Sharon Kam is one of the world’s leading clarinet soloists and has been
working with renowned orchestras in the United States, Europe, and
Japan for over 20 years.
Mozart’s clarinet masterpieces have been an object of artistic focus
for Ms. Kam since the beginning of her career. At the age of 16, she
performed the Mozart Clarinet Concerto in her orchestral debut with the
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and Zubin Mehta. A short time later, she
performed the Clarinet Quintet with the Guarneri String Quartet in
Carnegie Hall, New York.
As part of Mozart’s 250th birthday celebrations at the National Theatre
in Prague, her interpretation of the Mozart concerto was televised live
in 33 countries and is available on DVD. In the same year, she was able
to realize her longtime dream of recording the Concerto and the
Clarinet Quintet using the basset clarinet. Contributing to the widely
praised disk were eminent string players Isabelle van Keulen,
Ulrike-Anima Mathé, Volker Jacobsen and Gustav Rivinus, as well as the
Haydn Philharmonie.
As a passionate chamber musician, Sharon Kam regularly works with
artists such as Lars Vogt, Christian Tetzlaff, Enrico Pace, Daniel
Müller-Schott, Leif Ove Andsnes, Caroline Widmann and the Jerusalem
Quartet. She is a frequent guest at festivals in Schleswig-Holstein,
Heimbach, Rheingau, Risør, Cork, Verbier, and Delft, as well as the
Schubertiade festival. She is also an active performer of contemporary
music music and has premiered works by Krzysztof Penderecki (the
Clarinet Concerto and Clarinet Quartet), Herbert Willi (the Clarinet
Concerto, at the Salzburg Festival), Iván Erőd and Peter Ruzicka (at
Donaueschingen).
Sharon Kam feels at home in a variety of musical genres – from
classical to modern music and jazz – a fact reflected in her diverse
discography. She received the ECHO “Instrumentalist of the Year” award
two times: in 1998, for her Weber recording with the Gewandhaus
Orchestra of Leipzig and Kurt Masur, and in 2006, for her CD with the
Leipzig Radio Orchestra featuring works by Spohr, Weber, Rossini and
Mendelssohn. Her “American Classics” disc with the London Symphony
Orchestra, conducted by her husband Gregor Bühl, was awarded the
Deutsche Schallplattenkritik Prize.
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