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 Name your teacher
Author: missclarinetist 
Date:   2005-07-26 04:30

Hey guys, just interested to know who you studied with.

Current clarinet teacher - Wayne P. Fritchie, North West Florida.

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Bob Phillips 
Date:   2005-07-26 04:38

W. Russel Kline (Deceased), Sacramento, CA
Reginald Kell (single master class)

Bob Phillips

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Bradley 
Date:   2005-07-26 04:42

Phil Shapiro! Miami, Fl

Bradley



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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: mnorswor 
Date:   2005-07-26 05:30

Mike Solick, Porter Eidam, Elsa Verdehr, Larry Liberson, Eric Mandat, RIchard Stoltzman, Kalmen Opperman, Stanley Hasty.

Wow... more than I thought!!!

Michael

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: ron b 
Date:   2005-07-26 05:37

I won't drop any names because every instrumentalist and vocalist I ever heard has had something to convey about making music. I believe over the years I absorbed some of it and if I live to be 'a hundred' I'll still have a long way to go....


- r[cool]n b -

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Carol Dutcher 
Date:   2005-07-26 05:55

Walt Sarlette, Morris, Minnesota

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: bflatclarinetist 
Date:   2005-07-26 05:57

Ashley Beattie!

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: hartt 
Date:   2005-07-26 06:11

this was a post oh perhaps a yr ago and it included the teacher's teacher.

anywho:

Leon Russianoff
Gene Zoro
Peter Hadcock
Kalman Opperman
John Denman

Each had their particular strengths but Leon was Leon

dennis

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: missclarinetist 
Date:   2005-07-26 07:16

I forgot .. Anthony Gigliotti was who my teacher studied with at Julliard.

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: chito 
Date:   2005-07-26 09:34

How about professor Howard Klug of indiana university?

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Danny Boy 
Date:   2005-07-26 10:24

Oh what the hell...I suppose this could be useful if people need to get in touch with different teachers...

Angela Malsbury and Nick Rodwell...although I'm moving up to Birmingham from September, where I hope I'm having Tim Lines.

m/classes

Andrew Marriner
Michael Collins
Sabine Meyer
Alan Hacker
Tony Pay
Henri Bok
Joan Eric Lluna
Howard Klug
David Campbell

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Anon 
Date:   2005-07-26 11:24

Paul Schaller, Frank Ell, Ted Oien, Joaquin Valdepenas, Ron Samuels, Ron Aufman, Richie Hawley, Yehuda Gilad.

All of them amazingly interesting and talented people.

:-)

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: msloss 
Date:   2005-07-26 12:43

When did Gigliotti teach at Juilliard? (David B. -- can you verify this?) I don't remember him ever mentioning that. Temple - yes, Curtis - yes, Peabody - yes, Juilliard - not that I recall.

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Darek 
Date:   2005-07-26 12:59

I`m from Poland
Jerzy Czyran, Sopot Music School and Warsaw Chamber Opera
Czeslaw Kuczynski
Andrzej Pietras, Academy of Music, Gdansk

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Aussie Nick 
Date:   2005-07-26 13:25

For anyone wanting lessons in Australia:

Past teachers - Paul Dean, Robert Schubert
Current teacher - Brian Catchlove.
They are all great musicians and teachers.

Have played in masterclasses with:
James Campbell (Indiana), Linda Merrick (Manchester), Gregory Smith (Chicago), Harry Sparnay (Amsterdam), Peter Jenkin (Australia Opera & Ballet Orchestra).

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: DavidBlumberg 
Date:   2005-07-26 14:16

--------------------------
Mike Solick, Porter Eidam, Elsa Verdehr, Larry Liberson, Eric Mandat, RIchard Stoltzman, Kalmen Opperman, Stanley Hasty.

Wow... more than I thought!!!

Michael
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more than you listed too  ;)



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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Brenda 
Date:   2005-07-26 14:21

In the Toronto area,
Past teachers: John Price, Mark Thompson, Richard Thomson. Briefly with Abe Galper - more as a friend and advisor, although his teaching methods have come through loud and clear through my teachers who were his students, and are being passed along to my students.
Current teacher: Stephen Pierre.



