Millie Clark

Millie studied at Norwich School and is delighted to return as the Graduate Music Assistant. She read Music at Queens’ College, Cambridge, while studying the flute with Michael Cox and Karen Jones at the Royal Academy of Music. At Cambridge she held a Choral Scholarship and an Instrumental Award Scheme scholarship for chamber music. She was Principal Flute of the University Orchestra and in the University Opera Society’s production of The Magic Flute. She was generously supported by the Maine Instrumental Music Fund and the Friends of Queens’ Music.



At Norwich School, Millie was a Music Scholar and Head of School. She was the winner of both the Deveson Music Competition and the Bernard Burrell prize, going on to perform the Reinecke Concerto in D with members of the London Mozart Players and the Norwich School Gateway Players at St. Andrew’s Hall, Norwich. While at the School, she was a member of the Britten Sinfonia Academy and Aldeburgh Young Musicians, and as a member of the National Youth Orchestra she performed at the BBC Proms, the Barbican, Bridgewater Hall and the Royal Festival Hall.

She enjoys a busy schedule of recitals with The Alarka Trio (flute, viola and harp) and regularly performs as a soloist too, often returning to the Cathedral Close.