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Clarineat: The Clarinet Podcast

191 episodes - English - Latest episode: 8 months ago - ★★★★★ - 57 ratings

Join host Sean Perrin as he discusses “all that’s new and neat with clarinet, with the neatest people in the industry” on the world’s most popular clarinet podcast. Past guests include distinguished artists such as Martin Fröst, Michael Lowenstern, and Lori Freedman, and product manufacturers such as Legere Reeds, Backun Musical Services, and Royal Musical Instruments. Check out the website at www.clarineat.com and be sure to subscribe to our email newsletter for a chance to win giveaways.

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Episodes

90 - Richie Hawley: Pure Musical Enjoyment

August 09, 2018 06:30 - 57 minutes - 40 MB

Learn what it was like playing in the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, what it's like teaching and working with students at Rice University, and how Richie Hawley ended up sitting in front of none other than Michael Jackson (yes, the pop star) at a concert conducted by Leonard Bernstein. Be sure to check out Richie's website at www.richiehawley.com Show Notes: http://clarineat.com/90 Ad-Free Gold Edition: http://clarineat.com/gold

In The Loop: A Conversation with the WoodWired Duo

June 14, 2018 05:46 - 54 minutes - 38.3 MB

Learn why Hannah Leffler and Cheyenne Cruz think you should start an ensemble by making the people--not the music or existing repertoire--your top priority. They also share tips on how to use a looper pedal in a musical and educational way, and discuss the recording and production of their new album called "In The Loop" Show Notes: http://clarineat.com/89 Gold Edition: http://clarineat.com/gold

88 - Listener Lightning Rounds: Josh Ng and Zackary Webster

May 29, 2018 12:00 - 28 minutes - 39.7 MB

In today's Episode of the podcast I feature Listener Lightning Rounds with Josh Ng and Zackary Webster. They share some of the best advice they ever received, their favourite episodes of the podcast, and more. Links: Complete Show Notes: http://www.clarineat.com/88  Join the Clarineat Book Club: http://www.clarineat.com/books Try D'Addario Reserve Reeds: http://www.clarineat.com/reeds Upgrade to the Gold Edition: http://www.clarineat.com/gold 

87 - Podcasting 101: Live in Calgary, AB

May 18, 2018 03:10 - 49 minutes - 37 MB

In today's episode of the podcast I participate in a live roundtable interview and conversation about podcasting with Meg Wilcox who is a journalist and instructor for Mount Royal University's Journalism program. Support the podcast: http://www.patreon.com/clarineat Show notes: http://www.clarineat.com/87

86 - Touring Broadway Shows with Garrett Hack

May 10, 2018 06:01 - 48 minutes - 34.2 MB

In today's episode I'm joined by Garrett Hack, who is a freelance touring broadway musician. We discuss how to deal with playing repetitive and demanding music, keeping your chops up on the road, and some interesting and surprising accessories you'll need if you want to play in this line of work. Show notes: https://www.clarineat.com/86 Support the podcast: https://www.clarineat.com/support 

85 - Announcing the Clarineat Book Club

May 03, 2018 08:00 - 8 minutes - 6.27 MB

In this episode of the podcast I introduce the first book that will be featured in the Clarineat Book Club. Purchase the book at https://www.clarineat.com/books

84 - The Extended Housekeeping Edition

April 26, 2018 20:34 - 30 minutes - 21.7 MB

In today's episode of the podcast I invite you to come for a drive with me as I respond to and address some comments and listener mail. Learn about what it means to me, from an artistic standpoint, to produce the podcast, and how you can help make sure it continues into the future. Show Notes: http://www.clarineat.com/84 Support the Podcast: http://www.patreon.com/clarineat 

83 - Listener Lightning Rounds: Bob Yoon and Dennis Kwok

April 19, 2018 07:00 - 24 minutes - 18.2 MB

In this episode of the podcast Clarineat listeners Katherine Peters and Robin Black answer the lightning round questions. They share some of the best advice they ever received, their favorite books, and more. Show Notes: http://www.clarineat.com/83 Support the Podcast: http://www.patreon.com/clarineat 

