Joy Farrall - Clarinet

Joy Farrall is one of Britain's most successful and highly
respected wind soloists.

Her career is diverse and fascinatingly eclectic.

Beginning her studies in Melbourne, Australia, with Isobel Carter Joy continued in England as a member of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain while studying with Nigel Keates and went on to study at the Guildhall School of Music with Yona Ettlinger and Antony Pay.

As a professional Joy has performed as concert soloist with orchestras such as the Philharmonia, the English Chamber Orchestra, the City of London Sinfonia, the London Mozart Players, the Ulster Orchestra and the Britten Sinfonia, with whom she recently made her second recording of the Mozart Concerto for BMG Conifer which went straight into the classical charts in its first week of release and is now a best seller.

Joy is a founder member of the Haffner Wind Ensemble with whom she has broadcast and toured widely. This ensemble has broken down many barriers with its education work, always led by Joy, which has introduced many thousands of children to hands-on music making.

As a recitalist with Pianist Julius Drake she has appeared at music societies and festivals all over Britain, at the Purcell Room and the Wigmore Hall in London, as well as in Spain, Australia, Finland and Norway. With Pianist Graham Johnson Joy has performed Schubert's 'Shepherd on the Rock' all over the UK as well as at the Wigmore Hall. In addition to this she has appeared as guest soloist with the Vanbrugh, Kreutzer, Medea, Brindisi, New Leipzig, Schidloff and Pellegrini String Quartets. Festival appearances include Aldeburgh, Cheltenham, Kuhmo Finland, Stockholm, Leicester and Cambridge.

Joy is a famous exponent of new music and has had many new works written for and dedicated to her, most notably Simon Bainbridge's Double concerto and Clarinet Quintet, works by Oliver Knussen and John McCabe and most recently Edward Cowie's 'Elysium'.

As a recording artist Joy has had special critical success for her CD releases. They include the complete Mozart Clarinet works on three disks on Meridian, the Strauss Duet Concertino for EMI, the Mozart concerto on BMG Conifer, which she performs on the Bassett Clarinet, and various chamber music works for both Chandos and Hyperion. Her most recent release is a disc of virtuoso Italian Clarinet Concertos with the Britten Sinfonia on ASV.

Joy is a Professor of Clarinet at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.

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