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CHARLIER, JEAN-MICHEL (b 1959 )Jean-Michel Charlier
Born in 1959, Jean-Michel Charlier gained his degree in
clarinet and chamber music at the Brussels Conservatoire. He then perfected his
art with Guy Deplus in Paris, Walter Boeykens in Antwerp and the Amadeus
Quartet in Cologne and took part in many master-classes. Member of the
Orchestre Symphonique de la Monnaie for five years, he has been clarinet
soloist and principal of this section in the Belgian National Orchestra since
1985. Winner of the Tenuto award and of the special Live Tenuto award,
he gives concerts and recitals both in Belgium and in France, The Netherlands and Germany. He has been invited to many festivals, and several of his
concerts have been the subject of television and radio broadcasts. His
recordings include a disc which was awarded the Grand Prix Charles Cros. He is
professor of clarinet at the Brussels Conservatoire and also gives courses in Belgium and France.
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