Paul Clarvis

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Paul Clarvis (born 9 April 1963) is an English percussionist.[1]

Born (1963-04-09) 9 April 1963 (age 62)
Enfield, London
Occupationpercussionist
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Born (1963-04-09) 9 April 1963 (age 62)
Enfield, London
Occupationpercussionist
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Biography

Born in Enfield, Clarvis was the late Leonard Bernstein's preferred percussionist in London[2] and featured as a soloist on the last night of the Proms in 1996 in a concerto for saxophone and drum kit by Sir Harrison Birtwhistle. In 1998 he was chairman of the Percussion judges for the BBC Young Musician of the Year and together with Sonia Slany he started Villagelife Records.

Clarvis also helped Rick Smith with the drum arrangement for the London Olympics 2012 opening, writing Dame Evelyn Glennie's part and together with Smith, assisted in the training of the ceremony's 1000 drummers.

Bands

Film

Clarvis has contributed to a number of films:

Clarvis had also worked on; Quills (band member: The Quills Specialist Band), The Cell (first percussion), The Miracle Maker (ethnic percussion), The Next Best Thing (percussion), The Darkest Light (percussion), Beautiful People (percussion), East Is East (drums and percussion), Heart (percussion), Beloved (featured musician), The Mighty (percussion), My Son the Fanatic (musician) and many more.

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