82 - Listener Lightning Rounds: Katherine Peters and Robin Black

April 12, 2018 08:00 - 24 minutes - 18.3 MB

In this episode of the podcast Clarineat listeners Katherine Peters and Robin Black answer the lightning round questions. They share some of the best advice they ever received, their favorite books, and more. Shownotes: https://www.clarineat.com/82  Support the show: https://patreon.com/clarineat

81 - Listener Lightning Rounds: Amie Ma and Catina Franklin Sweedy

April 04, 2018 07:00 - 23 minutes - 17.5 MB

In this episode of the podcast Clarineat listeners Amie Ma and Catina Franklin Sweedy answer the lightning round questions. They share some of the the best advice they ever received, their favorite books, and more. Shownotes: https://www.clarineat.com/81  Support the show: https://www.clarineat.com/support Buy a Clarineat T-Shirt: https://www.clarineat.com/store 

80 - Corrado Giuffredi on the CG Carbon Clarinet

February 27, 2018 06:36 - 33 minutes - 23.9 MB

In today's episode of the podcast I speak to Corrado Guiffredi about his new signature clarinet from Backun called the CG Carbon, which is the world's first carbon fibre clarinet. Corrado also discusses his preference for using a crystal mouthpiece paired with synthetic reeds, why he plays with a double lip embouchure, and shares advice for young musicians looking to pursue a career in music.

79 - The Top Episodes of 2017

February 14, 2018 05:23 - 31 minutes - 22.1 MB

In today's episode of the podcast I'm having a look back at some of the top episodes of 2017. Find out the most popular episode in download numbers, which was voted listener favorite, which one generated the most discussion, and which was my personal favorite. 

78 - The Art of Recording with Spencer Cheyne

January 16, 2018 01:28 - 1 hour - 55.4 MB

Today on the podcast I discuss "painting with sound" with Spencer Cheyne. We discuss all elements of recording in great detail, from choosing a mic on a budget to treating your room and why Spencer thinks that mixing is like painting with sound.

77 - Christmas Special 2017

December 24, 2017 23:00 - 29 minutes - 20.7 MB

I invite you to join me for a special Christmas edition of the Clarineat Podcast. Learn about some of my favourite items from my list of 20 Neat Gift Ideas for Clarinetists under $100, and also hear special clarinet Christmas memories submitted by nine listeners. Make sure to stick around to the end of the show where one of these nine listeners wins a free clarineat t-shirt. Thanks for listening and Merry Christmas to you and your family!

76 - Elena Xanthoudakis of Kroma Editions

December 21, 2017 01:22 - 28 minutes - 22.7 MB

Elena Xanthoudakis first joined me for a conversation on Episode 31 of the Clarineat Podcast, where she discussed her new CD called "The Captive Nightingale" and her publishing company called Kroma Editions. I'm excited to say that today she is back for a second episode to provide me with an update about her work. We discuss her company's new website which features digital and physical editions of the romantic rarities she rediscovered, recordings of these pieces, and more.

75 - Dr. Kornel Wolak on Articulation Styles

December 19, 2017 04:53 - 1 hour - 52.2 MB

Dr. Kornel Wolak is a prominent international performer, member of the "Double Double Duo," is actively involved with the Speech-Language Pathology Department at University of Toronto, and is the author of a new book called "Articulation Types on Clarinet" which is the main focus of today's conversation.

74 - In Memory of Harry Sparnaay (1944-2017)

December 14, 2017 03:55 - 1 hour - 48.7 MB

In this episode of the Podcast I reflect on the life of Harry Sparnaay who sadly passed away on December 12, 2017, and then re-broadcast the conversation (in full) that we had back in 2016 on the podcast. In this conversation Harry reflected on his life as a pioneering bass clarinetist, why he considered the bass clarinet the "Emperor of the Instruments," and the story of his first experience playing music, which he describes in unbelievable detail even after more that 50 years since the day...

