Bharat Chandra is a clarinetist whose earnest passion for music and live interaction with audiences has taken him across the world as a soloist, chamber musician, and orchestral player. He currently serves as Principal Clarinet of the Sarasota Orchestra and of the Nordic Symphony Orchestra, led by Anu Tali. During summer, he serves as Principal Clarinet of the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music, led by Cristian Măcelaru.

At Cabrillo, Bharat gave the United States premiere of Mark Anthony Turnage's clarinet concerto, Riffs and Refrains, to unanimous critical acclaim with Marin Alsop and the Festival Orchestra. Bharat has also maintained a small teaching studio in Sarasota and has given masterclasses at Michigan State University and the University of Southern Florida, among others.

Recent seasons have included Bharat serving as Guest Principal Clarinet of the Sydney Opera House, the Oregon Symphony in Portland, and Music in the Mountains in Colorado. He also gave his chamber music debuts at Lincoln Center, the Ravinia Festival, and the International Beethoven Festival with the Lincoln Trio. Solo appearances included the Ringling International Arts Festival and the Brevard Symphony Orchestra.

Guest appearances with the Baltimore Symphony, chamber music with Andrew Armstrong's "Music on Main" series in South Carolina, and solo performances of the Copland Concerto and Strauss Duo Concertino in Sarasota concluded a vigorous 2019 season.

About the clarinet, Bharat says, "The Clarinet is the soul of the orchestra, both a chameleon and a solo voice. In the orchestra it bridges the expansive lines of the French Horns and the virtuosic fluidity of the Violins. In historical terms it's one of the youngest members of the orchestra, being born into the latter symphonies of Haydn and Mozart and not coming to full fruition until the European romantics took hold (and of course the masters of the Great American Jazz era). The American clarinet tradition is a hybrid of older German and French traditions (with a "little English" in there for some). And, in recent decades it has reflected back upon the international clarinet world, helping inform and unify what is considered the modern clarinet sound of today. My instruments reflect these worldly elements precisely: they are African wood, designed and manufactured in Japan, use a modified German bore, and present a modernized French key system. The sound? Well, come hear for yourself!"

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