makes a very fine showing here as well." allmusic.com
"There's a sensitive and imaginative musician at work here, as one quickly notices while listening to American Standard. The repertoire requires as much from [David Leiher Jones] as it does from Furniss, and he rises to the challenge with no less skill or commitment. Not just for clarinettists!" International Record Review
"Great control and technique in even the most demanding moments.. the playing here stands in good comparison with any that I have heard... Well thought out and musically interesting ... highly recommended!" Clarinet and Saxophone, Winter 2007
IMPROPERA:
"Rising to the audience's every challenge, the company quickly weave a plot of brilliant ingenuity, embroider it with musical parody and bring wonder and joy to all" Jeremy Kingston, The Times
"The perfect operatic pick-me-up ... four fearless comedians, a pianist happy to improvise in the style of anyone from Scarlatti to Steve Reich, a quick-witted clarinettist, and a well lubricated audience." Anna Picard, The Independent
Discography
- Time Pieces60 years of American music for clarinet and piano with David Leiher Jones (Clarinet Classics CC0054)
- Mendelssohn Concert Pieces op.118 and 119 with Dimitri Ashkenazy and Karl Andreas Kolly (Pan Classics 510 070)
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Teaching experience
Peter has been a committed teacher for over twenty years and is involved as animateur, composer and conductor in a number of innovative projects, particularly in connection with the DaCapo Foundation, Impropera, David Pearl Group and orchestras such as the LSO and BBC Symphony Orchestra.
He has taught at many schools, including Haileybury College, Kimbolton School and Haberdashers' Aske's High School and has given workshops at conservatoires in the UK and abroad.
He is currently a mentor and tutor for the new Tinderbox project in Edinburgh.
Peter is currently available for tuition and coaching (ages 5-75+) at all levels: beginner, adult beginner/restart, intermediate, student, conservatoire, post-graduate and professional.
Regular lessons or one-off consultations are offered for:
- audition/performance preparation
- performance anxiety and physical difficulties
- improvisation, jazz theory and creative expression
- finding your "voice" on the instrument
- smart practice techniques
Come and get some fresh input and ideas!
Enquiries can be made by e-mailing info@peterfurniss.co.uk
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Peter's recordings above are
- Victor Babin Valse de bonne humeur from Hillandale Waltzes
- James Cohn Allegretto Scherzando from Sonatina. Performed by Peter Furniss (clarinet) and David Leiher Jones (piano)
- Music from the CD Time Pieces, (Clarinet Classics CC0054)
- Debussy Petite Piece, transcribed by Peter Furniss for clarinet and string quartet (with the Westbury Ensemble, live recording 2003)
- Richard Dudas Prelude for clarinet and live electronics (2006), Peter Furniss clarinet, Richard Dudas electronics, from a live recording (premiere) at the Forum Neues Musiktheater, Stuttgart - April 2006.
- Steven R. Gerber's Duet Prelude, Double Fugue and Epilogue for solo clarinet, a live recording made in October 2007 at the Warehouse. The score is available on www.stevengerber.com
Peter is a clarinettist and improviser based in Edinburgh and has performed extensively in the UK and Europe, giving recitals at venues such as the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, London's Purcell Rooom, as well as in New York, Seoul and Edinburgh.
His many premiéres include solo pieces by Richard Dudas (Sonata, Prelude), Michael Kaulkin (American Standard), and Raul Rothblatt (solo clarinet version of Trio for Cello, Sox and Underwear), as well as works by Robin Holloway, Dai Fujikura, Thomas Ades, Mark-Anthony Turnage, Elliott Carter, John Adams, Nigel Osborne, Peter Eotvos, Arelene Elizabeth Sierra, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies and others.
He has performed solo concerts with live electronics at the Forum Neues Musiktheater, Stuttgart, ICMC Copenhagen, Edinburgh University in association with IRCAM, Paris). At the Seoul International Computer Music Festival, South Korea, he played Boulez's Dialogue de l'Ombre Double among other works with Shadow Play, featuring cellist Robin Michael and pianist Sarah Nicolls.
