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Author: Ken
Date: 2001-05-05 18:04
Hi Folks! A few weeks ago, many of us participated in a fun and interesting topic listing what literature we were all working on. It was quite an array/mixed bag of outstanding solo, orchestra, excerpt, method book, concert band, contemporary, swing, bop, dixieland jazz and fusion ranging from beginner to advanced. So, I thought it would be exciting to know who/what players/teachers we have all studied with past and present, and that have been a major influence on our playing careers. I'll begin:
- Robert Marcellus (1973-1976)
- Melvin Warner (1977-1980)
- Ronald Ruben (1986)
- Chuck West (1997-present)
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Author: connie
Date: 2001-05-05 21:25
Of course, any list that starts with Robert Marcellus is bound to intimidate those of us who have only studied with relative unknowns. So I'll break the ice with a less intimidating list:
-Herb Sebren (1970-72), Norfolk Symphony
-Charles Russo (1972-74), NY City Opera
-L-o-n-g p-a-u-s-e of not playing
-Scott Boyer & Patti Carlson (occasional when needed, current), Virginia Symphony
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Author: Bob Curtis
Date: 2001-05-05 23:44
I go WAY back, so----
Arnauld Bouton - retired Army Band Master ('45-'48)
James West, Arlington State College ('48-'51)
John McGrosso. University of Texas ('51-'53)
Graduated in 1953. studied some at Sam Houston State in Huntsville TX while working on Master's Degree, been teaching ever since.
Bob Curtis
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Author: KevinS
Date: 2001-05-06 01:19
Laszlo Veres - Tucson Symphony, 1981-1983
John Snavely - 1984
Didn't play for 16 years
Tim Bonenfant - Las Vegas Nevada 2000 - present
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Author: jerry
Date: 2001-05-06 11:54
Ken,
This thread seems to be moving slower than the one you referenced so I guess I'll contribute my seven months worth.
Everyone on this BB but especially, Bob Sparkman, Dee, and it could go without saying but I must mention Mark C., for without him none of this would be possible.
Then of course there is my recently aquired (is that a good way to say it?) teacher Dr.Kevin Cox. Formerly of the US Marine Corp and Prof. @ TA&M at Commerce, TX. Kevin has a Phd. in Music from IL. and taught at the USMC band school in VA. He likes jazz, as I do, and ocassionally plays with the Dallas Wind Symphony - I hope he does'nt throw too much "marching" music at me; I hated marching during my stint with the USMC.
Other than that, I was influenced by (the music of) Benny G. & Pete F.
That's All Folks
~ jerry
Still in Clarinet Boot Camp
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Author: William
Date: 2001-05-06 16:09
Benny Ehr, Madison, Wi--High School
William Dominic, Harry Peters, Glenn Bowen, Russ Dagon, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wi--1959-1966
Lots of playing experiances since then to present--I seem to learn something new from every student, player and conductor that I encounter. Education is truely a life-time adventure and one should always embrace new ideas. It has always been, good clarineting, saxing, fluting, teaching, conducting, arranging and, occassionally, good trumpeting and french horning. OK, now I have to mow the lawn.....GRRRRRR!!!
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Author: Dave Beal
Date: 2001-05-06 16:32
Donald McGinnis, Ohio State Univ., 1972-73.
(I still don't know if he's related to Robert.)
Stopped playing when I graduated from high school in 1974, then started again a couple months ago.
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Author: Mindy
Date: 2001-05-06 18:17
I take from Dr. Musco I just started with her but I took from a student in college before that.
Mindy
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Author: Tim2
Date: 2001-05-06 20:34
Back in the 70's, Rebecca Erlenbach, Ray Ludeke and David Abrams (sp) at UW Stevens Point, WI. And of course a lot of reading and listening. Of course, as stated earlier, this board is an education in itself. Thank you, Mark.
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Author: Gary
Date: 2001-05-06 22:36
Dr. Ed Harris (formerly prof. at California State University, Stanislaus--now at San Jose State)
Deborah Pittman (California State University, Sacramento, Brooklyn Phil., Sacramento Symphony)
Luis Baez (assoc. principal of San Francisco Symphony)
Bil Jackson (principal of Colorado Symphony, and prof. at University of Northern Colorado)
hasta,
Gary
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Author: Aaron
Date: 2001-05-07 02:07
In my relatively short time as a clarient player.....well it atill seems like a short time to me....almost 10 years now.......... I've studied with
-Elizabeth Puyear(97-98)...formerly of St Louis, now lives in Blue Springs MO....
