(1945-01-01) 1 January 1945 (age 79) Liverpool, England
Instrument
Clarinet
Years active
1970–present
Labels
Chandox, Naxos, ASV Digital
Musical artist
Janet Lesley Hilton (born 1 January 1945)[1][better source needed] is a British clarinet soloist, teacher, chamber performer, and orchestral musician. She has gained widespread recognition for her extensive recordings with the Chandos and Naxos record labels.
In 2016, she released Flying Solo, solo clarinet literature dating from 1919 through 2000. In his review of the album, Anthony J. Costa writes, 'The styles hint at a variety of influences including blues (Turnage), ragtime (Stravinsky), commedia dell’Arte (Cahuzac), poetry of Wordsworth (Roxburg), nature (Messaien), mythology (Crosse) and Indian classical music (Mayer)'.[8]
Discography, selected
Lindsay String Quartet with Janet Hilton, clarinet. Clarinet Quintet in B Minor Op.115; Sonata in E Flat Major for Clarinet and Piano, Op.120 No.2 / Brahms. Chandos ABR 1035, 1981, LP.
Janet Hilton (clarinet) and Keith Swallow (piano). Rhapsodie: French Music for Clarinet & Piano / Poulenc, Ravel, Debussy, Saint-Saëns, Roussel, Milhaud. Chandos 6589, 1994, CD.
Lindsay String Quartet with Janet Hilton, clarinet. Clarinet Quintet in A, K581 / Mozart. ASV Digital CD DCA 1042, 1998, CD.
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conducted by Rumon Gamba. Janet Hilton, clarinet solo. Dedications: Four British Clarinet Concertos Composed for Janet Hilton. Clarinet Classics CC0034, 2000, CD.
Janet Hilton (clarinet) and Jakob Fichert (piano). Max Reger Clarinet Sonatas (Complete). Naxos 8.572173, 2010, CD.
^ abcd'Janet Hilton'. In International Who's Who in Music and Musicians' Directory (In the Classical and Light Classical Fields), edited by David M. Cumings, 284. UK: International Biographical Centre, 2000.
^Bryant, Michael. 'The Clarinet on Record'. In The Cambridge Companion to the Clarinet, edited by Colin Lawson, 199–212. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. p. 211.