Category Archives: performance

Bass Clarinet Key Clicks

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Five Pre-1950 Orchestral Pieces by Women for Your Conducting Workshop

The Royal Philharmonic Society has recently announced a workshop for professional women musicians new to conducting. A great idea, featuring an afternoon of conducting and lectures on business and leadership, and a small class size with only 10 women invited. … Continue reading

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The British Music Collection’s 50 Things

Hello everyone — I recently wrote some words on one of my favourite solo pieces, Bryn Harrison’s Open 2, for the British Music Collection. You can read the piece here.

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Composer Opportunity!

Dear composers — The Bludenzer Tage have announced a unique opportunity to work with Eva Zöllner and I on new pieces for clarinet and accordion, with Carola Bauckholt leading the workshop. This is going to be a great project, and … Continue reading

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Underblown Eb clarinet multiphonics

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