The Candid Clarinetist podcast features interviews, performances, reviews, and panel discussions with leaders in the world of clarinet and professional orchestras. Join host Sam Rothstein, assistant principal clarinet and bass clarinet of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, as he explores the lives both on and off the stage of the world's top orchestral players, clarinet industry leaders, educators, artistic administrators, and everyone in between.
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The Candid Clarinetist podcast features interviews, performances, reviews, and panel discussions with leaders in the world of clarinet and professional orchestras. Join host Sam Rothstein, assistant principal clarinet and bass clarinet of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, as he explores the lives both on and off the stage of the world's top orchestral players, clarinet industry leaders, educators, artistic administrators, and everyone in between.
Episode 27:
In this episode, Sam visits with Richie Hawley, Professor of Clarinet at Rice University, to discuss his incredible blog post on Orchestral Etiquette from over a decade ago. I consider this the "Bible" on how to behave as an orchestral musician. Richie shares his thoughts on why this was an important thing to share, and what aspiring professionals can learn from his and others mistakes when they were young musicians!
For more information on Richie Hawley and Rice University, please visit http://richiehawley.com
The Candid Clarinetist
The Candid Clarinetist podcast features interviews, performances, reviews, and panel discussions with leaders in the world of clarinet and professional orchestras. Join host Sam Rothstein, assistant principal clarinet and bass clarinet of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, as he explores the lives both on and off the stage of the world's top orchestral players, clarinet industry leaders, educators, artistic administrators, and everyone in between.