73 - Tommaso Lonquich on His International Performing Career

December 08, 2017 06:19 - 1 hour - 63.9 MB

In today's episode of the podcast I speak with Tommaso Lonquich, who is the clarinetist with the world's most active chamber music performance schedule. He's performed on 4 continents at venues ranging from Carnegie Hall to local auditoriums in his hometown. We discuss his exciting career as a chamber musician, his upcoming international concert tour, advice for travelling clarinetists, and even the importance of taking care of your hearing in everyday situations.

Episode 72 - Missing Lightning Rounds Part 2

December 06, 2017 09:00 - 27 minutes - 24.1 MB

In today's episode of the podcast I share part two in a series where I've be releasing past "lightning rounds" and other extended portions of episodes that had previously been made available exclusively to Patreon backers. I'll be working in reverse chronological order, starting at Episode 60 with Eugene Mondie, and then Episode 59 with Ricardo Morales. Then I have a special guest named Garrett Hope who runs another podcast called "The Portfolio Composer" coming on to tell me a little bit ab...

Episode 71 - Missing Lightning Rounds Part 1 of 2

November 14, 2017 07:00 - 26 minutes - 45.5 MB

In today's episode of the podcast I share part one of two in a series where I'll be releasing "lightning rounds" and other extended portions of past episodes that had previously been made available exclusively to Patreon backers. I'll be working in reverse chronological order, starting at Episode 68 with Brad Behn, Episode 67 With Charles Neidich, and then Episode 65 where I discussed some ways to travel to Clarinetfest on a budget.

70 - The Baermann Bootcamp with Jenny Maclay

November 03, 2017 06:30 - 37 minutes - 30.5 MB

In this episode of the podcast I'm joined by Jenny Maclay who runs the popular online blog called JennyClarinet.com, where she posts fun educational materials for the clarinet community. In October 2017 Jenny launched a program called the Baermann Bootcamp, and it went a bit viral in the clarinet community online. Even though october is technically over (I was hoping to get this episode out much sooner and I apologize for the delay) Jenny explains how you can start your own boot camp at any ...

69 - 100,000 Downloads Celebration

October 31, 2017 06:00 - 33 minutes - 31.9 MB

In today's episode of the podcast host Sean Perrin celebrates the upcoming milestone of 100 thousand downloads of the Clarineat Podcast. He shares stats from the podcast and website, talks about ways to support the show, and listeners send in their thoughts on their favourite moments from the podcast. At the end of the podcast one of the listeners who submitted a voicemail will win a $100 gift card to the Clarineat online store. Thank you so much for listening and I look forward to the next ...

68 - Brad Behn on his "EPIC" Mouthpieces

September 28, 2017 04:59 - 1 hour - 64.2 MB

In this episode of the podcast I'm joined by the wonderful Brad Behn of Behn mouthpieces. We focus on his "EPIC" line of mouthpieces that feature reverse-engineered proprietary rubber, o-ring tenons, and are available in tilted ergonomic designs, but we also touch on his barrels, bells, reeds, and some really wonderful things he's planning for the future of his company. His approach is all about getting more from the instrument with less effort from the player and his artistic wisdom and vis...

67 - Charles Neidich on his Upcoming "Wa" Concert Series

September 20, 2017 06:00 - 1 hour - 82.6 MB

In today's episode of the podcast I'm joined by the legendary Charles Neidich for a conversation about his upcoming "Wa" concert series in New York City, and he shares some incredible insight into his performance and historical study of pieces including Elliott Carter's "Gra" and the Mozart Clarinet Concerto, for which he is releasing his own annotated version in the spring of 2018. 

66 - The Match Pitch Barrel

September 18, 2017 06:00 - 33 minutes - 32.5 MB

In today's episode of the podcast I am joined by Claire Hammond and Annabelle Moe from Moe-Bleichner Music Distribution to discuss their new product called the Match Pitch barrel. This barrel was my pick for "Neatest and Newest" item at ClarinetFest 2017 and it features an adjustable length between 63 and 67 mm, durable 3D-printed construction, a creative colour-coded measuring system, and a price of just $49.

