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Andrew Marriner (Andrew Stephen Marriner) was born on 25 February, 1954, is an English clarinetist. Discover Andrew Marriner's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?
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Andrew Stephen Marriner |
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Classical musician, former principal clarinet of the London Symphony Orchestra |
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Andrew Marriner (born 25 February 1954 ) is a British solo, chamber and orchestral clarinettist.
He first played with the LSO in 1977 under Sergiu Celibidache and as guest principal on their 1983 world tour.
He became principal of the London Symphony Orchestra in 1986 following the footsteps of the late Jack Brymer.
During his orchestral career he has maintained his place on the worldwide solo concert platform alongside an active role in the field of chamber music.
Andrew Marriner, son of Sir Neville Marriner and his wife Diana Parikian, was educated at King's College School, Cambridge (where he was a chorister), King's School, Canterbury, New College, Oxford, and the Hochschule für Musik, Hannover.
He is Professor at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and the Royal Academy of Music, and was awarded an Hon. Ram in 1996.
He later became principal clarinet of the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, a position he held alongside his commitment to the LSO until 2008.
Marriner is the son of the founder of the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Sir Neville Marriner.
As a soloist, Marriner has been a regular performer in London, both at the Barbican and the Royal Festival Hall.
His extensive career abroad has taken him to La Scala Milan, La Fenice Venice, the Musikverein in Vienna and across the United States and Australia, recently to Melbourne for Concertos by Mozart and Douglas Weiland with the Melbourne Chamber Orchestra.
He is a member of the LSO chamber ensemble and has enjoyed playing with many other international groups over the years.
These include the Lindsay, Endellion, Moscow, Warsaw, Orlando, Sine Nomine and Belcea string quartets.
In addition to numerous recordings with the LSO, on disc and for film and TV, Andrew has recorded the core solo and chamber clarinet repertoire with various record companies including Philips, EMI, Chandos and Collins Classics.
His concerto appearances are regularly broadcast by the BBC.
Recent recording projects include Ronald Corp's Clarinet Quintet with the New London Orchestra and Howard Blake's Clarinet Concerto with Sir Neville Marriner and The Academy of St Martin in the Fields on PENTATONE.
Marinner is in demand as a teacher and woodwind consultant and gives masterclasses, coaches orchestras and adjudicates competitions all around the world.
Over the years, he has taught at the Sydney Conservatory, Australian National Academy in Melbourne, Juilliard School, Hong Kong Academy, Accademia de la Musica in Rome and regularly coaches players with the New World Symphony in Miami.
He is a regular panelist for the Donatella Flick Conducting Competition, is on the Advisory Committee of the Solti Foundation and a Trustee of the Hattori Foundation and is a Buffet Crampon Artist.