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Natalie Clein

Natalie Clein OBE (born 25 March 1977) is a classical cellist renowned for her passionate interpretations and international performances as a soloist and chamber musician. Born in , Dorset, to a family with strong musical roots—her mother is a professional violinist—Clein rose to prominence at age 17 by winning both the of the Year competition and the Eurovision Competition for Young Musicians in 1994, becoming the only winner of the latter. Clein began her formal training at the Royal College of Music in , where she received the Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Scholarship, before completing her studies with renowned cellist Heinrich Schiff in . She has since built a distinguished career, performing with leading orchestras such as the Philharmonia, Hallé Orchestra, and Montréal Symphony under conductors including and , and appearing at prestigious venues worldwide, including recital tours in , the Americas, and . Her repertoire encompasses premieres of contemporary works, such as Deirdre Gribbin's with the Orchestra in January 2024, John Tavener's Flood of Beauty, and Charlotte Bray's The Certainty of Tides. Clein plays the 'Simpson' Guadagnini from 1777 and serves as of the Purbeck International Festival. Her recordings, primarily with , have garnered critical acclaim, including a Diapason d'Or for her album of works by Bloch, Ligeti, and Dallapiccola, as well as Gramophone and Record of the Month honors. Notable releases include the Saint-Saëns cello concertos with the Scottish Symphony and Andrew Manze, Kodály's cello sonatas, and the Beethoven Triple Concerto with Alexandra Conunova and David Kadouch in 2019. Clein's achievements have been recognized with the Classical BRIT Award for Young British Performer in 2005 and the zu Solms Cultur Preis at the 2003 Kronberg Academy; in 2021, she was appointed Officer of the (OBE) for services to music. As an educator, she holds the position of of at the Rostock Academy of Music and Theater since 2019 and serves as a Visiting at the Royal College of Music in , where she also gives masterclasses.

Early life and education

Family background and upbringing

Natalie Clein was born on 25 March 1977 in , Dorset, . Her mother is a professional ist of Dutch Jewish descent, born in the UK during and fostered in the countryside while her own mother hid in to survive ; her father is a doctor and keen amateur viola player, and the couple met when her mother provided him with violin lessons. She has a younger sister, , who is an actress known for roles in British television and theatre. Clein grew up in the Bournemouth area of Dorset, immersed in a household filled with music. Her parents frequently hosted string quartets at home, fostering an environment rich in classical sounds from an early age. She attended Talbot Heath School, an independent girls' school in , where supportive teachers nurtured her interests in both music and literature. This familial musical exposure sparked Clein's early passion for the instrument, leading her to begin studying the at the age of six with a small beginner's model.

Initial musical training

Under guidance in the area, Clein demonstrated rapid advancement in her cello studies during these formative childhood years, honing fundamental skills such as , , and intonation through dedicated home . Her early development emphasized joyful engagement with the instrument, supported by the nurturing home atmosphere that prioritized musical growth without formal pressure.

Formal education and early studies

Clein attended Talbot Heath School in , where she received her early secondary education and began to develop her musical talents alongside academic studies. She later enrolled at the Royal College of Music in , studying under the guidance of Anna Shuttleworth and Alexander Baillie. During her time there, Clein was awarded the prestigious Scholarship, which supported her advanced training at the institution. Following her studies in , Clein pursued with renowned cellist Heinrich Schiff in , completing her formal training and gaining international exposure to diverse interpretive approaches.

Professional career

Breakthrough competitions and debuts

Natalie Clein's breakthrough came in 1994 at the age of 16 when she won the of the Year competition, performing Edward Elgar's in with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Vernon Handley. This victory marked her as a standout talent among young British musicians, showcasing her technical prowess and emotional depth in one of the concerto repertoire's most demanding works. That same year, Clein achieved international recognition by becoming the first British winner of the Eurovision Competition for Young Musicians, held in , . In the final, she performed Dmitri Shostakovich's Cello Sonata in D minor, Op. 40, and Elgar's , demonstrating versatility across sonata and concerto forms while competing against young musicians from across . Clein made her debut at the in August 1997, performing Joseph Haydn's Cello Concerto No. 1 in C major with conducting the National Youth Chamber Orchestra of Great Britain at the Royal Albert Hall. This high-profile appearance on one of the world's premier stages solidified her emerging reputation, highlighting her command of Classical-era repertoire in a live broadcast setting. In 1999, Clein was selected as one of the inaugural artists for the New Generation Artists scheme, a program designed to support and promote exceptional young talents through residencies, recordings, and performances. Her participation from 1999 to 2001 provided opportunities for further development and exposure on platforms, bridging her competitive successes to a sustained professional career.

