Hailed for his “trademark brilliance, penetrating sound and rich character” (New York Times),
clarinetist Anthony McGill enjoys a dynamic international solo and chamber music career and is
principal clarinet of the New York Philharmonic — the first African-American principal player in
the organization's history. He is the recipient of the 2020 Avery Fisher Prize, one of classical
music’s most significant awards, and was named Musical America’s 2024 Instrumentalist of the
Year.
McGill appears as a soloist with top orchestras, including the New York and Los Angeles
Philharmonics, the Metropolitan Opera, and the Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, and Detroit
Symphony Orchestras. In the 2024-25 season, he makes his BBC Proms debut performing
Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra & Gemma New.
Also this season, McGill embarks on a multi-city tour with Emanuel Ax. He joins the
performance and recording project Principal Brothers featuring his brother, Demarre McGill, as
well as Titus Underwood and Bryan Young, four leading Black American woodwind principals
performing the works of three prominent Black composers: James Lee III, Valerie Coleman, and
Errollyn Wallen.
He performed alongside Itzhak Perlman, Yo-Yo Ma, and Gabriela Montero at the inauguration of
President Barack Obama. American Stories, his album with the Pacifica Quartet, was nominated
for a GRAMMY®. He has been a collaborator of the Miró, Pacifica, Shanghai, and Takács
Quartets, and performs with leading artists including Inon Barnatan, Gloria Chien, Yefim
Bronfman, Gil Shaham, Midori, Mitsuko Uchida, and Lang Lang.
He serves on the faculty of The Juilliard School and is Artistic Director for Juilliard’s Music
Advancement Program. He holds the William R. and Hyunah Yu Brody Distinguished Chair at the
Curtis Institute of Music.
McGill’s #TakeTwoKnees campaign protesting the death of George Floyd went viral, reaching
thousands of individuals. He was invited by the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) to perform at the
dedication of the National Monument to Freedom. Since 2023, he has partnered with civil rights
leader Bryan Stevenson to organize EJI classical music industry convenings examining America’s
history of racial inequality in Montgomery, Alabama.
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