Emma Johnson: A Clarinet Recital

Emma Johnson: A Clarinet Recital

Concerts

Lancaster Arts is delighted to welcome one of the UK’s leading clarinettists, Emma Johnson, in concert with pianist John Lenehan.

The concert begins with virtuosic pieces from Mozart and Weber for both instruments,before a second half that responds to our 2025 theme of Land.Both Peter Sculthorpe's work rooted in the sounds of Saibai, an island near Papua New Guinea, andVaughan Williams’ music based on English folk songs, reflect the stories of people moving from land out to sea. Senegal Spirit pays homage to the traditional music of Senegaland the Benny Goodman Medley includes music redolent of the jazz scene in 1930s Chicago.

Described by The Times as "Britain's favourite clarinettist", Emma Johnson is one of the few clarinet players to have made a career as a soloist. Since winning the BBC Young Musician of the Year at the age of seventeen, she is known for her diverse repertoire. She was awarded an MBE by the Queen in 1996.

With more than 80 albums to his credit, reflecting an enormous variety of genres and styles, John Lenehan ranks as one of the most versatile pianists on the classical scene today.

 
“Johnson’s musical charms include warm tone, superb musical taste and very sensitive phrasing, this was a debut that offered a lot of pleasure.”Washington Post 
Emma Johnson ClarinetJohn Lenehan Piano

Concert Programme

Mozart
Grande Sonate K581a
Weber
Grand Duo Concertant

Sculthorpe
Songs of Sea and Sky 
Vaughan Williams
Studies in English Folk Song
Emma Johnson 
Senegal Spirit
Benny Goodman
Medley

Image Credit: Frances Marshall