ClarinetFest® 2023 in Review ClarinetFest® 2023 Day 2 Masterclass with Virginia MacDonald by Joanna Wiltshire Virginia MacDonald, Canadian jazz clarinet virtuoso and ClarinetFest® 2023 headliner, inspired with a workshop/masterclass at... read more →
ClarinetFest® 2023 in Review ClarinetFest® 2023 Day 2 Masterclass with Maria Du Toit by Vanessa Davis South African born clarinettist Maria Du Toit is a well-known throughout the world with... read more →
ClarinetFest® 2023 in Review ClarinetFest® 2023 Day 2 Masterclass and Demonstration, Natalie Szabo by Julia Lougheed On Thursday afternoon, I walked out to the South Courtyard of the Westin hotel... read more →
ClarinetFest® 2023 in Review ClarinetFest® 2023 Day 2 Robert Spring Tribute Concert by Vanessa Davis The program notes for this recital read: “This recital is a tribute to our teacher,... read more →
ClarinetFest® 2023 in Review ClarinetFest® 2023 Day 1 Evening Clarinet Quintet Concert by Kelsey Paquin The Evening Clarinet Quintet Concert was the opening evening concert of Clarinetfest® 2023. Before the... read more →
My First ClarinetFest® by Riley Braase In Summer of 2022 on a country road in the middle of Nevada, a bored small-town cop pulled over a suspicious looking car full... 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 →
ClarinetFest® Day 3 Michael Lowenstern by Natalie Groom Bass clarinet legend Michael Lowenstern came to ClarinetFest® ready to move and groove. Following his lauded masterclass from the prior day, on... read more →
ClarinetFest® Day 3 YaoGuang Zhai Masterclass by Riley Braase On Friday afternoon, YaoGuang Zhai presented a a masterclass featuring two talented young artists performing selections from Widor's Introduction and Rondo... read more →
ClarinetFest® Day 3 Tod Kerstetter Tribute with Professor's Clarinet Choir by Sarah Triggs The professors choir started with a bang when they performed an arrangement of Gustav Holst’s Jig from... read more →