Fall 2020 Virtual Practice Room
International Clarinet Association Warm Up Week 2020
“The ICA is excited to announce Warm-Up Week, an entire week dedicated to sharing warm-up routines from around the world! This free event will take place on October 25-October 31, and we will be sharing videos throughout the week featuring different artists discussing and demonstrating their warm-up routines in different languages, including French, Spanish, Portuguese, Thai, Turkish, Korean, and several others.”
https://clarinet.org/2020/10/27/ica-warm-week-resources/
Interview with Buffet Crampon #TogetherAtHome
I had a very gratifying interview with Matt Vance, the woodwind product specialist for Buffet Crampon, earlier today. It was a wonderful opportunity for me to share my stories about professional career, various ways to overcome challenges in teaching and performing posed by the ongoing COVID-19, and my visions for the future. I also got to share my testimony on Buffet’s fabulous student clarinet Prodige (#WePlayProdige) and even gave a short performance with the instrument. I hope you enjoy this Webcast!
UO Clarinet Studio Welcome Recital
It was a great pleasure to play this short program for our wonderful studio today at the courtyard of our music campus. Take a look at some highlights in this video!
Covid 19 Challenges
Despite the challenges and uncertainties posed by the ongoing Pandemic, we stay more motivated than ever. We will stay engaged and connected. We will care for each other and move forward. We will continue making progress for both ourselves and the world around us.
Take a look at what our previous term was like here!
News from the Studio – September 2018
Esther Kwak (Senior BM Clarinet Performance and Music Education) was recently named the winner of the 2018 Chamber Music Society of Oregon Concerto Competition, performing Debussy’s Première Rhapsodie for Clarinet and Orchestra. She will appear as a soloist with the Oregon Sinfonietta performing Debussy at Sunnyside Advent Church in Portland, OR on Sunday, January 20, 2019. The admission is free, so please come and attend Esther’s concert in January!
Darlene Mueller (2nd year MM Clarinet Performance) was invited to play at the live round audition for 2nd/E-flat Clarinet position for the St. Louis Symphony and will be traveling to St. Louis, MO this week to participate in the audition. This is both very valuable and unique opportunity for Darlene, so please send her some good vibes and best wishes!
Marisa Finlayson (2nd year MM Music Education) wrote a nice article about our inaugural Oregon Clarinet Symposium, and it was published on September issue of the ICA’s Clarinet Magazine. Thank you and congratulations, Marisa!
Oregon Wind Ensemble and Michael Daugherty’s Brooklyn Bridge
It was an absolute pleasure performing Michael Daugherty’s Brooklyn Bridge, a 30-minute concerto for clarinet and wind ensemble, with the Oregon Wind Ensemble under the direction of Dr. Rodney Dorsey! The challenging work was presented with confidence by the UO students, and I was both honored and proud to play alongside them. Kudos to the amazing clarinet section in particular!
2018 Buffet Crampon Clarinet Festival at UO
The preliminary flyer was published will be distributed at the UO Table at OMEA this weekend. Please visit the Festival page for more information and upcoming registration.
Winter 2018 Studio Schedule
Dates for Winter 2017
Please double check up-to-date required and recommended recitals on our UO Clarinet Blog:
https://blogs.uoregon.edu/clarinet/calendar/
Events in bold require your attendance. Attendance will be checked at the beginning and end of each events, and your absence will be reflected on your term grade according to the policies set on the syllabus.
January 17 – 7pm | Faculty Trio Recital by Drs. Fritz Gearhart (violin), Wonkak Kim (clarinet), and David Riley (piano) | Beall Concert Hall
February 1 – 12pm | City of Tomorrow Woodwind Quintet Guest Master Class | TBA
February 1 – 7:30pm | UO Symphony Orchestra Concert | Beall Hall
February 2 – 2pm | “Long -Distance Relationships: Making it Work in Chamber Music” by City of Tomorrow Woodwind Quintet | Rm 163
February 4 – 3pm | Oregon Wind Ensemble with Dr. Kim, soloist (Michael Daugherty’s Brooklyn Bridge) | Beall Concert Hall
February 13 – 7:30pm | UO Symphony Band Concert | Beall Hall
February 16 – 7:30pm | UO Symphony Orchestra and Wind Ensemble Combined Concert | Beall Hall
February 23 – 7pm | UO Faculty Showcase Recital | Beall Concert Hall
March 12 – 7:30pm | Oregon Wind Ensemble Concert | Beall Concert Hall
March 14 – 7:30pm | UO Symphony Band Concert | Beall Concert Hall
March 15 | UO Concerto Competition Woodwind Preliminary Round
March 17 – 7:30pm | UO Symphony Orchestra Concert | Beall Concert Hall
Dr. Kim’s Travel Schedule (To Plan Your Make-Up Lessons)
January 16-17 Portland & Seattle – UO Presidential Speaker
February 19-20 Seattle, WA – Buffet Artist Clinic and Recruiting Activities
February 22 – Portland Radio with OWQ
February 27-March 2 – Texas Residency with OWQ
2018 Clarinet Studio Class Schedule
Attendance at studio classes is absolutely mandatory.
January 9 (T) – Reviews and Previews
- Jury & Student Evaluation Recaps
- Review of Syllabus and Requirements
- Important Dates and Attendance Requirements
January 11 (H) – Dr. Kim Presentation – “Mozart, Stadler, and Basset Clarinet”
January 16 (T) – Warm Up Class (Darlene Mueller)
January 18 (H) – No Class
January 23 (T) – Dr. Aaron Pergram (Suzhou University, China) Presentation – “How to Get Hired (Instead of Fired)” Rm 211
January 25 (H) – Clarinet Choir
January 30 (T) – Master Class 1
February 1 (H) – Clarinet Choir
February 6 (T) – Master Class 2
February 8 (H) – Clarinet Choir
February 13 (T) – Clarinet Choir
February 15 (H) – Master Class 3
February 20 (T) – Warm Up Class (Darlene Mueller)
February 22 (H) – No Class
February 27 (T) – Clarinet Choir (Marissa)
March 1 (H) – Clarinet Choir (Marissa)
March 6 (T) – Master Class 4
March 8 (H) – Master Class 5
March 13 (T) – Technical Jury
March 15 (H) – Technical Jury
March 16 (F) – Last Day of Winter Term