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Gary Whitman
President-Elect
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Gary Whitman is Professor of Clarinet and Division Chair
of Wind and Percussion Studies at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth,
Texas. Active as a recitalist, he has performed at ClarinetFest conferences
in Arizona, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah, and Maryland. His performances at international
conferences include Paris, France, Ostend, Belgium and Stockholm, Sweden.
He has served as guest lecturer in wind performance and pedagogy at the
National Conservatory of Music in Mexico City, the Conservatory of Music “Josafat
Roel Pineda” in Lima, Peru, the Stedelijk Conservatory in Oostende,
Belgium, and the University of Puerto Rico in San Juan. His chamber music
affiliations include the Texas Clarinet Consort, and Trio Con Brio, a TCU
faculty trio dedicated to performing and commissioning music for clarinet,
viola, and piano. Trio Con Brio has completed successful tours of Arizona,
Nevada, and California. On March 1, 2005, the trio performed the world premiere
of Trio for Clarinet, Viola and Piano by Eric Ewazen in Weill Recital Hall
at Carnegie Hall. In addition to his position at TCU, Mr. Whitman is the
bass clarinetist of the Fort Worth Symphony, performing in the classical
subscription series, “Pops”, the opera and ballet productions
at Bass Performance Hall. He holds the BME and MME degrees from the University
of North Texas and was awarded the certificate de stage from the International
Music Institute in Nice, France. His major teachers and mentors have been
Lee Gibson, James Smith, Andrew Crisanti and Guy Deplus. In 2004, TCU conferred
upon him the Dean’s Award for Research or Creativity. Mr. Whitman
is an artist-clinician for Buffet Crampon USA, Inc. |
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