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Lee Livengood is currently clarinetist and
bass clarinetist in the Utah Symphony Orchestra and President of
the International Clarinet Association. Prior to his appointment
in Utah, he was a member of the Savannah Symphony Orchestra. He
received a Bachelors Degree from the Eastman School of Music as
a student of Stanley Hasty, and a Masters Degree at the University
of California at Santa Barbara with Mitchell Lurie. Other orchestras
he has been a member of include the Tulsa Philharmonic, Fresno
Philharmonic, and the Santa Barbara Chamber Orchestra. As a chamber
musician, he has performed at the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival,
the Round Top Music Festival, the La Jolla Chamber Music Festival,
the Spoleto Festival, and locally in the Nova and the Intermezzo
Chamber Music Series. In addition to his work as a performer, Lee is well known as a mouthpiece maker and refacer, with clients throughout the US, Canada, Mexico, and Europe. When not performing in the Utah Symphony or refacing mouthpieces, Lee enjoys time in the outdoors with his wife and two boys, drinking great coffee, and playing the electric bass. |
