Portrait of Todd Levy

Artist

Todd Levy

Todd Levy, renowned clarinetist, is Principal Clarinet of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra and the Santa Fe Opera Orchestra. A four-time Grammy Award-winner, he has showcased his talents at Carnegie Hall, the Mostly Mozart Festival, and the White House. A skilled chamber musician, Levy has collaborated with esteemed quartets like Guarneri, Juilliard, and Orion. He's played under luminaries like James Levine and Christoph Eschenbach. Levy's role as Guest Principal Clarinetist spans top American orchestras including the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra, and New York Philharmonic. His support for contemporary music is evident in premieres of works by renowned composers. He's released albums like "Rhapsodie" and edited music for publishers such as Boosey and Hawkes. A Selmer-Paris and Vandoren Performing Artist, Levy is on faculty at UW-Milwaukee and the Chicago College of Performing Arts. His training includes Juilliard School studies under David Weber and tenure with the New World Symphony. Learn more at toddlevy.org.