Originally published in The Clarinet 49/4 (September 2022). Printed copies of The Clarinet are available for ICA members. Audio Reviews September 2022 Neoteric. Andreas Hermanski, clarinet; Valère Burnon, piano. F.... read more →
Originally published in The Clarinet 49/4 (September 2022). Printed copies of The Clarinet are available for ICA members. Music Reviews September 2022 MUSIC Orchestral Excerpts Mara Plotkin and Steven... read more →
Originally published in The Clarinet 49/4 (September 2022). Printed copies of The Clarinet are available for ICA members. Letter from the UK Victoria Samek: A Musical Polymath for Our Time... read more →
Originally published in The Clarinet 49/4 (September 2022). Printed copies of The Clarinet are available for ICA members. Luca Saracca intervista Andrea Greganti by Luca Saracca English version can be found... read more →
Originally published in The Clarinet 49/4 (September 2022). Printed copies of The Clarinet are available for ICA members. Etude and Method Books for Bass Clarinet by Jason Alder I am... read more →
Originally published in The Clarinet 49/4 (September 2022). Printed copies of The Clarinet are available for ICA members. ClarinetFest® 2023 ClarinetFest® 2023 celebrates the 50th anniversary of the International Clarinet... read more →
Originally published in The Clarinet 49/4 (September 2022). Printed copies of The Clarinet are available for ICA members. A Panorama of Clarinet History Andrea Greganti and His Clarinet Collection by... read more →
Audio Reviews August 2022 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Clarinet Opera Divertimentos. David Arenas, clarinet; Iván García Redondo, clarinet; Eduardo del Río , cello. W. A. Mozart: Divertimento Le nozza di... read more →
Letter to the Editor: Mystery Clarinetist by Peter Stoll Hi everyone, In going through some old mini-discs, I re-discovered dubs of a cassette tape a university student in the... read more →
Performances Are Postcards by Andy Hudson My first trip overseas was to Paris, France. I remember how shocking it was for me, a young undergrad who’d spent my entire life... read more →