Ask BuzzReed User Submission: At the school where I teach private lessons, I find parents are often nervous for their son or daughter trying out the clarinet and there is... read more →
A Touch of Anna Anna Hashimoto, clarinet; Daniel King Smith, piano. A. Rosenblatt: Carmen Fantasy; G. Tartini: Devil’s Trill Sonata; J. S. Bach: Chromatic Fantasy in D Minor; F. Schubert:... read more →
By: Kevy Bailey Ah, the winter holiday season. The time when those of us in the music profession find ourselves unusually employed, and when the rest of the country buys... read more →
Originalmente publicado en inglés en The Clarinet 44/1 (diciembre 2016). Copias impresas de The Clarinet están disponibles para los miembros de ICA. por Ricardo Dourado Freire La... read more →
Originally published in The Clarinet 44/1 (December 2016), this online version contains embedded content. Printed copies of The Clarinet are available for ICA members. by Gregory A. Harrison [caption id="attachment_2146"... read more →
If you're like me and teach private lessons full time, you probably have a lot to carry and keep track of. I teach around 65 students per week and travel... read more →
by Jason Alder On Sunday 30 October 2016 the Clarinet and Saxophone Society of Great Britain (CASSGB) hosted a Single Reed Day in honor of the organization's 40th anniversary. The... read more →
Originally published in The Clarinet 43/4 (September 2016), this online version contains a supplemental Discography and List of Works. Printed copies of The Clarinet are available for ICA members. by... read more →
Meet the clarinet section from the Curb Youth Symphony in Nashville, Tennessee! (From left to right) Stacey Xiang, Titus Cody, Isabella Killius, McKensey Malin, and Brianna Owens Stacey Xiang is from... read more →
Kip’s Tips: Ten Tips to Teach Purposeful, Productive Practice Dr. Kip Franklin Assistant Professor of Clarinet University of South Alabama [email protected] Tip #1-Plan your practice time and stick to a... read more →