Alexandre Carlin

From Wind Repertory Project
Alexandre Carlin

Biography

Alexandre Carlin (b. 2 February 1973, Versailles, France) is a French composer, clarinetist and conductor.

Mr. Carlin holds a degree in musicology from French University (Sorbonne) and diplomas in band conducting. He is actually teaching in Bû’s high school and is the conductor of three orchestras in the same city (beginning band, young band and concert band).

Mainly inspired by wind instruments, he browses some news horizons by doing some courses of music for screen with Levallois-Perret with Pierre Manchot, and composing courses in Mantes-en-Yvelines with Stéphane Bortoli.

Involved in local music life, he was during many years member of the organization for music of his department, and conductor of the young band of the same department.

Mr. Carlin is a member of the French clarinet ensemble “Les vents d’anches”, where he plays the bass and contralto clarinet.


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