ClarinetFest 2018 - July 8, 2018: Lucas Willsie and Melissa Goodchild Concert by Vanessa Davis The Willsie-Goodchild recital on Sunday was a wonderful mix of the traditional the new. Lucas... read more →
ClarinetFest® 2018 Day 1: July 6, 2018 by Jessica Harrie ClarinetFest® 2018 kicked off on July 6, 2018 in beautiful Ostend, Belgium, with a wonderful concert featuring the Claribel Clarinet Choir.... read more →
ClarinetFest® 2018 - Opening Concert Claribel Clarinet Choir by Stephen R. Borodkin ClarinetFest® 2018 began on Friday, July 6, in the beautiful Ostend, Belgium. ICA President Caroline Hartig and ClarinetFest®... read more →
ClarinetFest® 2018 is almost here! We hope you're excited for what will be one of our best ClarinetFests® yet in Ostend, Belgium! Each day is jam-packed full of headliners, lecturers,... read more →
Originally published in The Clarinet 45/3 (June 2018). Printed copies of The Clarinet are available for ICA members. ClarinetFest® 2018 by Eddy Vanoosthuyse The team of ClarinetFest® 2018 is enthusiastically... read more →
We are pleased with the response to our first ever ClarinetFest® travel grant program and are happy to award travel grant money to nine student clarinetists. Congratulations to Yukari Ando,... 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 →
The ICA is excited to present the new Official ICA trifold brochure! This brochure features information about our upcoming ClarinetFest® conference, our quarterly-published academic journal The Clarinet, membership rates and benefits,... read more →
Posted on May 2, 2018 One of our Capital Campaign initiatives is to provide funding for young clarinetists through ClarinetFest® travel grants. Support is provided for full time students and the... read more →
Where were you when the first man set foot on the moon? Where were you when you heard that planes had hit the Twin Towers? … I can clearly remember... read more →