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Paul Ellison, professor of double bass; Robert Yekovich, dean of the Shepherd School of Music; Cho-Liang Lin, professor of violin; and Michael Webster, professor of clarinet, met with Mark O' Connor (center), who recently performed a Guest Artist Recital and Workshop at the Shepherd School of Music.


Pierre Jalbert, associate professor of composition and theory; and Norman Fischer, professor of cello, along with students of the Shepherd School attended an open discussion led by the Kronos Quartet on April 11, 2008.
Michael Webster

MICHAEL WEBSTER
Professor of Clarinet

B. Mus. with distinction (1966)
Performer's Certificate (1966), M. Mus. (1967)
D.M.A. (1975) Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester

1115 Alice Pratt Brown Hall
713-348-3602
mwebster@rice.edu

http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~mwebster/

MICHAEL WEBSTER
is Professor of Clarinet at Rice University's Shepherd School of Music and Artistic Director of the Houston Youth Symphony. Described by the Boston Globe as "a virtuoso of burgeoning prominence," he has collaborated with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, the Tokyo and Cleveland String Quartets, and Yo-Yo Ma, among others. He has been associated with many of North America's finest festivals, including Marlboro, Santa Fe, Chamber Music West and Northwest, Norfolk, Angel Fire, Steamboat Springs, Sitka, Park City, Aria International Academy (Ontario), Stratford (Ontario), Victoria (BC), and Domaine Forget (Quebec).

Webster's recital career began at Town Hall in 1968 with his renowned father, Beveridge Webster, as pianist. That same year he won Young Concert Artists' International Competition and became Principal Clarinetist of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. Since then he has performed in all of New York City's major halls, across the United States, and in Canada, South America, Japan, and New Zealand. He has appeared as guest artist at the 92nd Street "Y", with the Muir, Ying, Leontóvych, and Chester String Quartets, and with Da Camera of Houston and Context. High Fidelity/Musical America placed his CRI recording of American clarinet music on its Best Recordings list and Artists International selected him for its Distinguished Artist Award.

Webster has served as Principal Clarinetist of the San Francisco Symphony, Music Director of the Society for Chamber Music in Rochester, Music Director of Chamber Music Ann Arbor, and Associate Professor of Clarinet at the Eastman School of Music, from which he earned three degrees. In 1988 he became a member of the conducting faculty at the New England Conservatory and taught clarinet both there and at Boston University. He was Music Director of the Wellesley Symphony Orchestra and guest conducted several Boston-area orchestras before joining the University of Michigan faculty as Adjunct Professor of Conducting and Director of the Michigan Youth Symphony Orchestra in 1993. He has been Assistant Conductor of the Asian Youth Orchestra under Yehudi Menuhin, and has conducted chamber orchestras composed of Boston Pops, Rochester Philharmonic, and Quebec Symphony musicians.

With his wife, Leone Buyse, he plays in the Webster Trio, an ensemble dedicated to promoting and expanding the repertoire for flute, clarinet, and piano. The Trio's first CD, Tour de France, with pianist Katherine Collier, was released in May, 1997 by Crystal Records. In Japan he and Ms. Buyse perform with pianist Chizuko Sawa in the Webster Trio Japan; its first CD, Sonata Cho-Cho San, has been released on the Nami label in Japan. Both discs feature Webster's trio arrangements which, along with his original compositions, are published by G. Schirmer and International Music Company. Highly regarded as a pedagogue, he is a member of the editorial staff of The Clarinet magazine, contributing a regular column entitled "Teaching Beginners." 

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