Michael Collins is among the most prominent clarinetists of his generation. He has appeared in concert as principal clarinetist with the
Philharmonia Orchestra and
London Sinfonietta, as a member of the
Nash Ensemble, and as a freelance soloist and chamber player. His repertory is broad, taking in much British music, including works by
Elgar,
Vaughan Williams, and
Britten. He has also performed and recorded large chunks from the output of disparate European composers like
Mozart,
Brahms, and
Bartók. In addition,
Collins has been acclaimed for his role in expanding the clarinet repertory by premiering and commissioning important works by contemporary composers. In 2021, he issued
La Clarinette Parisienne with pianist
Noriko Ogawa.
Collins was born on January 27, 1962, in Isleworth (West London), England. He enrolled at the Royal College of Music in London in his early teens. His chief teachers there were
David Hamilton and Thea King. By age 16, he attained virtuoso status, winning the woodwind prize at the 1978 BBC Young Musician of the Year Competition. The year 1981 was a watershed one for
Collins: he joined both the
London Sinfonietta and
Nash Ensemble. He debuted at Carnegie Hall in 1982, and the following year made his first recording as a member of the
Nash Ensemble -- A Centenary Tribute (chamber music of
Lennox Berkeley). In 1984, he recorded three volumes of chamber music by
Malcolm Arnold with the
Nash Ensemble and also debuted at the Promenade Concerts as soloist in an acclaimed performance of
Thea Musgrave's Concerto for clarinet and orchestra.
In 1985,
Collins began teaching at the Royal College of Music, and two years later, he accepted the post of principal clarinetist for the
Philharmonia Orchestra. He founded the chamber ensemble
London Winds in 1988, a group he has toured with throughout Europe and North America.
Collins left his posts at the
Philharmonia and Royal College of Music in 1995 to concentrate on freelance work. In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, he has been appearing as a soloist and chamber music partner to many of the leading musicians of the day, including
Martha Argerich,
Mikhail Pletnev, and
Joshua Bell.
Collins has premiered works by many notable figures of the era, including
John Adams' Gnarly Buttons, the Clarinet Concerto of
Elliott Carter, and
Elena Kats-Chernin's Ornamental Air. The Royal Philharmonic Society named
Collins Instrumentalist of the Year in 2007 for his dedication to growing the repertory for the clarinet. In 2009, he performed
Adams' Gnarly Buttons at the Mostly Mozart Festival with the composer conducting.
Collins has also increasingly turned to conducting, serving as the principal conductor for the
City of London Sinfonia from 2010 until 2018. He has guest conducted a number of prominent orchestras, including the
Philharmonia, the
BBC Symphony, and the
London Mozart Players. The latter named him artistic director in residence for the 2021 through 2023 seasons. In 2021,
Collins was accompanied by pianist
Noriko Ogawa on the album
La Clarinette Parisienne, with Sérgio Pires joining for
Poulenc's Sonata for Two Clarinets.