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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: jmsa 
Date:   2005-07-26 14:25

Ronald Reuben.

jmsa

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: DavidBlumberg 
Date:   2005-07-26 15:09

Anthony Gigliotti (7 years)
David Shifrin
Charlie Neidich
Joe Allard
Leon Lester
Ronald Reuben
Eddie Kanakal (Scott Andrews teacher)
Patti Carlson


Couple of lessons or performed in Masterclasses for:

Mitchell Lurie
Leon Russianoff
Michele Zukovsky
Paul Meyer
Joaquin Valdepenas
Donald Montanaro
Avrahm Galper


Attended lots more masterclasses, but those I played in

Chamber music Coachings

Murray Panitz
Richard Woodhams
Bernard Garfield
Anthony Gigliotti
Mason Jones
Jeffrey Khaner
Lambert Orkis (Smithsonian Player and Anne-Sophie Muter's accompanist)


University Piano (semester with each):

Natalie Hinderas

George Sementovsky (pupil of Liszt's last living student - student lineage goes down to Beethoven and Haydn)

Alex Fiorrilo (one of only 5 students of Horowitz)


I don't recall Gigliotti being on the faculty at Juilliard. Possibly he gave a masterclasss, but not faculty. Anyone else know?



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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: DavidBlumberg 
Date:   2005-07-26 15:11

Top 2 Masterclasses I attended would have been Stanley Hasty and Howard Klug.

I use what I learned in both basically daily.



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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: William 
Date:   2005-07-26 15:12

Benny Ehr
Bill Dominick
Harry Peters (oboist, but taught clarinets as well)
Glenn Bowen
Russ Dagon

But my best teacher(s) have been--and continue to be--my own ears whom have studied with most of this planets best clarinetists live and via recordings.

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: TonkaToy 
Date:   2005-07-26 15:52

Primary Teachers

Bob Listokin-NC School of the Arts
George Silfies-St. Louis Symphony

Also, took lessons with these guys at summer festivals.

Steve Girko
Steve Cohen (One of the few real disasters of my life. We just didn't work well together)

Played in masterclasses taught by these guys. Not all clarinetists, but I sure learned a lot from each of them.

David Shiffrin
Larry Combs
Emanuel Ax
Yo Yo Ma
Leonard Slatkin
Erich Leinsdorf

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: larryb 
Date:   2005-07-26 16:01

I've turned a lot of my old teachers into table lamps

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: clarinets1 
Date:   2005-07-26 17:11

past clarinet teachers:
Christina Tate
Eric Ginsberg

saxophone teacher:
John Vana

trying to find another good set of teachers currently....
~~JK

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: jbutler 2017
Date:   2005-07-26 17:37

Noah Knepper: Saxophone and general woodwinds
Jeff Lerner: Clarinet

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: clarinetist04 
Date:   2005-07-26 17:40

Teachers, lessons, and Masterclasses:

Jeff Snavely
Laura Grantier
Michael Rusinek
Paquito D'Rivera
John Manasse

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: David Spiegelthal 2017
Date:   2005-07-26 17:46

Bob Petrella (formerly of the Army Field Band).

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: crnichols 
Date:   2005-07-26 17:49

Steven Barta
Ian Greitzer
Kenneth Radnofsky
Peter Cokkinias

Few lessons or masterclass performance
Raphael Sanders
Scott Andrews
Tom Martin
Julie Vaverka

Christopher Nichols
1st Infantry Division Band

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Asheeka 
Date:   2005-07-26 18:36

TEACHER: Mary AllyeB Purtle
LOCATION: Greenville, South Carolina



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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Sirene 
Date:   2005-07-26 18:50

Delurking ior a minute:

High school - Franklin Stokes (bass clarinetist, L.A. Philharmonic)
USC - Robert Wojciak (clarinet), Steve Piazza (bass clarinet), Mitchell Lurie (clarinet)

Master class -Observed (but didn't play) one of Robert Marcellus' master classes at Northwestern


A very long time ago...



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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: John J. Moses 
Date:   2005-07-26 19:20

FYI:
Gigliotti never taught at Juilliard.

My teachers were:
Herb Couf
Herb Blayman
William Stubbins
John Mohler
Larry Teal
Bernie Portnoy
Joe Allard


Special coachings with:
Buddy Wright
Tony Gigliotti
Leon Russianoff
Gino Cioffi
Sid Forrest
Keith Stein

Some of my best teachers were the great players I sat next to:
Stanley Drucker
Larry Combs
Frank Cohen
Mark Nuccio
Charlie Neidich
John Yeh
Jon Manasse
Joe Rabbai
Dennis Smylie
Eddie Daniels
Walt Levinsky
Kenny Davern
Giora Feidman
Paquito D'Rivera

JJM
Légère Artist
Clark W. Fobes Artist

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: DavidBlumberg 
Date:   2005-07-26 21:26

now that's a list  :)



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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Gazebo Dealer 
Date:   2005-07-26 21:31

Michael Isadore (freelance), Sasha Potiomkin (freelance), Eric Chi (student at NEC), Randall Griffin(U of H), Yehuda Gilad (USC), and David Peck(HSO).