-Cindy Price-Svehla(98-00), Liberty, MO
-Richard Yeager(00-present), Missouri Western State College
-James Murray(00-present), 3rd, &Bass Clar, St. Louis Symphony
-Ben Freimuth(Present), New Principal Clar, Kansas City Symphony
Current Bass Clar, Utah Symphony
Bis später,
Aaron
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Author: Sara
Date: 2001-05-07 03:54
I have a great college student teacher, and couldn't ask for more, I've learned more form him than I coud probably learn from any clarient master player. No to say that I wouldn't love the oppurtunity but I 'm extremely content with my teacher right now, and out of the almost four years I've been playing, I have learned so much almost more than the people who sat around me at all state, who'd been playing for 6+ years. But I've always gone by the saying, Its not always the teacher's credidentionals that make them a good teacher.
Sara
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Author: Chris Hill
Date: 2001-05-07 05:20
My post high school teachers have been:
Anthony Gigliotti, Donald Montanaro, Burt Hara, Ron Reuben, Dave Peck, Karl Herman, and one lesson with George Silfies.
In high school, I studied with George and Paul Balog, and Bob Wimmer.
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Author: ron b
Date: 2001-05-07 05:20
Hi, Ken -
I had some private (formal?) studies with totally unknows outside Bakersfield, CA. After that, peers mostly - not exactly student/teacher situations - more like comparing, sharing and caring and having fun. Clarinet players I've known have been very supportive and willingly helpful to one another. Verrry few exceptions. I've had the pleasure of associating with people from the 'sticks', like me, to Guilliard graduates. Our common bond was music-making teamwork. Later, I became involved with small combos but still got together with other clarinet players. Jam sessions.... :] Still do when I can.
- ron b -
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Author: Jim Lee
Date: 2001-05-07 13:04
My teachers were:
Dan Sparks
Alan Balter
Don't blame them for my playing!
Jim Lee
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Author: Sylvain
Date: 2001-05-07 14:36
Many unknown clarinet teachers in France (1985-1996)
Dr. Larry Maxey (University of Kansas) 1996-98
Bob Crowley, Montreal Symphony (1998-current)
-Sylvain
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Author: Matt Locker
Date: 2001-05-07 14:49
Many, many moons ago from a gentlemen named Marius Fossenkemper (Detroit area). I really respected his abilities and his dedication to his students.
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Author: larryb
Date: 2001-05-07 15:12
Ray Repkay (1974-77) - sax & clarinet - a great broadway show pit band musician
Irving Neidich (1977-79) - yes, Charles' father
Tom Ridenour (1980-1983)
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Author: Ken Shaw
Date: 2001-05-07 15:51
Edith Walker (oboe, Chattanooga Symphony)
Jay Craven (principal cl., Chattanooga Symphony)
Keith Stein (Interlochen)
Sydney Forrest (Inerlochen)
Bernard Portnoy (Interlochen)
Alexander Williams
Kalmen Opperman
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Author: jan
Date: 2001-05-07 16:38
elementary school & high school: rocco giarizzo & ben jaffe
senior in hs : ian grietzer
college: rod ferling, mario bernardo
1997: dale clark
2001: Paul Surapine (his teacher was kalman opperman)
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Author: Fred
Date: 2001-05-07 19:51
Dave Seiler
Philip Aaholm
Jimmy Simmons (now university president - was a featured clarinet soloist at Texas Music Educator's Conference this year - local boy done good)
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Author: Daniel Bouwmeester
Date: 2001-05-07 22:29
- My mum (grad, Royal academy London, under John Davies)
- Raphaël Rieben (grad. Conservatoire of Lausanne under Frederic Rapin)
- Steven Kanoff (reputated for his recordings.. label : Accord (universal). Student of Mitchell Lurie, and Yona Etlinger (royal college London))
- John Davies (Retired professor of the Royal Academy, London. Famous students such as Anthony Pay)
- Thomas Friedli (Professor at Geneva Conservatoire, Principal clarinetist at Lausanne chamber orchestra. Famous students : Alessandro Carbonare).
- Aart Rozeboom (principal clarinetist of the "orchestre de la suisse romande", in geneva. Professor at the conservatoire of Sion, Switzerland)
- future (if I get accepted)... Walter Boeykens, in Rotterdam COnservatoire (holland)
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Author: Blake
Date: 2001-05-10 15:30
1968 - 1977 MSgt Richard Bassett (US Army Band - Pershing's Own)
1973-1980 Dr Chuck Varner (College of William & Mary in VA)
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Author: Kathy
Date: 2002-02-03 14:43
I went to Hartt School of Music with Paul Surapine. Is he teaching in the Massachusetts area?
Playing with any orchestras there? Lost contact with him for about 20 years so it's been a while. Just
happened to see his name that you were studing with him. Kathy Crotty
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Author: David Dow
Date: 2002-04-15 12:29
Studies with: Guy Dangain 1987 in Paris. Also Harold Wright in Boston for 2 years.
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