65 - Highlights from ClarinetFest 2017

September 13, 2017 06:00 - 24 minutes - 24.1 MB

In this episode of the Clarineat podcast I discuss my experiences from ClarinetFest 2017. You'll learn about some of the amazing performances, presentations, and products, and also some thoughts from Clarineat Listeners. Make sure to listen all the way to the end to find out who won a brand new Vientos Bambu ligature. Thank you to D'Addario, Backun Musical Services, Patreon backers and everyone else who helped make this trip possible!

Music Production and Performance with Jerome Bunke

August 18, 2017 19:29 - 57 minutes - 55.3 MB

Today I speak with Jerome Bunke, who is the producer of Stanley Drucker's 5 CD release called the Heritage Collection, which was the feature of the last episode. Jerome is a highly accomplished clarinetist and producer, and we discuss elements of his career as a performer, what it means to produce music, the importance of performing contemporary repertoire, and we have some surprising and interesting conversation about digital music formats vs. traditional vinyl that you won't want to miss.

Stanley Drucker on the "Heritage Collection"

July 25, 2017 04:17 - 56 minutes - 54.6 MB

In this episode of the Clarineat Podcast I'm joined by the legendary Stanley Drucker, who is of course the former principal clarinetist of The New York Philharmonic Orchestra, a position he held for over 60 years. During his time with the orchestra, Stanley also maintained a busy schedule as a chamber musician and recitalist. He could, of course, be found performing at illustrious venues like Carnegie Hall, but you might be surprised to learn that he also performed quite often at venues su...

"Four Play Clarinet" will Rock Your World

July 20, 2017 06:51 - 44 minutes - 43 MB

In today's episode of the Clarineat podcast I'm joined by the four girls from "Four Play Clarinet" ensemble. They are a relatively new group that arranges covers of pop tunes, produces exciting music videos, and then releases them to inspire the next generation of young musicians on YouTube. Their videos are generating a ton of buzz online with one song, a cover of "Lean On" by a band called Major Lazer, raking in over a half million views alone. Learn about what's in a name, how the girls...

61 - Product: Update on the SABRE Multi Sensor with Matthias Mueller

July 06, 2017 08:00 - 37 minutes - 35.4 MB

In this episode of the podcast I speak with Matthias Mueller, who is the co-inventor of a device called the SABRE. The SABRE is a device that connects to your clarinet or saxophone and transfers pressure and motion information to your computer. This allows you to augment your performance in amazing ways in a live setting. The SABRE was first discussed on Episode 33 of the podcast when the device was still in its infancy, but now it's almost ready for commercial release! Learn where and when ...

60 - Artist: Eugene Mondie of the National Symphony Orchestra

June 29, 2017 04:01 - 45 minutes - 43.1 MB

In this episode of the podcast I am joined by the wonderful Eugene Mondie, who is the acting Principal Clarinet of the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington D.C. He shares his thoughts on why you shouldn't get "sentimental" about your gear, what kind of adjustments need to be made as a player if you want to use the double lip embouchure, advice on being an adaptable musician, mastering your auditions, and much more. Show notes: www.clarineat.com

59 - Artist: Ricardo Morales of the Philadelphia Orchestra

June 27, 2017 15:59 - 1 hour - 71.7 MB

Show Notes: www.clarineat.com In this episode of the podcast, I'm joined by none other than Ricardo Morales, who is the Principal Clarinetist of the Philadelphia Orchestra. Not only is Ricardo one of the most sought-after clarinetists of his generation, but he's also one of the few people in the world who has had the chance to literally design his own instrument. The collaboration between Ricardo Morales and Backun Musical Services led to the world-renknown (and Canadian-made) Backun MoBa ...

