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One of the largest membership benefits of the ICA is our quarterly journal,
The Clarinet. You can receive 4 issues per year packed with clarinet news, research, reviews and more from
around the world. Members are also able to log-in to our “members only”
website and view PDF versions of every issue of The Clarinet ever printed.
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Bringing the World of
Clarinetists Together
Join us at ourannual conference inOsTend, Belgium
July 6-11!
Vol. 45 • No. 2March 2018
Brussels Philharmonic
Brussels Jazz Orchestra
Royal Band of the Belgian Guides
Thermae Palace Hotel - Ostend
Menin Gate in Ypres
Also in this issue... Clarinets for Conservation | The Life and Repertoire of Henry Lazarus
Clarinet in the Faroe Islands | French Concertos since 1950
Oscar-Winning
Composer
NicOlaPiOvaNi
La Vita è Bella
Vol. 44 • No. 3June 2017
Also in this issue...
Interview with Kinan Azmeh
Clarinet Ornamentation Models Influenced by Eastern-European
Traditional Music
Chicago Mouthpiece Legacy - Part 3
ClarinetFest® 2017
Vol. 45 • No. 1December 2017
Also in this issue...ClarinetFest® 2017 ReportThe Genesis of Gustav Jenner’s Clarinet Sonata
Tao Chunxiao: A Chinese Clarinet Legend
Artistic Director, Eddy Vanoosthuyse, will be assisted by the family of the late
Guido Six (Chantal, Bert and Gaby). The annual International Clarinet
Association conference is presented in partnership with the City of Ostend.
There will be performances by the Brussels Philharmonic and the Brussels
Jazz Orchestra. Both orchestras recorded the soundtrack of the movie
The Artist. Also appearing are the Band of the Royal Guides, the Royal
Navy Band, the Flemish Chamber Philharmony amongst others.
Clarinet choirs from around the world are welcome to participate in the Guido Six Clarinet Choir Festival.
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online only members will enjoy all of the benefits of ICA membership at a reduced rate without receiving a hard copy of our quarterly journal The Clarinet.
Membership Benefits• Receive 4 issues The Clarinet per year• Access the James Gillespie Online Library,
including more than 170 PDF back issues of The Clarinet, and Master Index
• Attend ClarinetFest® 2018 in Ostend, Belgium• Discounted Instrument Insurance through
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High School Solo, Orchestral Audition, Research, and Young Artist
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mission StatementThe International Clarinet Association is a community of clarinetists and clarinet enthusiasts that supports projects that will benefit clarinet performance; provides opportunities for the exchange of ideas, materials, and information among its members; fosters the composition, publication, recording, and distribution of music for the clarinet; encourages the research and manufacture of a more definitive clarinet; encourages communication and cooperation among clarinetists and the music industry; and encourages and promotes the performance and teaching of a wide variety of repertoire for the clarinet.
To these ends, the association is dedicated to fostering communication and fellowship of clarinetists on a worldwide basis through publishing a quarterly scholarly journal, The Clarinet, producing an annual clarinet festival, ClarinetFest®, supporting a research library with materials available to all members, and promoting a variety of other endeavors related to the clarinet and clarinet playing.
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Vol. 43 • No. 2March 2016
Also in this issue...Theodore Johnson: Remembrances and RecommendationsThe Clarinet in NYC: 1842-1900
Vol. 44 • No. 2March 2017
Also in this issue...Interview with Virginia Anderson
Joe Aaron and Milwaukee’s Klezmer Heritage
Mobile Technology in the Clarinet Studio
ClarinetFest®
2017
Vol. 44 • No. 1December 2016
Also in this issue...ClarinetFest® 2016 Report • Drucker: Reflections on Kupferman
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