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Author: Beth
Date: 2002-07-03 02:13
I'm a former music major, I'm not going to majoring in music in the school that I'm transferring to this fall. But I'm still looking for a very good clarinet teacher that can keep me challenged, hopefully to the extent that a performance major would be challenged. Someone in northern or middle NJ would be great, but, hey, New Jersey's a small state, and I'm willing to travel for quality teaching! If anyone has any recommendations, please send them my way! Thanks!
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Author: Beth
Date: 2002-07-03 02:23
not too far at all, just a half-hour from here.
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Author: John Moses
Date: 2002-07-03 04:43
Les Scott, Teanfly,NJ
Ed Salkin, Emerson, NJ
Phil Chester, Leonia, NJ
Eric Weidman, Leonia, NJ
Rick Shapiro, Teaneck, NJ
many more on request,
Phone #s available if you need them.
They are all close friends and terrific NYC players & teachers.
Good luck,
JJM
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Author: catina
Date: 2002-07-03 05:16
Karl Herman is a great teacher. He is principal clarinet with the New Jersey Symphony. He lives outside of Newark I believe.
New York teachers:
David Krakauer
Ricardo Morales
Mark Nuccio
David Hattner (I think the first lesson is free; you'll have to ask him).
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Author: Ken
Date: 2002-07-03 05:21
If Ron Ruben is still private teaching in Philadelphia I'd drive 500 miles roundtrip just to squeeze an hour a month with him. An absolutely superb player/mentor and 30+ year industry giant in his own right. v/r
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Author: HAT
Date: 2002-07-03 12:50
The first lesson is still free, yes.
John Moses's list also worth checking out.
David Hattner, NYC
www.northbranchrecords.com
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Author: John Moses
Date: 2002-07-03 13:14
David Hattner is worth checking out also.
He's a terrific player, and no doubt teaches well.
With the first lesson free, you can't go wrong!
JJM
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Author: Meighan Stoops
Date: 2002-07-04 03:52
If you're willing to do the work, you can't go wrong by calling David Hattner. He's a rare combination terrific player AND teacher. He plays all over NY and NJ and has a killer clarinet quartet....
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Author: Steve Hartman
Date: 2002-07-04 12:58
John Moses forgot to include himself on his list. I would also add Andy Lamy, the second/E-flat clarinetist of the New Jersey Symphony.
Steve Hartman
NY,NY
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Author: HAT
Date: 2002-07-04 13:01
What about Steve Hartman, of the NYC Ballet and Opera? No slouch there.
David Hattner, NYC
Stoops is too kind, but she's a hell of a player too.
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Author: John Moses
Date: 2002-07-07 00:47
Thanks guys! You're all great players and friends, but I'm not taking any new students for a while. Luckily, I've been too busy with the playing scene to devote enough time to teaching.
Hopefully I'll be back at teaching soon...I'll let you know.
JJM
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Author: Meighan Stoops
Date: 2002-07-07 20:05
How could I not mention Dan Spitzer? He was a Stanley Hasty student at Eastman and is the new principal cl of New Haven Symphony. He also lives in Teaneck. Great great player...
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