Jonathan Sage is a freelance clarinettist based in London. At the age of 23, he already has an impressive track record, having performed widely as a soloist and ensemble-member also premiering many solo clarinet pieces especially composed for him.
Educated at the University of York, England, Jonathan graduated with a BA (honours) in music in 2006. He then undertook a postgraduate degree in Music Performance under Bill Brooks and graduated in July 2008 (with distinction). His teachers include
Alan Hacker,
Margaret Archibald and Lesley Schatzberger and he has participated in Masterclasses with Alan Hacker, Sir Harrison Birtwistle, Lesley Schatzberger, Matthew Hunt and Guy Eshed.

Jonathan made his concerto debut in 2002, playing the Weber Concertino with the Cambridge Youth Orchestra and since then has gone on to play as soloist with the
London Mozart Players and the York Sinfonietta. A highlight of his concerto career came at the Dartington International Festival when, at less than 24 hours notice, he stepped in for Alan Hacker to play the Mozart Clarinet Concerto (on Hacker’s basset clarinet) with the Dartington Festival Orchestra under conductor Diego Masson. As a recitalist and ensemble musician, Jonathan has performed at the Dartington International Festival, the York Spring Festival, the
Late Music Festival (in which he was the soloist/director in a rare ‘all live’ performance of Steve Reich’s New York Counterpoint), the 2007 International Conference on Music Since 1900, the York Microtonal Fayre and the University of York Concert Series. He has played with groups including the Chimera Ensemble and Matrix, working with musicians such as Jane Manning, Stephen De Pledge and Matthew Hunt, and is a founding member of the Jorvik contemporary music group. As an orchestral musician, Jonathan has played with many orchestras including the York Guildhall Orchestra,
New Mozart Orchestra and I Maestri.
Jonathan also has a passion for contemporary music and in November 2008 embarked on his first solo tour to Ireland performing works by Stockhausen, Carter, Sweeney and
Garrett Sholdice, as well as two new works from composers
Alex Harker and Jonathan Nangle, commissioned with funding from the Irish Arts Council.
In addition to perofrming, Jonathan has taught clarinet at the University of York and across the North of England. He has also given lectures on contemporary clarinet techniques at Trinity College Dublin and Dundalk Institute of Technology (DIT).
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I am new on here, just thought I would say hello to a few people,
Happy new year, and best wishes
Andrea