Solo and orchestral performances

Natalie Clein has established a prominent career through regular solo recitals at prestigious venues worldwide, including multiple appearances at London's , where she has performed works such as Brahms's Cello Sonata No. 2 and Kodály's Sonata for Solo , op. 8, often in collaboration with pianists like Marianna Shirinyan. She has also given recitals at the , featuring repertoire from Bach's Cello Suites to contemporary pieces, with notable performances in 1997, 2009, 2011, and 2018. Internationally, Clein has appeared at festivals such as Mexico's Festival Cervantino, where in 2018 she presented a complete Beethoven cello and program with Marianna Shirinyan, and she continues to tour with similar repertoire in the 2024-2025 season. In her orchestral engagements, Clein has collaborated with leading ensembles, including the on multiple occasions for concertos by Elgar and others. She performed Saint-Saëns's Cello Concertos Nos. 1 and 2 with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra under Andrew Manze, a recording that highlights her lyrical approach to Romantic repertoire. A significant highlight was the January 2024 world premiere of Gribbin's Mná with the Orchestra and conductor David Brophy at , , broadcast on BBC Radio 3. Clein plays the 1777 Guadagnini cello known as "Simpson," on loan from the Stradivari Trust, which she has described as feeling like "an extra limb" in her performances. Clein maintains an active touring schedule, with engagements across , the , and in the 2024-2025 season, featuring solo and concerto programs at venues like the Presents series. Looking ahead, she is scheduled for a December 4, 2025, performance of Schumann's with Smith Square under Roger Benedict at St John's Smith Square, , as part of the Stradivari Trust's 40th anniversary celebration.

Chamber music collaborations

Natalie Clein has established herself as a prominent figure in through long-standing partnerships with leading musicians and ensembles, emphasizing intimate collaborative performances across diverse repertoires. Her work in this realm highlights a collaborative style that blends technical precision with emotional depth, often exploring Romantic and 20th-century works. A key long-term collaboration is with pianist , with whom Clein has performed and recorded extensively since the early 2000s. Their partnership includes acclaimed recordings of Kodály's , Op. 8, , and other works, capturing the Hungarian composer's folk-inspired lyricism through nuanced interplay. They have also appeared together at festivals, such as the in a program featuring Kodály's alongside Bach arrangements, and more recently with soprano Hughes in Schubert folksong cycles at events like the 2025 concert series. Clein maintains ongoing associations with pianist Charles Owen, focusing on Romantic cello sonatas. Their recordings of Brahms's Cello Sonatas Nos. 1 and 2, alongside Schubert's Arpeggione Sonata, showcase Clein's warm tone and Owen's sensitive accompaniment, earning praise for balancing structural rigor with expressive freedom. Similarly, their rendition of Chopin's in , Op. 65, and Rachmaninoff's in , Op. 19, highlights Clein's ability to navigate virtuosic demands in duo settings. In string chamber contexts, Clein has collaborated regularly with the , contributing to performances of works that integrate cello into quartet dynamics. She is also a frequent participant in the Nash Ensemble, notably in recordings of Dvořák's String Sextet in , Op. 48, and String Quintet in , Op. 77, where her playing adds lyrical contrast to the ensemble's textured sound. Clein has performed chamber repertoire at major festivals and series, often centering Beethoven's cello works in collaborative formats. At the 2018 Cervantino Festival in Mexico, she presented the complete Beethoven cello sonatas with pianist Marianna Shirinyan, exploring the composer's evolving dialogue between instruments. As Artistic Director of the Purbeck Chamber Music Festival since its inception in 2009, Clein curates programs featuring Beethoven's No. 2 in D major, Op. 102, alongside contemporary pieces, fostering innovative ensemble interactions in Dorset venues. Additional festival appearances include the 2022 Belfast Arts Festival, where she joined friends for Beethoven and Britten chamber selections, underscoring her commitment to blending classical staples with modern voices.

