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Clarinetists Stanley and Naomi Drucker in Concert on May 27
For Immediate Release
Contact: Jeffrey James Arts Consulting
516-586-3433 or jamesarts@att.net
Clarinetists Stanley and Naomi Drucker will be in concert on Thursday, May 27 8 PM at Schuster Hall in the Creative Arts Center on the campus of Wright State University, 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy. in Dayton, Ohio. The performance will be part of the Universitys Second Annual Music and Medicine Symposium.
The Druckers will present a program of solo and duo works for clarinet, including compositions by classical and contemporary masters. They will also be part of an Aging and Performance Injury for Musicians seminar on May 26.
For more information about the performance, including ticket information, and other aspects of the symposium, call 937-775-2346 or visit http://www.wright.edu/music/music-med/.
At the conclusion of the 2008-2009 season, New York Philharmonic Principal Clarinet Stanley Drucker celebrated 60 years as a member of the Orchestra and announced his retirement. In honor of his 50th anniversary, and in recognition of his highly respected and widely acknowledged musical excellence and dedication, he was named Musical America's 1998 Instrumentalist of the Year. He has made approximately 190 solo appearances with the Philharmonic since joining it at age 19. The Philharmonic estimates that he has performed in 10,200 concerts, which is approximately 70% o the total number of their concerts since 1842. He has been Principal Clarinetist for a record 48 years, playing under 9 Music Directors, among them Bruno Walter, Dmitri Mitropolous, Leonard Bernstein, Pierre Boulez and Zubin Mehta. He has performed in 60 countries on tour. More about him, including a downloadable bio, photos and video, is available at http://jamesarts.com/releases/june09/drucker_060109.htm.
Naomi Drucker, co-director of the American Chamber Ensemble, has performed, recorded and toured with the New York Philharmonic. She has performed in Japan, Great Britain, Russia, Sweden, France, Canada and Argentina, and has appeared as soloist with the Nassau Symphony Orchestra, New York Virtuosi, Philharmonia Virtuosi, Massapequa Symphony, Long Island Baroque Ensemble, Long Island Symphony and West Islip Orchestra. With her husband Stanley Drucker she has performed on a tour of eleven cities in Japan, at the East Meets West Music Festival in Sweden, in 1996 at the International Clarinet Congress in Paris, in Singapore, at the Music Conservatorium in Sydney, Australia and at the Mykonos International Chamber Music Festival. More about her at http://www.wright.edu/music/music-med/dix-bur.html#ndr.
For press inquiries about Stanley and Naomi Drucker, contact Jeffrey James Arts Consulting at 516-586-3433 or jamesarts@att.net.
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Contact: Jeffrey James Arts Consulting
516-586-3433 or jamesarts@att.net
Clarinetists Stanley and Naomi Drucker will be in concert on Thursday, May 27 8 PM at Schuster Hall in the Creative Arts Center on the campus of Wright State University, 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy. in Dayton, Ohio. The performance will be part of the Universitys Second Annual Music and Medicine Symposium.
The Druckers will present a program of solo and duo works for clarinet, including compositions by classical and contemporary masters. They will also be part of an Aging and Performance Injury for Musicians seminar on May 26.
For more information about the performance, including ticket information, and other aspects of the symposium, call 937-775-2346 or visit http://www.wright.edu/music/music-med/.
At the conclusion of the 2008-2009 season, New York Philharmonic Principal Clarinet Stanley Drucker celebrated 60 years as a member of the Orchestra and announced his retirement. In honor of his 50th anniversary, and in recognition of his highly respected and widely acknowledged musical excellence and dedication, he was named Musical America's 1998 Instrumentalist of the Year. He has made approximately 190 solo appearances with the Philharmonic since joining it at age 19. The Philharmonic estimates that he has performed in 10,200 concerts, which is approximately 70% o the total number of their concerts since 1842. He has been Principal Clarinetist for a record 48 years, playing under 9 Music Directors, among them Bruno Walter, Dmitri Mitropolous, Leonard Bernstein, Pierre Boulez and Zubin Mehta. He has performed in 60 countries on tour. More about him, including a downloadable bio, photos and video, is available at http://jamesarts.com/releases/june09/drucker_060109.htm.
Naomi Drucker, co-director of the American Chamber Ensemble, has performed, recorded and toured with the New York Philharmonic. She has performed in Japan, Great Britain, Russia, Sweden, France, Canada and Argentina, and has appeared as soloist with the Nassau Symphony Orchestra, New York Virtuosi, Philharmonia Virtuosi, Massapequa Symphony, Long Island Baroque Ensemble, Long Island Symphony and West Islip Orchestra. With her husband Stanley Drucker she has performed on a tour of eleven cities in Japan, at the East Meets West Music Festival in Sweden, in 1996 at the International Clarinet Congress in Paris, in Singapore, at the Music Conservatorium in Sydney, Australia and at the Mykonos International Chamber Music Festival. More about her at http://www.wright.edu/music/music-med/dix-bur.html#ndr.
For press inquiries about Stanley and Naomi Drucker, contact Jeffrey James Arts Consulting at 516-586-3433 or jamesarts@att.net.
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