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WHEN violinist James Clarke was honing his talents at the tender age of eight, little did he suspect that one day he would become one of the esteemed leaders of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, a post he took at the start of the new season.
Clarke, who was leader of the BBC National Orchestra of Wales for five years and then leader of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra until 1998, was a chorister with King's College Choir before studying at the Royal College of Music.See the full content of this document
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Arts Diary: New Phil Leader Set to Take Up Role
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