Clarinet Fest


Summer Clarinet Camp

General Information

 August 8-9, 2024

CWU Clarinet Fest is a two-day event for young clarinetists wishing to develop their skills in classical performance. Held in CWU's McIntyre Hall, Clarinet Fest will include a recital featuring the event's clinicians, masterclasses, a reed care workshop, and a final recital where all students will participate in a clarinet choir. This event will be an excellent opportunity to collaborate with the CWU clarinet studio, learn more about our music program, and increase musical proficiency through pedagogy and performance. 

Clinicians 

Image of Josephine WellsJosephine Wells, CWU Clarinet Professor

Josephine Wells is an active clarinetist, performing and teaching throughout Washington state. She is an alum of Central Washington University where she earned a Bachelor’s in clarinet performance and a Bachelor’s in music education. Josephine graduated with her Master’s in performance from the University of New Mexico. While studying in Albuquerque, Josephine played with a variety of orchestras including Santa Fe Pro Musica, the Santa Fe Symphony, and the New Mexico Philharmonic. Josephine is also a frequent player with the Yakima Symphony on clarinet and bass clarinet. Her principal teachers have been Joseph Brooks, Dr. Jeffrey Brooks, and Laura DeLuca.

cwu-fest-clarient-s24-deluca-laura.jpegLaura DeLuca, Seattle Symphony
 

Clarinetist Laura DeLuca joined the Seattle Symphony in 1986 following her education at Northwestern University where she studied with the celebrated clarinetist, Robert Marcellus. She is also a co-founding member of Seattle Chamber Players, a contemporary music ensemble formed in 1989 boasting nearly one hundred commissioned works. While her roots are deeply planted in the Pacific Northwest, music has been a passport to the world, opening up opportunities to perform in historic concert halls in Europe, Russia, China and South America. Closer to home, Laura regularly performs with Music of Remembrance, Icicle Creek series and has soloed with Seattle Symphony, Seattle Youth Symphony, Cascade and Rainier Symphonies. On February 11, 2011 the day of historic political uprising in Egypt (and her birthday), she premiered a newly commissioned concerto, Freedom by Alissa Firsova with the Northwest Sinfonietta. DeLuca has performed on over one hundred recordings and has worked with distinguished composers and performers such as Jake Heggie, John Luther Adams, John Zorn, Betty Olivero, Paul Schoenfield and Artur Avanesov. As a teacher, she has held posts at University of Puget Sound and maintained a private studio of students over the past 40 years.

Festival Pianist

Leah Terrill

Eligibility

Clarinet Fest is open to high school students, collegiate students, and other young artists. All participants are required to submit a pre-recorded audition by June 1st.

Auditions

  • Auditions can be submitted via email to the Clarinet Fest Coordinator, Josephine Wells at Josephine.Wells@cwu.edu by June 1st, 2024.
  • Audition recordings must be under 5 minutes in length.

Suggested audition material includes but is not limited to; Rose 32 Etudes, orchestral excerpts (Beethoven 6, Mendelssohn Scherzo, Kodaly Dances of Galanta, etc.) or a movement from a Sonata, Concerto, or other solo piece from the clarinet repertoire.

Registration

After audition acceptance, participants must complete the online registration and payment before July 1st, 2024.

Housing

Participants will be responsible for organizing their overnight accommodations off campus.

CWU Parking Information

  • Free street parking on N. Alder Street.
  • Daily parking passes for the lot next to McIntyre can be purchased online the day of arrival
  • Parking is free at McIntyre Hall after 5pm and on weekends.
  • Parking Map 

Tuition

  • $150

Cancellation Policy

Refunds are available with a $20.00 handling fee until July 15th, 2024. Refunds after that date will be made on a case by case basis

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