James Clarke Biography, Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth, Family

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James Clarke is a British actor, director, and producer. He was born on 15 October 1957 in London, United Kingdom. He is 63 years old. James Clarke is best known for his roles in films such as The Elephant Man (1980), The Killing Fields (1984), and The Mission (1986). He has also appeared in television series such as The Bill, Minder, and The Professionals. James Clarke has a height of 5 feet 11 inches (1.80 m). He has a slim build and his hair is dark brown. James Clarke is currently single. He has not been previously engaged. James Clarke has an estimated net worth of $2 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful career in acting, directing, and producing. He has appeared in numerous films and television series over the years. James Clarke is an active philanthropist. He has supported numerous charities and organizations over the years, including the British Red Cross, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, and the National Autistic Society.

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Age66 years old
Zodiac SignLibra
Born15 October, 1957
Birthday15 October
BirthplaceLondon, United Kingdom
NationalityUnited Kingdom

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According to his official biography, Clarke has been "a visiting professor at universities in various countries, including Azerbaijan, where he was appointed an honorary Professor of Music at the Baku Music Academy; Russia, at the Moscow Conservatoire[;] and Sweden, at the University of Malmö." In addition, he "has led composition courses at the Time of Music Festival in Viitasaari, Finland, where he was featured composer in 2000, and at the Festival junger Künstler Bayreuth." He was also "a featured composer at the 2004 Ars Musica festival in Brussels, where ten works were performed in the largest survey of Clarke’s music to date [2007]."

From 1994 to 1997[,] he was Composer-in-Residence at Queen's University, Belfast, where, as artistic director of the Sonorities Festival of new music, his programmes were notable for their advocacy of recent music from the rest of Europe. Clarke's own aesthetic is far closer to this music than to prevailing fashions in metropolitan English new music. He argues that "it is not the role of new art gently to massage the ears" and his work is indeed often aurally abrasive, pushing instruments to timbral extremes. Dualities abound: ensembles split apart to form opposing factions; forms often divide, the second part sometimes – as in "La violenza delle idee" (1991) – a fractured attempt to recreate the first, sometimes – as in "Independence" (1988) – a distillation of the first. Early works evolve from silence by a process of accretion in which the music assembles its history before our ears; in "Broken" (1988) and subsequent works the fundamental metaphor is that of decomposition, the creative process leaving its trace on a body of possible material like acid biting into an etching plate.

In 1979, with his colleague Richard Emsley, Clarke co-founded the new music ensemble, Suoraan, "a small band of outstanding specialist performers" based in London "which dedicatedly promoted the music of, centrally, Iannis Xenakis but also younger British and European composers such as Michael Finnissy and James Dillon." Yet, as Christopher Fox points out, "for much of his career [Clarke's] work has attracted most attention beyond the British Isles, including significant performances at the International Gaudeamus Music Week and the ISCM World Music Days."

James Clarke (born 15 October 1957) is an English composer sometimes associated with the New Complexity school.

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