- Carl Rosman
Carl Rosman is an
Australia n clarinettist.Rosman studied with
Phillip Miechel in Melbourne, then withPeter Jenkin at theSydney Conservatorium of Music . He has performed in many countries in Europe, Asia, Australasia and both North and South America as a soloist.He is known for his extreme virtuosity, and is closely associated with composers such as
Brian Ferneyhough ,Michael Finnissy , Richard Barrett,Chris Dench andLiza Lim , as well as frequently performing such composers asPierre Boulez ,Helmut Lachenmann andVinko Globokar . He is also a conductor and co-director of the ensemble Libra, as well a member of theELISION ensemble. He also often performs works involving singing and spoken text; Richard Barrett's work "Interference" exploits both his vocal and clarinet-playing abilities, and he gave the premiere ofAaron Cassidy 's work for solo voice, "I, purples, spat blood, laugh of beautiful lips". He has also performed concerts featuring nineteenth-centurymelodrama works for speaker and piano, notably with pianistsMark Knoop andIan Pace and sung lieder by Schubert and Schumann. He has recorded for ETCETERA, NMC, and ABC Classics. He has also written frequently on music for many periodicals.He currently lives in
Cologne where he is a member of the ensemblemusikFabrik .External links
* [http://www.elision.org.au/players/rosman.html Biography]
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