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Jon Manasse |
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He is an American clarinetist.
Manasse studied clarinet at the Juilliard School under
David Weber. He won a prize in the International
Competition for Clarinet in Munich and was the youngest
winner of the International Clarinet Society Competition.
Manasse has performed at the Lincoln Center in New York,
Columbia University, and Rockefeller University. He has
toured in Japan and Southeast Asia with the New York
Symphonic Ensemble, and played in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv
and Osaka. He has been a guest soloist with the National
Philharmonic, Symphony Nova Scotia, National Chamber
Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, and the orchestras of
Alabama, Annapolis, Bozeman, Dubuque, Evansville,
Florida West Coast, Green Bay, Indianapolis, |
Jackson, Oakland East Bay,
Pensacola, Princeton, and Richmond.
He has also been the guest
principal clarinetist of the New York Pops Orchestra,
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, New Jersey Symphony
Orchestra, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, and Seattle
Symphony Orchestra. He was also a member of the New York
Chamber Symphony and the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra.
Manasse plays with the Stamford Symphony Orchestra, and
is the principal clarinetist of the American Ballet
Theater Orchestra and the Mostly Mozart Festival
Orchestra. He became the principal clarinetist of the
Orchestra of St. Luke's in 2008. Jon Manasse and his
duo-partner, pianist Jon Nakamatsu, serve as Artistic
Directors of the Cape Cod Chamber Music Festival.
Manasse is a Buffet Crampon and Vandoren Performing
Artist. He has been Associate Professor of Clarinet at
the Eastman School of Music since 1995, faculty member
of Juilliard in 2007, and distinguished artist in
residence at Lynn University's Conservatory of Music
since 2008 in Boca Raton, Florida. |
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