Teaching and leadership roles

Natalie Clein was appointed Professor of at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater (HMT ) in 2018, where she teaches and mentors students in the strings department, drawing on her extensive performing experience to guide aspiring cellists. From 2015 to 2019, Clein served as Artist in Residence and Director of Musical Performance at the , during which she curated concert series and took a leading role in shaping the university's musical programs to foster emerging talent. As the founder and Artistic Director of the Purbeck International Chamber Music Festival in Dorset, UK, Clein has curated programs since its inception in 2009 that emphasize intimate experiences and provide platforms for young musicians to collaborate with established artists. Clein actively participates in masterclasses and academies, including as an alumna contributing to Kronberg Academy projects and as a tutor for the 2025 masterclasses at Cello Akademie Rutesheim, where she offers intensive instruction to advanced students. Through these roles, Clein advocates for young musicians by providing mentorship opportunities, such as masterclasses at institutions like Alleyn's School, helping to bridge technical skill with artistic expression in early career development.

Recordings and recognition

Discography

Natalie Clein's discography encompasses a range of studio and live recordings, primarily issued by Hyperion Records and EMI Classics, showcasing her interpretations of cello concertos, sonatas, and solo works alongside collaborations with prominent pianists and orchestras.
YearAlbum TitleLabelKey Collaborators
1995Duruflé: RequiemHyperionWestminster Cathedral Choir, James O'Donnell (conductor)
2004Brahms/Schubert: Cello SonatasClassics for Pleasure (EMI)Charles Owen (piano)
2006Chopin/Rachmaninov: Cello SonatasEMI ClassicsCharles Owen (piano)
2007Elgar: Cello ConcertoEMI ClassicsRoyal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley (conductor)
2010Kodály: Sonata for Solo Cello, Adagio, Sonatina, EpigramsHyperionJulius Drake (piano)
2012Bloch/Bruch: Schelomo, Kol Nidrei & Other WorksHyperionBBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Ilan Volkov (conductor)
2014Saint-Saëns: Cello Concertos Nos. 1 & 2, La Muse et le PoèteHyperionBBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Manze (conductor)
2017Bloch: Suites for Solo Cello; Ligeti: Sonata for Solo Cello; Dallapiccola: Cello MusicHyperionSolo
2019Works by Rebecca Clarke, Bridge & Vaughan WilliamsHyperionChristian Ihle Hadland (piano)
2019Beethoven: Triple ConcertoWarner Classics/EratoAlexandra Conunova (violin), David Kadouch (piano), Insula Orchestra, Laurence Equilbey (conductor)
2020Haydn: Cello Concertos Nos. 1 & 2 (live)Oehms ClassicsGrosses Orchester Graz, Michael Hofstetter (conductor)
2020Brian Elias: Music for StringsOehms ClassicsGrosses Orchester Graz, Michael Hofstetter (conductor)
Several recordings have received critical acclaim, including the 2017 solo album of works by Bloch, Ligeti, and Dallapiccola, which earned a Diapason d'Or for its exemplary performance and emotional depth. The Kodály album was praised by Gramophone for its astonishing range of colors and directness akin to a live performance. Similarly, the Bloch/Bruch release was lauded by International Record Review as an outstanding interpretation of Schelomo. The 2020 Brian Elias: Music for Strings album received the Gramophone Magazine Award in 2024.

Awards and honors

Natalie Clein first gained international recognition as a young talent by winning the of the Year competition in 1994 at the age of 16, performing Edward Elgar's . In the same year, she became the first British winner of the Eurovision Competition for Young Musicians in , performing Elgar's . Throughout her career, Clein has received several prestigious awards, including the Ingrid zu Solms Cultur Preis in 2003 from the Kronberg Academy for her contributions to music. She was honored with the Classical BRIT Award for Young British Classical Performer of the Year in 2005. In recognition of her broader impact, Clein was appointed Officer of the (OBE) in the for services to music. Clein has also earned acclaim for her recordings, with several receiving Gramophone Disc of the Month designations and Record of the Month awards. Notable among these is the Diapason d'Or awarded to her 2017 solo album featuring suites by , , and . Additionally, in 1999, Clein was selected as one of the inaugural participants in the New Generation Artists scheme, a program supporting emerging classical musicians from 1999 to 2001.

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