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Daniel Broncano , Clarinet Daniel Broncano, clarinet www.danielbroncano.com [email protected] 0611422226 Rijn en Schiekade 19 Leiden 2311 AK EDUCATION Royal College of Music London Artist Diploma with Distinction – 2011-12 – Full Scholarship (Wilkins Mackerras Award / Ibercaja Award) studying with Janet Hilton, Timothy Lines and Richard Hosford Trinity College of Music London MMus (2009 - 11) Leverhulme Orchestral Mentorship scholarship, Comunidad de Madrid & AIE scholarships, studying with Joan Lluna and Michael Whight. École Nationale de Musique “Edgar Varese” de Gennevilliers, Paris 2008 – 09 studying with Nicolas Baldeyrou Royal Conservatoire of Music of Madrid Bachelor in Music with Distinction (2004-08) Masterclasses and private lessons with Martin Frost, Andreas Sunden, Olivier Patey, Julien Hervé, Antony Pay, Michael Collins, Yehuda Gilad, Emma Johnson, Arno Piters, Robert Plane, David Etheridge TEACHING AND OUTREACH Teaching Vivaldi Music Lessons, 2016 Clarinet Tutor, Leiden Leiden Klarinet Studio, 2016 Private practice, 3 students currently Royal College of Music Junior Department, 2014 to 2016 Deputy Clarinet Teacher Northwood College, 2013 to 2016 Independent school - Clarinet and saxophone teacher - Clarinet ensemble director St Augustine´s Priory, 2014 to 2016 Independent school - Clarinet and saxophone teacher - Clarinet ensemble director City Academy Hackne, 2012 to 2016 OFSTED “Outstanding school” - Clarinet, saxophone and flute teacher West London Free School, 2015 Clarinet, saxophone and piano teacher London Clarinet Studio, 2012 to 2016 Private practice, students ranging 6 to 70 years old - beginner to college level - chamber music Alton College, 2012 to 2014 A-Levels school - clarinet teacher Tri-Borough Music Service, 2013 clarinet teacher St Mary´s Primary School London and Barlby Music School Harrow Music Service, 2013 to 2014 clarinet teacher Tower Hamlets Music Service, 2012 to 2013 clarinet teacher Hertfordshire Music Service, 2012 clarinet teacher at St Albans Music School and St Jeanne Catholic School Dulwich Music School, 2010 to 2012 woodwinds teacher Escuela de Música Enclave de Madrid, 2005 to 2009 clarinet teacher Outreach Musica en Segura 2016, 2015, 2014 Designed and led festival education programme Southbank SInfonia 2014 Extensive outreach work BBC Symphony Orchestra 2012-13 - 14 Assistant in Learning Department on Family Orchestra and BBC Proms Tri Borough Music Hub 2012 Assistant on New Generation Orchestra Further education workshops for RCM Sparks, Broncano/Mnich Duo and Chroma Ensemble ARTS MANAGEMENT Musica en Segura, Founder and Director (2013, ongoing) international music festival. Artistic planning, fundraising, communication, marketing, education and production www.musicaensegura.com Fundraising for the Arts “Making friends with your donor” workshop, June 2016 Arts Fundraising & Philanthropy UK SELECTED PRIZES AND AWARDS RCM Clarinet Prize 2012 - winner Haverhill Sinfonia Soloist Competition 2011 and 2012 – finalist Making Music Award for Young Concert Artist 2011 Madrid Youth Orchestra Soloists´Competition 2011 – special mention Concordia Foundation Artist from 2010 British Clarinet And Sax Society Soloist Competition – 1st Prize Winner, 2010 Trinity College of Music Soloists’ Competition [Nielsen Concerto] – winner (2010) ORCHESTRAL (PROFESSIONAL) BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra 2016 – 2nd and Bass clarinet National Orchestra of Spain 2015 – guest principal Royal Northern Sinfonia 2015 - 2nd Aurora Orchestra 2014 – 2nd & Eb BBC Concert Orchestra, guest principal and 2nd clarinet 2014-6 FNIMN recordings Southbank Sinfonia 2014 - principal Co-principal position in weekly concerts and education projects Orchestra of the Royal Opera House 2014 – 2nd Academy of St Martin in the Fields 2014 – 2nd Royal Philharmonic Orchestra 2013-6, extensive freelance work Colin Currie Group 2013-5 Co-principal clarinet, Steve Reich Music for 18 Musicians Chroma Ensemble 2011-2015 Principal clarinet, regular work including La rondine, Iford Opera Heart of Darkness, Royal Opera House (recorded for Harmonia Mundi) The són project, 2015, principal clarinet Riot Ensemble 2015-2016, Spitalfields Festival Orquesta Ciudad de Granada 2011 Orquesta de la Comunidad de Madrid 2012 Orquesta Ciudad de Granada 2011 – guest principal Chipping Camden Festival Academy Orchestra, Barbieri Symphony, Grup Mixtour, London European Orchestra, Oxted Sinfonietta, Sound Collective, Co-Opera-Co Orchestra, Thames Sinfonia BBC National Orchestra of Wales (selected for extra list) ORCHESTRAL (TRAINING) Britten Pears Young Artist Programme 2015 London Sinfonietta Academy 2013 Concert with George Benjamin, LSO St Luke’s Dutch National Youth Orchestra 2012 Principal clarinet RCM Symphony Orchestra 2011-12 Principal clarinet, Steve Reich Music for 18 Musicians, Bruckner Symphony No.7 with Bernard Haitink RCM Wind Ensemble Concert with Stefan Schilli RCM Chamber Orchestra Great Expectations for Tete-a-Tete opera festival JONDE (Spanish National Youth Orchestra) 2009 Principal clarinet, bass clarinet Schleswig Holstein Festival Orchestra Academy - extra list YMSO Madrid Iuventas Orchestra OJRM (Murcia Region Young Orchestra) Trinity College of Music Symphony Orchestra ▪ Wind Orchestra ▪ Chamber Orchestra SELECTED SOLO AND CHAMBER Llanfyllin Music Festival 2015, Mozart Quintet with Allegri String Quintet Canterbury Festival 2015, Brahms Quintet with Navarra String Quartet Dame Myra Hess Series, Chicago (USA), solo recital and broadcast at WFMT, December 2014 Musica en Segura 2014, 2015, 2016 Founder and Director of new annual chamber music festival in Spain with performances alongside Ksenia Sidorova, Garnati Ensemble, Ilona Domnich, Mario Mora, Rafael Aguirre, Segura Winds Southbank Sinfonia 2014 Chamber recitals at Marlborough College, Royal Opera House Crush Room, and forthcoming Anghiari Festival, Italy. Chamber music with Melvyn Tan Concertos by Copland (recording for BBC Radio 3 with Andrew Gourlay, and Southbank Sinfonia with John Wilson), Mozart, Nielsen, Weber, Spohr and Stanford Solo recitals in UK, Spain, Switzerland and Germany: St Martin-in-the-Fields, St James´s Piccadilly, Bridgewater Hall Manchester, Leeds International Concert Series, Eastbourne Music Club, Chester Music Society, Dolgellau Music Club, Hexham Music Festival, Egham Music Club, Royal Albert Hall, Victoria and Albert Museum, Old Royal Naval College Chapel, Blackheath Halls, Schoningen, Schloss Etelsen Music Festival, Bremen, Palacio de La Granja, Teatros del Canal Madrid SESSION AND RECORDING The Leisure Society - Alone Aboard The Ark David Vaughan Ensemble.
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