As an improviser he has performed with Fritz Welch, Anne Le Berge, Diemo Schwarz, Michael Edwards, Spontaneous Broadway, Impropera and the London Improvisers' Orchestra, and is a member of both Edimpro and Impropera. In 2010 he took part in a CD recording with Indian sarod legend Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, released in Spring 2011. He will also be taking part in Not So Silent Movies, a new project devised by Philip Sheppard at Kings Place, as part of a resident band of improvisers playing unseen to classic silent films.
With Impropera - "the world's only (and arguably best) improvising opera company" - Peter has taken part in completely spontaneous operatic performances at festivals in the UK, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Sweden and at the World Impro Games in Helsinki. The company has had residencies at Den Anden Opera, Copenhagen, Oslo Opera Festival, Teatro di Porto San Giorgio in Italy and for 2011-12 will undertake regular performances at London's Kings Place (see reviews).
He still performs regularly as a guest with many British orchestras, as well as touring with Camerata Ireland under the direction of pianist Barry Douglas. He has worked with many contemporary and chamber ensembles, such as Red Note, Brewhouse, Okeanos, Chroma, Hebrides Ensemble, New Music Players, London Concertante, the Scharoun Ensemble (Berlin), Artisan Trio and Uroboros. He has played at many festivals, including the Vale of Glamorgan, London Soundings, Windsor, York Late Music, St Magnus (Orkney), Jerusalem's Classical Winter and at the 1st Festival of Contemporary Music in Baku (Azerbaijan).
Peter's recordings include the Mendelssohn Concert Pieces Op. 118 and 119, with Dimitri Ashkenazy and Karl Andreas Kolly (Pan Classics 510 070); and the recital disc Time Pieces, 60 years of American music for clarinet and piano with David Leiher Jones, for Clarinet Classics CC0054, which includes world premiére recordings of works by Richard Dudas and Michael Kaulkin, as well as pieces by Bernstein, James Cohn, Victor Babin and Robert Muczynski (see reviews).
As a committed teacher for over 20 years, Peter is involved as animateur, composer and conductor in a number of innovative projects. He is currently teaching in private practice in Edinburgh and mainatains a commitment to all levels of musicmaking.
He has conducted and compered performances of his children's song settings The Farmyard Suite in Belfast, London, Canterbury and in Norwich Cathedral with 720 Norfolk school children. A second orchestral piece in this series for the DaCapo Music Foundation, Finn and Friends, was premiered in 2010 with the Aurora Orchestra in London.
Orchestral Work
Orchestras: Adderbury Ensemble, BBC Concert Orchestra, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, British Philharmonic Orchestra, Camerata Ireland, City of London Sinfonia, English National Opera Orchestra, English Sinfonia, Impropera, Irish Chamber Orchestra, New Mozart Orchestra, Northern Sinfonia, Okeanos, Opera a la Carte, Orchestra of the Swan, Philharmonia Orchestra, Royal Ballet Sinfonia, Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Ulster Orchestra. Shows: Les Miserables. Education Work: BBC Symphony Orchestra Education, English Sinfonia Education.
Peter's orchestral work also includes the BBC Philharmonic, Chamber Orchestra of Europe, English Symphony Orchestra, BBC Concert Orchestra, English National Ballet, Brunel Ensemble, Orquesta Ciudad de Granada, International Symphony & Chamber Orchestra, Jerusalem and Kirov Orchestra of the Marjinski Theatre, St Petersburg.
Peter's web links www.peterfurniss.co.uk www.impropera.co.uk www.clarinetclassics.com www.dacapo.co.uk www.aboutthecomposer.com www.stevengerber.com www.sarahnicolls.com
Peter joined Morgensterns in August 1997 Peter's web profile was last updated 28th Jan 2012
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