Dominy Clements
Dominy Clements was born in Newport, Monmouthshire in 1964. He
trained as a flautist through the excellent South Wales music
education system, and subsequently at the Royal Academy of Music
in London (www.ram.ac.uk). He studied flute with Gareth Morris
and Richard Taylor, and composition with Christopher Brown and
Edward Gregson, following this with two years study with Louis
Andriessen and Gilius van Bergeijk at the Royal Conservatoire
in The Hague (www.koncon.nl). He has won several awards as a composer,
and has work published by Donemus (www.donemus.nl) the Experimental
Music Catalogue (www.experimentalmusic.co.uk), Edition DB (www.editiondb.com),
and his piece 'Extant-Extinct' is to be found on issue UP16 on
the Unknown Public label (www.unknownpublic.com). He currently
works at the Royal Conservatoire as manager of the Podiumbureau,
as head of department for the Trias centre for the arts in Voorburg
(www.stichting-trias.nl), and as a freelance musician in The Netherlands
and abroad. He performs with Duo Hofinger (piano and flute), trio
Lautareasca (www.lautareasca.com) and plays subcontrabass flute
(see photo) with the Netherlands Flute Orchestra (www.hetnederlandsfluitorkest.nl).
He has recently added writing to his creative output and has had
a number of stories published. This came about largely in order
to avoid the agony of having to find musicians willing to play,
and concert halls willing to programme new music. One day, he
promises to finish his own website (www.freewebs.com/iptych).