Five Minute Interview: ICA President Elect Denise Gainey What is your current position? I currently serve as President Elect of the Board of the International Clarinet Association. I'm... read more →
Five Minute Interview: ICA Treasurer Tod Kerstetter What is your current position? I teach clarinet at Kansas State University, perform with our resident Konza Wind Quintet, and play bass clarinet... read more →
Five Minute Interview: ICA Secretary Christopher Nichols What is your current position? I currently serve as Assistant Professor of Clarinet at the University of Delaware Department of Music, as... read more →
5 Minute Interview: Rachel Yoder, Editor of The Clarinet What is your current position? I currently serve as editor of The Clarinet, quarterly journal of the International Clarinet Association. I also am... read more →
Five Minute Interview: ICA Associate Audio Reviews Editor Jeff O'Flynn The ICA is happy to welcome Jeff O'Flynn, who will be serving as our new associate audio reviews editor. Jeff... read more →
Five Minute Interview: ICA Audio Reviews Editor Kip Franklin The ICA is excited to announce the appointment of Kip Franklin as the new audio reviews editor! Kip spent a... read more →
Five Minute Interview: ICA State Chair Coordinator Julia Heinen The ICA is thrilled to announce that Julia Heinen, professor of music (clarinet) at California State University, Northridge, will be serving... read more →
Five Minute Interview: ICA Executive Director of Operations Evan Lynch What is your current position? Executive Director of Operations Who have been your biggest influences in clarinet? My... read more →
Five Minute Interview: ICA President Mitchell Estrin What is your current position? Professor of Clarinet at the University of Florida Who have been your biggest influences in clarinet? My father... read more →
The ICA is proud to support young and upcoming clarinetists. The Young Artist Competition winner from ClarinetFest® 2017, Sunho Song, will be performing in a recital at ClarinetFest® 2018. Enjoy... read more →