East London Clarinet Choir Commissions

DANIEL BASFORD (b.1983) Offa-torium
(premiere: Benslow Music Trust on 13 January 2012)

DANIEL HOANG (b.1987) Wanderlust
(premiere: The Space, London on 10 March 2013)


Selected Original Repertoire

MICHAEL BALL Concertino
GAVIN BRYARS Three Elegies for Nine Clarinets
ALAN BULLARD Cyclic Harmony
MARTIN ELLERBY Looping the Loop (Chicago Hop)
ADAM GORB Burlesque
FRIGYES HIDAS Three Sketches for Clarinet Choir
ERIC HUGHES Celebration Overture
RIKA ISHIGE Lazarus
VACLAV NELHYBEL Chorale and Danza
SAKAI Journey of leaf
TARTINI/JACOB Concertino (soloist Anna Hashimoto)
JAMES RAE Three Southern Sketches
STEVE REICH New York Counterpoint (ensemble version)
EDWIN ROXBURGH Nebula I
NIGEL WOOD Where Spirits and Demons dance
GUY WOOLFENDEN Gordian Knots
GUY WOOLFENDEN Three Dances Arrangements
SAMUEL BARBER Symphony no.1
GAVIN BRYARS After the Underworlds

Selected Arrangements

MARTIN ELLERBY Clarinet Concerto (soloist Vicotria Soames Samek)
FINZI Five Bagatelles (soloist Nadia Wilson)
PHILIP GLASS Symphony no.3 (complete)
GORECKI Symphony no.3 (soloist Alison Rose)
MICHAEL NYMAN Where the Bee Dances (soloist Sarah Markham)
FRANCIS POULENC Organ concerto (soloist Nicholas Sherwood)
ALFRED SCHNITTKE Concerto for Choir

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The East London Clarinet Choir gave their debut performance at St John's Church, Stratford Broadway in October 2006 as part of the substantial drive to regenerate east London in the run up to the London 2012 Olympic Games. The group was one of the first instrumental ensembles to perform as part of the Newham Music and Dance Festival. Within six years the group had performed all British repertoire for clarinet choir and many specially commissioned arrangements and new works.

The reality of running an ambitious agenda of programming and events was difficult beyond 2012. The support offered by Newham Council and the Olympic Delivery Authority was not continued.

The musicians who made up the East London Clarinet Choir were busy professional musicians and continue to support the genre. From 2008–2020 the group supported community projects including Clarinet Choir and Woodwind Orchestra Play Days, spearheaded by Music Director of the choir, Shea Lolin.

From 2021, the Woodwind Orchestra Play Day will become a project completely independent of the East London Clarinet Choir. Find out further details about the Woodwind Orchestra Play Day.