58 – Product: ReedJuvinate with John Mackey

June 09, 2017 22:47 - 42 minutes - 39.9 MB

In this episode of the podcast, I’m joined by the inventor of the innovative “ReedJuvinate” product called John Mackey, who also happens to be a biomedical researcher at the University of Alberta. We discuss the design, features, and benefits of the product, some of the science behind why it works (including some rather disturbing experiments that show just how gross your reeds really are!), and how it will help you get longer lasting, read-to-play reeds and stay healthy at the same time.

57 - Debate: Best Books, Air Stream Concept, Clarinet Materials

June 06, 2017 18:49 - 1 hour - 62.9 MB

In this episode of the podcast, I debate four topics with co-host Andrew Morrow. The topics discussed in this episode are: "What book should every clarinetist read?" "What is your concept of the clarinet's air stream? Is it cold and fast, or warm and slow, and why?" "Which clarinet material do you prefer and why?" "What is the best type of ligature material?" If you'd like to take part in debates as they happen, please join the Clarineat Community. If you have an idea for a future de...

56 - Product: Uebel Clarinets, ESM Mouthpieces

May 27, 2017 00:49 - 33 minutes - 32 MB

In this episode of the podcast I discuss Uebel clarinets and ESM mouthpieces with Victoria and Andreas Moe of Moe-Bleichner Music Distribution, and Maryanne Lacaille (Episode 55), who is an Uebel and ESM artist. You'll learn about the differences between Uebel models, how the clarinets are made, and what makes the ESM "Heaven" mouthpiece so unique and special. This episode was recorded on location Seattle, WA with Maryanne Lacaille, and we were joined on Skype by Andreas and Victoria. I wo...

55 - Maryanne Lacaille at Jack Straw Studios, Seattle, WA

April 30, 2017 00:35 - 42 minutes - 47.7 MB

In this episode of the podcast I speak on location in Seattle, Washington at Jack Straw Studio with clarinetist Maryanne Lacaille. We discuss her playing and teaching career, her upbringing as a clarinetist, and what she loves about Uebel clarinets and ESM synthetic crystal mouthpieces. I would like to thank Moe-Bleichner Music Distribution for making the studio interview possible.

54 - Emilio Guarino, author of "Make It: A Guide for Recent Music Graduates"

April 19, 2017 04:28 - 1 hour - 68.4 MB

In this episode of the podcast I speak with bassist Emilio Guarino, who is the author of a new book for recent music graduates called "Make it." We discuss the value of business skills for all musicians, how musicians can make the most of their "day jobs," when it's time to pull the plug on the day job and go full time with music, and much more.

53 - The New Royal Clarinets with Lacy Garbar

March 28, 2017 03:33 - 49 minutes - 55 MB

In this episode of the podcast I speak with Lacy Garbar who is a Clarinetist in the Chicago area who is working with an up and coming manufacturer called Royal Musical Instruments. Royal wants to take the clarinet world by storm and help the health and growth of the music industry by making great clarinets financially accessible to more people.

52 - Winning the Audition with Jason Heath

March 15, 2017 21:21 - 37 minutes - 35 MB

In this episode of the podcast, Jason Heath discusses his brand new book called "Winning the Audition" in which he combines his personal wisdom on the topic with that of dozens of guests he's featured on his podcast over the years. Jason has generously offered the Clarineat audience free access to the forward of the book at Contrabassconversations.com/Clarineat and one lucky winner will get the chance to win a signed copy of the paperback edition. Join the Clarineat email list for a chance...

51 - Debate #1: Swab Direction, Key Plating, Humidification, and more

March 10, 2017 04:48 - 51 minutes - 47.2 MB

In this episode of the podcast co-hosts Sean Perrin and Andrew Morrow hold a debate on topics discussed in the Clarineat Community on Facebook. This week's topics include: Which way should you pull the swab (and does it matter)? Does key plating make a difference for sound, feel, and response? Is humidification really necessary? And thoughts on individually-wrapped reeds. Debates are held every Wednesday in the Clarineat Community on Facebook. Thanks to all who contributed to the conversat...

