Sharon Kam (Hebrew: שרון קם); born August 11, 1971, is an Israeli–German clarinetist. She won the ARD International Music Competition in 1992.[1]
Sharon Kam | |
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Background information | |
Born | Haifa, Israel | August 11, 1971
Genres | Classical music, contemporary music |
Occupation | Solo clarinetist |
Instrument(s) | Clarinet and basset clarinet (French system) |
Years active | 1987–present |
Labels | Berlin Classics, Orfeo |
Website | sharonkam |
Career | |
Education | Juilliard School of Music by Charles Neidich |
Agent(s) | Impresariat Simmenauer GmbH, Berlin Press: Hasko Witte, Büro für Künstler, Hamburg |
Known for | Numerous CDs, one DVD, several YouTube videos, sound recordings also on Spotify and Deezer |
Awards | Various awards, 1992–2006 |
Personal | |
Spouse(s) | Gregor Bühl, conductor |
Children | 3 children
Residence: Hannover, Germany |
Biography
editAfter completing her music studies at the Juilliard School of Music in New York, where she studied clarinet with Charles Neidich,[2][3] she made her orchestral debut as a 16-year-old with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra under Zubin Mehta.[4] In 1992, she won the ARD International Music Competition,[4][5] followed a year later by the Davidoff Prix. In 1998 she received the ECHO Klassik Prize as "Instrumentalist of the Year" for her CD recording of the Weber concertos with the Gewandhaus Orchestra conducted by Kurt Masur. In 2006, she was again awarded for her CD with the Leipzig Radio Orchestra featuring works by Spohr, Weber, Rossini and Mendelssohn. Her 2002 CD "American Classics" with the London Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Gregor Bühl was awarded the German Record Critics' Prize.
Kam's interpretation of the Mozart concerto as part of Mozart's 250th anniversary in 2006 at the Prague National Theater was broadcast live on television in 33 countries and is available on DVD. The same year, she realized her dream of recording Mozart's clarinet concerto and quintet, playing the basset clarinet.
Kam has given concertos worldwide with major orchestras such as the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Berlin Philharmonic, the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, and Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra.[1] She was "Artist in Residence" at the Bodensee Festival in 2011.
Kam is also active in the field of chamber music and works regularly with artists such as Lars Vogt, Christian Tetzlaff, Daniel Müller-Schott, Enrico Pace, Leif Ove Andsnes, Carolin Widmann and the Jerusalem Quartet. Is a frequent guest at a number of festivals.
In the realm of contemporary music, she has premiered many works, including Krzysztof Penderecki's concerto and quartet, as well as concertos by Herbert Willi (at the Salzburg Festival), Iván Erőd and Peter Ruzicka (in Donaueschingen).[6]
Kam married the conductor Gregor Bühl in 1994, has two children and lives with her family in Hanover.[7][8][9]
Kam plays on Buffet Crampon clarinets.[10]
Selected recordings
edit- The Romantic Clarinet (Rietz: Klarinettenkonzert op. 29, Bruch: Konzert für Klarinette, Viola & Orchester op. 88, Weber: Klarinettenquintett op. 34 arr. für Streichorchester) 2007.
- Mozart Gala From Prague / Clarinet Concerto (Don Giovanni: Overture, K.527, Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra in A major, K.622, Symphony No.38 in D major, K.504 "Prague") 2006.
- Works for Clarinet and Orchestra (Mendelssohn: Two Concert pieces for Clarinet, basset-horn and Orchestra, op. 113 and op.114, Spohr: Concerto Nr. 4 in e minor, Weber: Concertino op. 26, Rossini: Introduction, Theme and Variations) 2005.
- Sharon Kam – Artist Portrait 2003.
- American Classics (Copland: Concerto for clarinet, Bernstein: Prelude, Fugue and Riffs, Gould: Derivations for clarinet and Band, Shaw: Concerto for clarinet, Gershwin: Summertime, They All Laughed, The Man I Love, I Got Rhythm) 2002.
- Mozart and Krommer Concertos (Mozart- Clarinet Concerto, Krommer- Clarinet Concerto)
There is no Blu-ray with Kam and only one DVD, the Mozart Quintet, played on a basset clarinet. She is represented on YouTube, Spotify and Deezer.
References
edit- ^ a b "Sharon Kam Biography". Warner Classic & Jazz. Archived from the original on January 25, 2009. Retrieved January 8, 2009.
- ^ Dykk, Lloyd (June 12, 1998). "Chamber music friends celebrate 50 years with a fifth". The Vancouver Sun. Vancouver. p. 40. Retrieved May 21, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Sharon Kam – Clarinet". The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Archived from the original on June 17, 2011. Retrieved January 8, 2009.
- ^ a b Rivers, Travis (April 12, 1996). "Clarinetist performs with symphony at NIC". The Spokesman-Review. Spokane, Washington. p. 70. Retrieved May 21, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Kam & Copland". The Sheboygan Press. Sheboygan, Wisconsin. February 4, 1993. p. 7. Retrieved May 21, 2020 – via Newspapers.com. continued on page 8
- ^ Website
- ^ Arndt, Stefan (September 15, 2011). "Weltstar mit Muttergefühlen". Wolfburger Zeitung (in German). Wolfsburg. Retrieved May 22, 2020.
- ^ Forsthoff, Christoph (March 3, 2016). ""Wir sollten alle ein bisschen Waldorf werden"". concerti.de. Hamburg. Retrieved June 25, 2020.
- ^ "Sharon Kam spielt Penderecki". Süddeutsche Zeitung. Munich. February 24, 2016. Retrieved May 22, 2020.
- ^ "Sharon Kam". Buffet Crampon. May 24, 2016. Retrieved March 6, 2021.
Further reading
edit- Wierzbicki, James (February 17, 1993). "Clarinetist Sharon Kam's Gifts Set Her Apart". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. p. 59. Retrieved May 21, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- Glakin, William (December 22, 1991). "Sight enhances sound in classics on take". The Sacramento Bee. Sacramento, California. p. 171. Retrieved May 21, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.