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Aileen Razey

Aileen Razey

Start With Success: Instilling Clarinet Fundamentals

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Empower your clarinet students with the fundamentals they need to make their best sound and feel successful! All aspects of clarinet fundamentals and equipment influences clarinet tone and expressive capabilities. Join me as I dive into strategies that will help your students feel successful with clarinet fundamentals. Whether you are introducing beginners to the clarinet or refining the skills of advanced players, this session offers valuable tools to enhance musical proficiency and enjoyment.

Aileen Razey - Biographical Information

Clarinetist and educator Aileen Razey aims to bridge diverse musical genres and artistic expressions. Her artistry is deeply intertwined with her commitment to education, helping audiences and students better connect with themselves and the world around them through music. With double bass, piano, and dancers, she forms the International Collective, dedicated to performing music by living composers and merging responsibilities of music and dance in each performance. She often performs with the Paragon Ragtime Orchestra and previously performed with the Aspen Music Festival and School, Lucerne Festival Academy, Klangspuren Schwaz, International Ensemble Modern Academy, Syracuse Orchestra, Allentown Symphony, Cayuga Chamber Orchestra, and Szavaria Symphony Orchestra. She can be heard as principal and e-flat clarinetist on five GIA records with the North Texas Wind Symphony. She was the first prize winner of the inaugural Henri Selmer Summer Clarinet Academy Solo Competition and semi-finalist in the Lisbon International Clarinet Competition. Dr. Razey is currently Assistant Professor at St. Olaf College in Minnesota and previously taught at Ithaca College and Kutztown University. She is a D’Addario Woodwind Clinician and plays on D’Addario Reserve reeds, is an Henri Selmer Paris Artist, and serves as Chapter President for the College Music Society Northeast. Razey earned degrees from the University of North Texas, where she studied with Kim Cole Luevano; University of Denver, where she studied with Jeremy Reynolds; and Ithaca College, where she studied with Michael Galvan.

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