Charlotte Bartley
Clarinet Period Clarinet Recorder Saxophone
Music Performance
Charlotte plays with a 'beautiful sound throughout with superb legato' and 'really fantastic, stylish, excellent control'.
Charlotte is a Clarinettist and Recorder player who has played with orchestras including Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Britten Sinfonia, Paraorchestra, Orchestre de Picardie, The Hanover Band and Academy of Ancient Music playing alongside Tony Pay.
Charlotte was awarded the Chairman’s Prize when graduating from Guildhall School of Music and Drama with a distinction in MMus and MPerf in Orchestral Artistry, a Masters paired with the London Symphony Orchestra. She also received a 1st in her BMus Hons in Classical Clarinet and Recorders where she studied with Andrew Marriner and Ian Wilson. In the academic year 2019-2020 Charlotte was a Double Junior Fellow in Chamber Music and Recorder at Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
Charlotte has been broadcast on BBC Radio 3 numerous times both as a soloist and chamber musician and has performed at the Barbican SoundUnbound Festival. She was a finalist at The Yamaha Clarinet competition and her studies have been generously supported by The Countess Munster Trust, The Tillet Trust and Colin Keer Trust, Help Musicians UK, The Felicity Belfield Trust, The EMI Sound Foundation and was a Post Graduate and Undergraduate Scholar at Guildhall.