Creative Musicianship Experiences in the Private Studio By Eric Papa When I was an undergraduate student, and even a graduate student, one aspect of performance that my colleagues and I... read more →
Originally published in The Clarinet 46/1 (December 2018). Printed copies of The Clarinet are available for ICA members. Remembering Harry J. “Bud” Rubin The ICA... read more →
As a new feature, every month ICA will be presenting a new “composer of the month,” featuring a living composer with a significant body of work for the clarinet ICA... 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 →
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 →
The Rise and Fall of the Metal Clarinet: A Brief History by Aleah Fitzwater Last summer,... read more →
ClarinetFest® 2022 Day 4 Felix Peikli Masterclass by Sam Kopec Kicking off his masterclass with a jazz tune, Felix Peikli shared his energetic and fresh perspective with the performers and... read more →
Audio Reviews Summer 2022 Die Sieben Letzten Worte: Unseres Erlösers am Kreuze. Peter Koetsveld, clarinets. J. Haydn: Die Sieben Letzten Worte: Unseres Erlösers am Kreuze. Animato Music Productions, 32028. Total... read more →
As a new feature, every month ICA will be presenting a new “composer of the month,” featuring a living composer with a significant body of work for the clarinet... read more →
The History of the Clarinet by Aleah Fitzwater In the world of classical music, the clarinet is a relatively new instrument. In this article, I will guide you through some... read more →