Phil
Nimmons
Phil Nimmons has been a Yamaha Clarinet artist for more than 25 years!
Originally from Kamloops, B.C., Phil Nimmons is not only a world-class
clarinetist, but also one of Canada's most celebrated and prolific composers.
In addition to over 400 jazz compositions, he has also written contemporary
classical works for piano, strings and other instruments, composed original
scores for CBC Radio and TV, for film, and for theatre specials. His works have
been commissioned for Expo '67, World Music Week and the 1976 Olympics. That
same year, his composition The Atlantic Suite won the Juno award for Jazz. His
work The Torch was commissioned for the 1988 Winter Olympics. His Woodwind
Quintet with Piano received it's world premiere at the Festival of the Sound in
1997. As an educator, he founded and taught at the Advanced School of
Contemporary Music along with Oscar Peterson and Ray Brown. Now in his
seventies, Nimmons still teaches regularly, instilling his life-long enthusiasm
for music to new generations. His most popular group, Nimmons 'N Nine Plus Six
has toured internationally to rave reviews and has over the years featured many
of Canada's top jazz musicians.