Masterclasses...

Robert Spring (ASU)
Michael Webster (Rice)
Randall Griffin (U of H)
Richard Shanley (Baylor)



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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: hartt 
Date:   2005-07-26 21:47

for JJM

well, John.... after that list [whoa], the post can be closed [grin]

dennis

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: GBK 
Date:   2005-07-26 22:15

(without any slight to others who have posted)

Just remember:

Stanley Drucker basically had only one teacher ...GBK

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: DavidBlumberg 
Date:   2005-07-26 22:27

That's cause he only needed one teacher......



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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: GBK 
Date:   2005-07-26 22:37

True.

Some people can progress perfectly fine with only one.

Others, need/want more ...GBK

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Chris Hill 
Date:   2005-07-26 22:54

I may as well add to the list:

Anthony Gigliotti
Donald Montanaro
Karl Herman
Burt Hara
David Peck
Ron Reuben (Bass)
George Silfies (Just one lesson, but I learned a lot!)

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: RodRubber 
Date:   2005-07-27 02:58

Anthony Gigliotti
Loren Kitt
Raoul Querze

plus
David Liebman



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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: smross 
Date:   2005-07-27 04:19

Kelly Johnson (Arkansas Tech)
Nophachai Cholthitchanta (Univ. of Arkansas)

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: pewd 
Date:   2005-07-27 05:14

I also studied with Noah Knepper
and Andi Crisanti for a year or 2.

- Paul Dods
Dallas, Texas

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Adrian 
Date:   2005-07-27 17:01

Since no one has mentioned him as of yet...my one and only teacher was the great Dave Weber.

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: clarinetmaniac101 
Date:   2005-07-28 01:39

My teachers name is Michael Cyzewski, he is the assistant Clarinetist with the North Carolina Symphony, a Fantastic clarinetist I couldn't be happier with my teacher, he is strict and does not take crap, I am to be on my toes when I come to my lesson or I will get fussed out at(but not mean though) but I find teachers that who are strict are the best kinds out there, they are the ones who will push you to the limit and I can not be better prepared for my orchestral audition(Triangle Youth Philharmonic) If you live in Raleigh North Carolina and you are close to New Hope Road I do recommend My teacher if you need further information I will be happy to let him know that you are interested in taking lessons with him. You will be happy that you did.

Rashad
*clarinet

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: missclarinetist 
Date:   2005-07-28 05:14

Sorry, my bad. I think my teacher might have taken lessons from Gigliotti somewhere since he also did post graduate work other than Julliard.

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: DavidBlumberg 
Date:   2005-07-28 10:17

smross - Nophachai Cholthitchanta has one heck of a Clarinet Collection



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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Gretchen 
Date:   2005-07-28 15:48

Scott Singer, David Weber, Michael Rusinek, Ron Samuels, and now these next two years, Burt Hara.



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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Steam Clarinet 
Date:   2005-07-29 10:47

Well, if we're playing this game...

Last clarinet teacher was Roger Heaton, I've had a few lessons with Victoria Soames Samek, and have sat in on a Jack Brymer masterclass.

One of my former teachers was a pupil of Frederick Thurston.

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: ajhogan 
Date:   2005-07-30 05:37

I haven't been around that long but I have taken lessons from:

Gary Gray (UCLA)
David Breeden (former Princ. cl. for SF Symphony)
David Neuman (cl. w/ SF Symphony)

Austin

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Jazzy04 
Date:   2005-08-02 12:47

Hey...


Currently studying with Floyd Williams at QLD Con.

I think I know u Aussie Nick... im pretty sure... lol... how are u???? how was ur day today??? lol... cya at con tomorrow

Jasmin

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: ken 
Date:   2005-08-04 01:51

Haven't posted my god-like mentor figures in donkey's years; in retrospect, pity I wasted these good people's time focusing the bulk of my playing career on the jazz. v/r ken

- Robert Marcellus
- Melvin Warner
- Charlene Zimmerman
- Porter Eidam
- Ed Riley (uno lesson)
- Ron Reuben
- Chuck West

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: salvey 
Date:   2005-08-04 02:27

Joe Allard - back in the late 40's when he only taught privately and had a studio above the Whelan's (?) drug store on the southeast corner of 6th Ave. and 50th Street, directly across from his Radio City Music Hall gig and around the corner from his NBC Symphony Orchestra gig with Toscannini. The big bands were still around, and Joe taught many of the reed sidemen when they were passing through. They truly were "the days".



