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- Q5145281 abstract "Colin James Lawson MA (Oxon) MA PhD DMus FRCM FRNCM FLCM HonDMus Hon RAM, is an English clarinettist, scholar and broadcaster. He was born on 24 July 1949 in Saltburn-by-the-Sea and educated at Bradford Grammar School. A pupil of Thea King, Lawson read music at Keble College, Oxford. Postgraduate studies in music at the University of Birmingham saw Lawson awarded the MA in 1972 for his study into the clarinet in eighteenth-century repertoire. His subsequent doctoral research into the chalumeau in eighteenth-century music (1976; published by UMI in 1981) remains the most extensive study of the instrument and its repertoire.Following academic positions at the University of Aberdeen and the University of Sheffield, Lawson was appointed to the Chair of Performance Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London in 1998. He was Pro-Vice Chancellor and Dean of the London College of Music & Media at Thames Valley University (now the University of West London) from 2001-2005. In July 2005 he became Director of the Royal College of Music, London, where he holds a Personal Chair in Historical Performance.Lawson is internationally recognised as a performer of chalumeaux and historical clarinets, having held principal positions with leading British period orchestras, notably The Hanover Band, The English Concert and the London Classical Players, with whom he recorded extensively and toured world-wide. Described as 'a brilliant, absolutely world-class player' (Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung) and ‘the doyen of period clarinettists’ (BBC Music Magazine), he has appeared as soloist in many international venues, including London's major concert halls and New York's Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall. His extensive discography comprises concertos by Fasch, Hook, Mahon, Mozart, Spohr, Telemann, Vivaldi and Weber, as well as a considerable variety of chamber and orchestral music. Among recent recordings are two discs of sonatas by Xavier Lefèvre and a highly acclaimed CD of the Mozart Clarinet Quintet and other fragments.Lawson has an especially close association with Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto K622, which he performs regularly on both modern and historical instruments. In addition to directing performances of the work, he has played it in collaboration with conductors such as Roy Goodman, Christopher Hogwood, Roger Norrington and Joshua Rifkin. Lawson’s Cambridge Handbook to Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto (1996) examines the work’s genesis, composition and construction, as well as the career of the dedicatee Anton Stadler and his innovative basset clarinet. Other publications for Cambridge University Press include The Cambridge Companion to the Clarinet (1995), a Cambridge Handbook to Brahms’s Clarinet Quintet (1998) and The Cambridge Companion to the Orchestra (2003). With Robin Stowell he initiated the series of Cambridge Handbooks to the Historical Performance of Music, including their joint introductory volume (1999) as well as his own volume on the early clarinet (2000). Lawson and Stowell’s latest publication, The Cambridge History of Musical Performance appeared in February 2012.".
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- Q5145281 comment "Colin James Lawson MA (Oxon) MA PhD DMus FRCM FRNCM FLCM HonDMus Hon RAM, is an English clarinettist, scholar and broadcaster. He was born on 24 July 1949 in Saltburn-by-the-Sea and educated at Bradford Grammar School. A pupil of Thea King, Lawson read music at Keble College, Oxford. Postgraduate studies in music at the University of Birmingham saw Lawson awarded the MA in 1972 for his study into the clarinet in eighteenth-century repertoire.".
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