Clarinetist
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A clarinetist (sometimes also spelled clarinettist) is a musician who plays the clarinet. Some clarinetists also play other woodwind instruments, particularly commonly the saxophone, and may therefore also be saxophonists and multireedists.
Here is a list of famous clarinetists, grouped according to the musical idiom with which they are particularly associated.
See also the Wikipedia
- Mihajlo Avramović (1937-2004), School of Music "Stevan Hristić", Kruševac, Serbia
- Ernest Ačkun
- Scott Andrews Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra
- Laura Ardan Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
- Heinrich Bärmann Weber's clarinetist
- Cristro Barrios
- Mate Bekavac, Berliner Philharmoniker [link]
- Julian Bliss
- Clarinetist / Producer
- Daniel Bonade Famed player in Stokowski's Philadelphia Orchestra
- Bruno Brun
- Jack Brymer
- [James Campbell]
- Louis Cahuzac also a composer
- Kyle Knox Milwaukee Symphony
- Ernesto Cavallini Classical virtuoso who worked with Verdi
- Michael Chesher Chicago Symphony OrchestraProfessor of Clarinet at Luther College
- Franklin Cohen Cleveland Orchestra
- Michael Collins
- Larry Combs Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Chamber Musicians
- Vladimir Cvija
- Hans Deinzer Soloist, teacher
- Julie Deroche DePaul University
- Tonči Djuka
- Karin Dornbusch Swedish Clarinetist, Artistic Director Båstad Chambermusic Festival, Sweden
- Stanley Drucker New York Philharmonic
- Anton Eberst
- Mitchell Estrin, formerly with the New York Philharmonic, now Professor of Clarinet at University of Florida
- Stephen Foss
- Ante Grgin, Faculty of Music in Belgrade, Serbia
- Mihael Gunzek
- Alan Greenspan, Former Fed chairman, former student at the Julliard School
- Burt Hara, Minnesota Orchestra
- D. Stanley Hasty, Eastman School of Music
- Richard Hawley, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
- Bil Jackson, Colorado Symphony Orchestra, Professor of Clarinet University of Northern Colorado
- Dom James, Passmore
- Einar Jóhannesson
- Emma Johnson
- Theodore Johnson
- Igor Karlin
- Mihajlo Kelbli
- Thea King
- Veljko Klenkovski,Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra
- Howard Klug
- Atanas Kolev
- Kari Kriikku
- Colin Lawson
- Henry Lazarus, (1815-1895), leading virtuoso of Victorian era
- Karl Leister
- Matija Levaj
- Mitchell Lurie
- Jon Manasse
- Robert Marcellus
- Paul Meyer
- Sabine Meyer, well-known virtuoso, Professor at Lübeck Music Academy
- Božidar Milošević
- Ricardo Morales, Philadelphia Orchestra
- Richard Mühlfeld, Brahms' clarinetist
- Charles Neidich
- Tomislav P. Nikolić, principal, School of Music "Stevan Hristić", Kruševac, Serbia
- Josip Nochta
- Todd Levy, Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
- Kalmen Opperman
- Anthony Pay
- Timothy Paradise, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra
- Gervase de Peyer
- Thomas Piercy
- Josip Pomikalo
- Ognjen Popović, Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra
- James Pyne, clarinetist and mouthpiece maker
- Aleksije Radan
- Paolo Ravaglia, italian, Alter Ego Ensemble, President of Nuova Consonanza-Teacher in Bologna Conservatory
- Petko Radev
- Gene Ramsbottom, principal clarinet, CBC Radio Orchestra, Canada - most recorded in Canada
- David Shifrin, New Haven Symphony, American Symphony Orchestra, Cleveland Orchestra, Yale University
- Kelly Shoppach
- William O. Smith (aka Bill Smith), who plays jazz and classical music
- Gligor Smokvarski
- Ratko Spasovski
- Nikola Srdić, Academy of Arts in Novi Sad, Serbia
- Anton Stadler, for whom Mozart wrote his Clarinet Concerto (K.622) and Clarinet Quintet (K.581)
- Milenko Stefanović, Faculty of Arts in Zvečan[link], University of Priština-Kosovska Mitrovica
- Richard Stoltzman, international soloist
- Franz Tausch, Player in Mannheim orchestra (18th century)
- Frederick Thurston
- Josip Tonžetić
- Miroslav Vukajlović
- David Weber, (1913-2006) inspired performer & dedicated teacher
- Charles West
- [Harold Wright]
- John Bruce Yeh Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- Peter Schmidl Vienna Philharmonic
- Alojz Zupan[link]
- Tejan Reilly
(See List of jazz clarinetists for a more extensive list)
- Hüsnü Şenlendirici
- Woody Allen
- Sidney Bechet
- Acker Bilk
- Barney Bigard
- Don Byron
- Raymond Burke
- Evan Christopher
- Elysia Clapin, (Benny Goodman's great granddaughter)
- Eddie Daniels
- Buddy DeFranco
- Johnny Dodds
- John Doyle
- Eric Dolphy
- Irving Fazola
- Pete Fountain
- Benny Goodman, who also gave some remarkable classical music performances
- Edmond Hall
- Jean-Christian Michel
- Marcus Miller — primarily known for playing the bass guitar but also an accomplished clarinetist
- Božidar Milošević, Serbia
- Jimmy Noone
- Phil Nimmons
- Ivo Papasov
- Pee Wee Russell
- Artie Shaw
- Larry Shields
- Omer Simeon
- William O. Smith (aka Bill Smith), who played jazz and classical music
- Milenko Stefanović
- Lester Young
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(See List of jazz clarinetists for a more extensive list)
- Hüsnü Şenlendirici
- Woody Allen
- Sidney Bechet
- Acker Bilk
- Barney Bigard
- Don Byron
- Raymond Burke
- Evan Christopher
- Elysia Clapin, (Benny Goodman's great granddaughter)
- Eddie Daniels
- Buddy DeFranco
- Johnny Dodds
- John Doyle
- Eric Dolphy
- Irving Fazola
- Pete Fountain
- Benny Goodman, who also gave some remarkable classical music performances
- Edmond Hall
- Jean-Christian Michel
- Marcus Miller — primarily known for playing the bass guitar but also an accomplished clarinetist
- Božidar Milošević, Serbia
- Jimmy Noone
- Phil Nimmons
- Ivo Papasov
- Pee Wee Russell
- Artie Shaw
- Larry Shields
- Omer Simeon
- William O. Smith (aka Bill Smith), who played jazz and classical music
- Milenko Stefanović
- Lester Young
From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Original article here. Support Wikipedia by contributing or donating.
All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License See Wikipedia Copyrights for details.
