Originally published in The Clarinet 49/3 (June 2022). Printed copies of The Clarinet are available for ICA members. ICA Instrument Donation Program by Jessica Harrie During the height of the... read more →
Originally published in The Clarinet 46/1 (December 2018). Printed copies of The Clarinet are available for ICA members. Remembering C. Robert “Bob” Scott by Jessica Harrie Scott smiles while repairing... read more →
Jim Ognibene, former Principal Bass Clarinetist of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, passed away on August 11, 2020 at the age of 72. Jim played with the Met for 33 years,... read more →
Originally published in The Clarinet 49/2 (March 2022). Printed copies of The Clarinet are available for ICA members. ClarinetFest® 2022 The 2022 ClarinetFest® Artistic Team eagerly anticipates welcoming the... read more →
Originally published in The Clarinet 49/2 (March 2022). Printed copies of The Clarinet are available for ICA members. Interview with Sabine Meyer and Reiner Wehle by Eddy Vanoosthuyse Herbert von... read more →
Originally published in The Clarinet 49/2 (March 2022). Printed copies of The Clarinet are available for ICA members. Book and Music Reviews: March 2022 Music Etudes and Collections Andy Hudson... read more →
The Clarinetist’s Enemy: Tendinitis: Part 2 By Rebecca Rischin Professor of Clarinet and Woodwind Division Chair Ohio University In the previous blog, we discussed how begin vigilant of your daily... read more →
For those of you who cannot make it to Manhattan, Kansas for Tod Kerstetter's Celebration of Life, it will be live-streamed by our funeral home on their Facebook page at... read more →
Originally published in The Clarinet 49/1 (December 2021). Printed copies of The Clarinet are available for ICA members. ClarinetFest® 2021 Report Weekend Two: July 16-18, 2021 by Sarah Manasreh [caption... read more →
Originally published in The Clarinet 49/1 (December 2021). Printed copies of The Clarinet are available for ICA members. ICA 2021 Honorary Members: Robert Spring Robert Spring has been described as... read more →