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Author: Richie Hawley
Date: 2010-05-09 16:59
The same list re-sorted by graduation year
1926 George Geyer
1926 William Stadie
1928 John Coye
1928 Carl Hooper
1928 Bernard Mayers
1928 Charles Sherman
1928 Frank Wilson
1931 Lewis Kimmel
1932 James Collis
1932 Paul Giles
1932 Frank Schwartz
1934 Joseph Kelly
1934 Joseph Kelly
1934 Leon Lester
1935 Alvin Friedman
1935 Robert Hartman
1935 Robert McGinnis
1935 Felix Mener
1935 Emil Schmachtenberg
1937 Elvin Clearfield
1937 Bernard Portnoy
1939 William McCormick
1940 Julian Lutz
1941 Nathan Brusilow
1941 James King
1942 Mitchell Lurie
1942 James Rettew
1943 Ignatius Gennusa
1945 Stanley Drucker
1945 John Rommel
1946 Thomas Dykton
1947 Lawrence Alter
1947 Anthony Gigliotti
1948 George Silfies
1949 Anthony Ciccarelli
1949 Harry Gee
1950 John Genovese
1950 John Mohler
1950 Harold Wright
1951 Anthony Ciccarelli
1951 Harold Wright
1951 William Wright
1952 Patricia Eifert
1952 Dominick Fera
1953 Guido Mecoli
1954 Richard Lee
1954 Donald Montanaro
1955 Pasquale DiGiminiani
1955 Ronald Reuben
1956 Richard Porotsky
1956 Raoul Querze
1958 Jack Ratterree
1959 Aldo Bettelli
1959 Richard Lesser
1959 Lawrence Wagner
1960 Carmine Campione
1962 Homer Lee
1962 Edward Marks
1963 Frank Ell
1963 Loren Kitt
1964 Nancy Genovese
1966 John Koljonen
1966 Stanley Weinstein
1967 John Russo
1967 Joseph Smith
1968 Robert Fitzpatrick
1968 John Koljonen
1968 Janet Peterson
1969 Weldon Berry
1969 Kim Milliner
1970 Masatake Kaihoko
1970 Jerome Vollbrecht
1971 David Shifrin
1971 David Singer
1973 David Shifrin
1973 Mitchell Sturman
1974 Arthur Austin
1974 Anthony Signorelli
1975 Eli Eban
1975 Stewart Newbold
1975 Mark Urstein
1976 Timothy Blackmore
1977 Monica Jarvis
1977 Charles Salinger
1978 Phyllis Cragin
1978 Randy Klein
1979 Randy Klein
1980 Thomas LeGrand
1981 Anne Ament
1981 Lars Paulsson
1982 David Neuman
1983 Paul Garment
1984 David Bernard
1984 Burt Hara
1984 Vadim Kozarinsky
1986 John Warren
1987 Carl Jackson
1988 Nicola Everton
1988 Dennis Strawley
1989 Sean Osborn
1989 Erika Shrauger
1990 Vinicio Meza
1992 Michael Rusinek
1993 Victoria Bullock
1993 Richard Hawley
1994 Gregory Raden
1996 Michael Bepko
1996 Samuel Caviezel
1996 Keven Smith
1998 Keith Lipson
1999 Martin Scalona
2000 Woongjo David Chang
2000 Anthony McGill
2002 Victoria Luperi
2003 Agnes Marchione
2004 José Franch-Ballester
2005 Alexander Bedenko
2006 Han Yo Son
2007 Rob Patterson
2008 Johnny Teyssier
2009 Keunhee Cho
2009 Yao Guang Zhai
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Author: Richie Hawley
Date: 2010-05-09 17:05
Posting the xls file of this list for reference (thesis,articles,etc) or if someone wants to fill in more columns with career facts.
Post Edited (2010-05-09 17:22)
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Author: Richie Hawley
Date: 2010-05-09 17:10
email me if anyone wants the xls file of this list-I tried posting the file, but a forum glitch wouldnt allow .xls format
Post Edited (2010-05-09 17:22)
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Author: donald
Date: 2010-05-09 19:28
I'd noticed Mr Hawley on the list- good to see Curtis allowing equal opportunity for a fellow surfer!
dn
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Author: Ed Palanker
Date: 2010-05-09 19:39
I recognize some of those names, especially a few that studied with me at the Eastern Music Festival. Hi Richie, I remember you too! Pretty impressive list. ESP http://eddiesclarinet.com
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Author: gsurosey
Date: 2013-11-09 03:00
David, I assume multiple degrees (ie bachelors and masters)? I wondered that myself.
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Author: ruben
Date: 2013-11-09 11:05
Who currently teaches clarinet at Curtis? Is it necessarily always somebody from the Philadelphia Orchestra?
rubengreenbergparisfrance@gmail.com
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Author: Ed Palanker
Date: 2013-11-11 01:02
Does anyone wonder why Ricardo Morales is not on the list, after all, he did audition for Curtis? He wasn't accepted at the time. It was the same year he played the Neison Concerto and won the concerto competition at the Eastern Music Festival playing it perfectly and of course musicially by memory. I think he was 17 then, could have been 16 though. I guess he just was'nt good enough. I couldn't believe it when he told me :-). This is a pretty impressive list though without him.
ESP eddiesclarinet.com
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Author: DavidBlumberg
Date: 2013-11-11 01:48
Ed, Ricardo recently soloed with an Orchestra who loved his playing, whom when he auditioned for them at age 18/19, didn't make it past the first round.
He was amazing then, but wasn't what they were looking for.
Their mistake......
http://www.SkypeClarinetLessons.com
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Author: Lelia Loban ★2017
Date: 2013-11-11 12:50
What a fascinating list. Thanks for posting it.
>>Does anyone wonder why Ricardo Morales is not on the list, after all, he did audition for Curtis? He wasn't accepted at the time.>>
Another good reason to have a Plan B! Ricardo Morales didn't get discouraged and give up when Curtis wouldn't have him -- and we all know how that turned out.
Lelia
http://www.scoreexchange.com/profiles/Lelia_Loban
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Author: rmk54
Date: 2013-11-11 17:32
Marcellus didn't make Curtis either (lost out to Drucker), and he did OK...
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Author: Ed Palanker
Date: 2013-11-13 12:56
If anyone gave up after not making the first round or not making the semi or the finals at an audition most players would never have gotten a job in their life. That included getting into any school as well. Especially Curtis that usually only took one player each year on most ww instruments.
ESP eddiesclarinet.com
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