Christine Carter
Clarinet
Associate Professor of Single Reeds, Memorial University (Canada)
Canadian Clarinetist Christine Carter has performed at venues across the globe, from Carnegie Hall to the Sydney Opera House. She is the clarinetist of the critically acclaimed Iris Trio, co-founder of the inter-arts Looking Glass Ensemble with dancer/choreographer Shannon Litzenberger, and regularly collaborates with Duo Concertante, with whom she has released two albums on Marquis Classics.
Her performances have been praised for their “striking expression” (Bremen Wester Kurier), “seductive tone and effortless fluidity” (The Clarinet), and “golden legato” (Fanfare Magazine), and her debut recording with the Iris Trio was featured by CBC as a top ten classical release. She has also performed extensively as an orchestral musician, including engagements with the New World Symphony, Montréal Symphony Orchestra, Symphony Nova Scotia, and Metropolitan Opera Orchestra.
As a clarinetist, chamber musician, and animateur, Christine is drawn to interdisciplinary and genre-defying projects that illuminate the role of the arts in addressing humanity’s pressing challenges. She holds a Doctor of Musical Arts from Manhattan School of Music, is currently Associate Professor of Music at Memorial University in St. John's Canada, and was recently elected to the Royal Society of Canada’s College of New Scholars, Artists, and Scientists. Christine is a Buffet Crampon Artist.
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Discography
Moods and Miniatures
Music by Clifford Crawley. Maureen Volk, Christine Carter, Michelle Cheramy, and Beverly Diamond.
Centrediscs
2021
Moods and Miniatures
Homage and Inspiration
Trios for Clarinet, Viola and Piano. Iris Trio (Christine Carter, Molly Carr, and Anna Petrova).
Coviello Classics
2020
Homage and Inspiration
Invitation
Trios for Clarinet, Violin, and Piano. Christine Carter and Duo Concertante
Marquis Classics
2019
Invitation