Artist
John Cipolla
John Cipolla is a globally acclaimed clarinetist and saxophonist, sought-after for teaching, performing, and judging competitions worldwide. He graces stages in the USA, Europe, and South America, with recent appearances in Portugal, Italy, and Poland. John's rich discography includes recordings on Sony, ECM New Series, and Nonesuch, along with performances for NBC television. His musical journey encompasses diverse collaborations, from The New York City Opera to Aretha Franklin, reflecting his versatility. He has held esteemed roles such as President of the International Clarinet Association and Chair of the Radio City Music Hall Orchestra Committee.
Honored with awards like the University of North Carolina at Greensboro's Distinguished Alumni and multiple ""Teacher of the Year"" titles from the Kentucky Music Educators, John's career is celebrated by various institutions. John's educational path led him through The Juilliard School, where he studied with Joe Allard. He holds a Bachelor's in saxophone performance from The Eastman School of Music, a Master's in clarinet performance from Mason Gross School of the Arts, and a Doctor of Musical Arts in clarinet performance from The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. As a University Distinguished Professor at Western Kentucky University, John's mastery resonates in his teaching as well.
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