American clarinetist Dr. Wesley Warnhoff will be on campus to offer master classes and a recital on March 19 for the music department’s annual Clarinet Day.
The free event will give musicians the chance to learn techniques and perform with students, faculty and Warnhoff.
Schedule
10 a.m.
Clinic
Ellis 116
Bridging Extended Techniques and Fundamentals
11 a.m.
Recital
Ellis Recital Hall
Bring your clarinets to join MSU’s Clarinet Ensemble in this recital.
Noon
Lunch
2 p.m.
Recital
Ellis Recital Hall
Warnhoff will perform with Missouri State professors pianist Wei-Han Su and clarinetist Allison Storochuk.
3 p.m.
Master Class
Ellis Recital Hall
Warnhoff, an adjunct professor of clarinet at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, will offer advice and technique training.
More about Warnhoff
Warnhoff’s thoughtful and intense performance style has gained him international acclaim as a soloist, orchestral, and chamber musician.
His research into contemporary techniques has helped him to develop a unique pedagogical approach that provides a new perspective on creating the ideal embouchure and sound concept, and it is this dedication to the art of teaching that makes Warnhoff a sought-after clinician throughout the United States.