50 - Peter Cigleris on Freelancing and Finding your Passion

March 02, 2017 16:35 - 54 minutes - 51.5 MB

In this episode of the podcast, Peter Cigleris discusses his professional career as a freelance clarinetist in London, his latest album called "English Fantasy," and how he became an early adopter of the Backun MoBa clarinets, in spite of being half way around the world at the time of their release. Throughout the conversation, Peter shares some truly valuable advice that all clarinetists can use no matter their career goals, including the importance of finding balance between your artisti...

49 - Clark W. Fobes on his World-Renown Products

February 24, 2017 20:56 - 1 hour - 99 MB

On this episode of the podcast, Clark W. Fobes discusses his professional playing and doubling career (including what it's like to play on movie soundtracks), and his world-renown line of mouthpieces, barrels, and bells. We go into great detail about the art of his craft, and Clark even shares some information about some exciting upcoming products.

48 - How Eric Salazar Grew his Facebook Page by 6000%

February 17, 2017 02:27 - 55 minutes - 51.8 MB

Join host Sean Perrin as he discusses how clarinetist Eric Salazar grew his Facebook artist page by 6000% in 2016 alone. Although he's just 24 years old and a recent university grad, he is now the second most followed clarinetist on Facebook, second only to Martin Fröst.

47 - The Top 10 Moments of 2016

February 13, 2017 22:23 - 1 hour - 74.9 MB

Join host Sean Perrin as he reflects back on the top 10 moments from the first season of the Clarineat podcast. Featured interviews include Martin Fröst, Michael Norsworthy, Lori Freedman, Evan Ziporyn, Michael Lowentern, and more.

46 - Behind the Scenes at Clarineat with Guest Host Jason Heath

February 02, 2017 20:49 - 1 hour - 56.7 MB

Join guest host Jason Heath from the popular Contrabass Conversations podcast as he interviews Clarineat host and founder, Sean Perrin. They discuss the art of interviewing and podcasting, lessons learned along the way, and surprising behind-the-scenes tips and tricks that go into producing great online content.

Episode 45 - Wes Rice of Rice Clarinet Works

December 22, 2016 04:36 - 58 minutes - 81.6 MB

In today's episode I speak with Wes Rice who is the founder of Rice Clarinet Works. We discuss maintenance tips that every clarinetist can us, his custom clarinet selection process, Wes's line of Barrels and bells including  his amazing "Industrial" barrel that is a collaboration with metal artist Chris Bathgate

Episode 44 - Brittany Bauman of NUVO Instrumental

December 21, 2016 20:37 - 29 minutes - 41.1 MB

Today on the show I speak with Brittany Bauman, who is the Office Manager for Nuvo Instrumental. We discuss the unique, fun, and even colorful instrument line that Nuvo offers young students. We also go over some of the benefits of these instruments for beginning music students, why teachers might be interested in using them in their classroom, and a clarinet celebrity who you might  be surprised got their start on one of these instruments!

43 – Josh Redman on D’Addario’s “New Era of Craftsmanship”

November 29, 2016 16:54 - 1 hour - 64.9 MB

Today on the show I speak with Josh Redman who is the Clarinet Product Specialist with D’Addario Woodwinds. We discuss Josh’s role at D’Addario, what it was like studying with Kal Oppermann, and, of course, we speak extensively about the “new era of craftmanship” at D’Addario Woodwinds and how this mentality affects their reeds, mouthpieces, and other products.

42 - Tom Kmiecik of D'Addario Woodwinds on Artist Relations

November 29, 2016 05:00 - 57 minutes - 53.4 MB

Today on the show I speak with Tom Kmiecik who is the Artist Relations Specialist with D'Addario Woodwinds. We discuss the importance of artist relations within a large corporation, what Tom's job entails on a day-to-day basis, some of the artists he'd had the chance to work with, and much more.

41 - Wesley Ferreira on "Air Revelation"

November 29, 2016 00:55 - 48 minutes - 45.3 MB

Today I speak with Wesley Ferreira, who is a prominent performer, educator, and the developer of the breath support training program called "Air Revelation." We discuss the importance of breath support, benefits of the Air Revelation system, who it's designed for, pricing information, and much more.