Pip Clarke (Violin) and Havilland Willshire (Piano) ‘s WACIDOM Concert Saturday 2nd March

Pip Clarke (Violin) and Havilland Willshire (Piano) ‘s WACIDOM Concert Saturday 2nd March

Pip Clarke – Violin, Havilland Willshire – Piano will be playing the WACIDOM concert on Saturday 2nd March 1.45pm – 2.30pm. They will be playing:

Brahms                         Sonatensatz in C minor, Op. posth. 

Dvořák                        Romance in F major, Op. 11

Ysaӱe                            Berceuse in F minor, Op. 20

Wieniawski                 Fantaisie brillante sur Faust Op. 20

Pip Clarke is a unique musician. Critics have described her playing as “dazzling”, demonstrating “incredible emotion” and often noting an “audience spellbound”. Pip gave her ‘sold out’ debut in the Isaac Stern  Auditorium at Carnegie Hall in 2007, performing the Korngold violin concerto with the New York Pops Orchestra.  Concert performances in the United States have included performances with the Florida Orchestra (with Stefan Sanderling); the Colorado Symphony (with Marin Alsop); the Syracuse Symphony (with Daniel Hege); the Utah Symphony (with Keith Lockhart); the Buffalo Philharmonic; and the Honolulu      Symphony Orchestra. Pip made a guest appearance at the Hollywood Bowl opening Gala Concert, and was the featured violin soloist in the major motion picture “15 Minutes” (with Robert De Niro). She also appeared in recital as one of the “Rising Stars” at the Ravinia Festival in Chicago.  Performances in Canada included repeat   appearances with the Calgary Philharmonic and the Regina Symphony. In the UK Pip has performed with the London Sinfonia, and toured with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. 

CD recordings include ‘After a Dream’, and ‘Amidst a Fantasy’ – both discs featuring a collection of short romantic concert pieces; and a debut recording on Albany Records of a violin concerto by the American composer, Lee Actor. Written for Pip, it is an outstanding composition with lush contemporary romantic melodies and dazzling virtuosity.  Since returning home to live in the UK in 2018, Pip has continued to     perform. She has collaborated with the pianist Martin Jones in concert, with her sister Nikki, and is now one part of a musical partnership with the pianist Havilland Willshire. Pip also conducts a ladies choir, and teaches privately. 

Passionate about the value of a wide variety of music making Havilland Willshire is regularly invited to speak about the role of music in the lives of young people. He has worked extensively with young musicians as conductor and pianist and is highly sought after as adjudicator and competition jury member. An experienced examiner, he has served on numerous validation and review panels. 

Havilland Willshire studied piano with Rsyzard Bakst and accompaniment with Clifton Helliwell at the Royal Northern College of Music and Music Education at the University of Manchester. He held the post of Coordinator of Metropolitan Wigan Instrumental Music Service for nine years before accepting the position of Head of Junior Conservatoire of Music at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in 2000. Following a year as Head of Music Education in 2008 he became Dean of the School of Music in 2009. In 2014 he was appointed Assistant Director and Head of Performance at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance and more recently, Director of the Faculty of Music in November 2018, a post he held until early 2023.

A dedicated teacher, he taught for a number of years at the Birmingham Conservatoire of Music Junior School and continued to teach at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and Trinity Laban. Currently he teaches at Cheltenham College. He also enjoyed an active concert career as soloist and chamber musician including live broadcasts and recordings for BBC Radio and is the duo partner for the violinist Pip Clarke.

Next Concert: Please note that the next concert, WACIDOM’s 500th, will be played by one of our Patrons, Professor Leon McCawley.

The concert will be held in Holy Trinity Church, on Friday 8th March 2024 at 1:00pm – 1:45pm. This is a change to the normal arrangements. Please make a note if you want to hear that concert! We would hate anyone who wants to listen to Leon, to miss out.