
Mark van de Wiel
Professor · Contemporary Music
The Royal Academy of Music, University of LondonAbout
Mark van de Wiel is a Professor of Clarinet at the Royal Academy of Music and an internationally acclaimed soloist. He performs with leading orchestras including the Philharmonia, London Sinfonietta, and LCO, specializing in contemporary music premieres. Notable collaborations include world premieres of Joseph Phibbs' clarinet concerto (2017), Michel van der Aa's Hysteresis, and Morgan Hayes' Dark Room. He has been principal clarinettist with Welsh National Opera and Glyndebourne Touring Opera, and currently holds roles with the I, Culture Orchestra and British Isles Music Festival.
- Education: Merton College, Oxford; Royal College of Music (studied under Colin Bradbury)
- Recordings: Nielsen Concerto, Phibbs Concerto, Messiaen's Quartet for the End of Time
Research interests focus on contemporary clarinet repertoire and performance practice. His teaching spans masterclasses globally, with former students holding principal roles in major orchestras. Awards include an Honorary Doctorate from Northampton University (2023) and Royal Academy Honorary Membership (2019).
Key artistic contributions include Proms performances of Boulez's Domaines and Berio's Sequenza, as well as chamber collaborations with ensembles like the Brodsky Quartet and Dante Quartet.
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