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Frank Celata is a Lecturer in Clarinet at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, part of the University of Sydney. He holds permanent faculty status and specializes in clarinet performance, chamber music, and orchestral training. Celata has served as Principal Clarinet with Queensland Philharmonic Orchestra and Associate Principal Clarinet with Sydney Symphony Orchestra. He currently directs the Australian International Symphony Orchestra Institute (AISOI), a prestigious orchestral training program.
Education: Graduated from Victorian College of the Arts (1987), studied with Piet Honingh (Concertgebouw Orchestra) in Amsterdam, and Giuseppe Garbarino in Siena. His research interests focus on clarinet pedagogy, historical performance practices, and modernist wind ensemble repertoire. He actively performs with chamber groups like the Sydney Soloists and frequently guest-performs with the London Symphony Orchestra.
- Educations: Victorian College of the Arts (1987), Advanced Studies in Amsterdam/Siena
- Key Roles: Sydney Conservatorium Lecturer (1994–present), AISOI Artistic Director
- Performance Venues: Sydney Opera House, London Symphony Orchestra tours, ABC Classic FM recordings
His performances emphasize Romantic and 20th-century repertoire, with notable collaborations including works by Brahms, Tchaikovsky, and Australian composer Gordon Kerry. Celata's discography includes recordings of Shostakovich's Symphony No.5 and contemporary wind quintets.
Teaching Contributions: Develops clarinet pedagogy curricula, mentors young musicians through AISOI, and maintains active involvement in Sydney's classical music scene. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in his profile, though his artistic achievements are widely recognized.