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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: kd98 
Date:   2011-10-19 00:33

Hi I just wanted to know if you have richard thomson's contact info please message me back I am interested in lessons
thanks kd98

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Bill G 
Date:   2011-10-19 01:59

My only teacher (after playing about 68 years without one) has been Eugene Jones, who studied with Gino Cioffi and some of the others mentioned by John Moses. Eugene is great for me! Bill Gamble

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Tony F 
Date:   2011-10-19 02:04

The late Dick Chapman.

Tony F.

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Pastor Rob 
Date:   2011-10-19 04:36

This thread began five years before I took up clarinet! Be that as it may, my teacher is "Sam" Songjin Son. He teaches in the Mapo district here is Seoul, South Korea and was a student of Gigliotti for 7 years while at Temple.

Pastor Rob Oetman
Leblanc LL (today)

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: kilo 
Date:   2011-10-19 10:09

Leonard E. Goldstein, Nyack, N.Y., 1918-2010

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Elkwoman46 
Date:   2011-10-19 15:52

http://www.nctimes.com/uncategorized/article_c5908c7a-11d7-55c4-8984-f4ddb09d8da5.html

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Le9669 
Date:   2011-10-20 04:00

KD98: Give me your email. I have Dick Thomson's email and phone #.



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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Arnoldstang 
Date:   2011-10-20 16:53

kd98.....Please email me and I will put you in touch with Mr Thomson.

Freelance woodwind performer

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Malcolm Martland 
Date:   2011-10-25 10:50

Janet Hilton
Tommy Gilbert

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: MartyMagnini 
Date:   2011-10-25 15:14

Harvey Hermann
Walter Wollwage
Clark Brody
Robert Marcellus (only 2 lessons - but wow)
Mel Warner

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Chris P 
Date:   2011-10-25 16:11

Martin Harlow

Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010

The opinions I express are my own.

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Bob Bernardo 
Date:   2011-10-26 03:51

I have a list of several teachers. By far my favorite teacher who wasn't listed yet is Fred Ormand at Interlochen. What a master he is. When I was there he had 2 really wonderful, actually incredable students. Lee Gibson and Dave Shifrin.

I was lucky and got to take some lessons from Eddie Palanker. He sure has a keen sense of mastering teaching techniques for each player. He knows how to bring out the best in your playing.

Played a lot of duets with Mitchell Lurie when working at Rico. That was really fun and I miss him.

There were several other teachers, but these 2 had the most impact on my playing.

Fred was for sure the hardest to please. I wish he lived here in California!

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: clarinetlover57 
Date:   2011-10-26 14:59

Ann Mcbride!!!!!!!!!!!

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Maruja 
Date:   2011-10-26 15:47

I was thrilled yesterday to hear that my teacher was taught by Colin Bradbury, who was, in turn, taught by Jack Brymer. Wow!

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: dclarinet 
Date:   2011-10-27 03:16

Domenic DeCaprio
Paul Dirksmeyer
George Waln
Robert Marcellus

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: dclarinet 
Date:   2011-10-27 03:16

Domenic DeCaprio
Paul Dirksmeyer
George Waln
Robert MarcellusMaruja wrote:

> I was thrilled yesterday to hear that my teacher was taught by
> Colin Bradbury, who was, in turn, taught by Jack Brymer. Wow!

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: bethmhil 
Date:   2011-10-30 16:26

Main teachers in college is David Gresham... fabulous.

I've also been in master classes taught by Michael Lowenstern (SO wonderful!), Elizabeth Crawford, Rossen Idealov, Julie DeRoche, and Bil Jackson.

BMH
Illinois State University, BME and BM Performance

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Connor 
Date:   2011-10-31 02:04

Bil Jackson
Richard MacDowell
Stephanie Zelnick
Victoria Luperi
Joaquin valdepenas
Gregory Oakes

MM. Clarinet Performance University of Texas at Austin (2012).
BM. Clarinet Performance University of Northern Colorado (2010).

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Mark P 
Date:   2011-11-02 02:28

Robert Rose - USMC Band "The President's Own"

Derold "Bueffo" Simmons - Solo chair clarinet with the Army Field Band in the 50's

Rubin Haugen, Minnesota

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Buster 
Date:   2011-11-02 05:44

W.A. Mozart

I'm old.

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 Re: Name your teacher
Author: Claire Annette 
Date:   2011-11-03 18:47

Early years of study:

Raymond Babelay
Virginia Tillotson

One lesson each:

Robert Cheeseborough
John Cipolla

A nod to these people with whom I learned through conversations and/or playing opportunities:

Tom Crawford
Alison Deadman
Eugene Jones

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