Student Recital
Cameron Harper, clarinet
Program:
Marc Delmas Fantaisie italienne, Op. 110
Carlos Guastavino Sonata para Clarinete y Piano
Johannes Brahms Sonata F minor, Op. 120, No. 1
Jorge Montilla Introduction and Joropo
Cameron Harper is an active clarinetist and private teacher in the Pittsburgh area, currently completing graduate studies at Carnegie Mellon University. Recent performances include Copland’s Symphony No. 3, Brahms’s Symphony No. 1, and Prokofiev’s Symphony No. 5 with the CMU Philharmonic, and he can be heard on BCM&D Records recordings of the Temple University Wind Symphony. While in Philadelphia, Cameron studied clarinet repair with renowned clarinet technician Mark Jacobi and served as music librarian for the Boyer College of Music & Dance and the Temple University Repertory Orchestra. He recently completed the Musical Entrepreneurship & Leadership Development program with New Groove Music Studio and has given presentations about the clarinet to schools across the Greater Pittsburgh area.
Cameron’s primary studies have been with Michael Rusinek, Sam Caviezel, and Wayne Titerence, and he studied bass clarinet with Paul Demers. He holds a Bachelor of Music Performance from Temple University and attended the Philadelphia International Music Festival, studying with Boris Allakhverdyan and Ricardo Morales. When not performing or teaching, Cameron can be found photographing nature and the night sky, gaming, and spending time with his fiancée Amanda and their two cats Theo and Jasper.
Cost: Free and open to the public; No tickets required.
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