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Itzhak Perlman
Itzhak Perlman
Israeli-American violinist and conductor
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Bill Smith
Bill Smith
jazz musician and composer from the United States
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Annelien Van Wauwe
Annelien Van Wauwe
Belgian clarinetist
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Eddie Daniels
Eddie Daniels
American musician
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Benny Goodman
Benny Goodman
American jazz musician, band leader
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Tommy Vig
Tommy Vig
Hungarian percussionist, arranger, bandleader, and composer
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Kinan Azmeh
Kinan Azmeh
Syrian clarinetist and composer
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Shirley Brill
Shirley Brill
Israeli clarinetist
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Roger Neumann
Roger Neumann
American musician
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Johannes Brahms
Johannes Brahms
German composer and pianist
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Isaac Stern
Isaac Stern
American musician
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Evan Ziporyn
Evan Ziporyn
American composer
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Rudolf Firkušný
Rudolf Firkušný
Czech pianist
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Donald Martino
Donald Martino
American composer
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Cho-Liang Lin
Cho-Liang Lin
Taiwanese violinist
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David Krakauer
David Krakauer
American clarinetist
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George Pieterson
George Pieterson
Dutch musician
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Jascha Heifetz
Jascha Heifetz
Lithuanian violinist
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Evan Christopher
Evan Christopher
American musician
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American musician
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Member of, past and present
American Academy of Arts and Sciences

American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Richard Leslie Stoltzman (born July 12, 1942) is an American clarinetist. Born in Omaha, Nebraska, he spent his early years in San Francisco, California, and Cincinnati, Ohio, graduating from Woodward High School in 1960. Today, Stoltzman is part of the faculty list at the New England Conservatory and Boston University.

Stoltzman is perhaps the best-known clarinetist who primarily plays classical music. He has played with over 100 orchestras, as well as with many chamber groups and in many solo recitals. Stoltzman has received numerous awards and has produced an extensive discography. His virtuosity and musicianship have made him a highly sought-after concert artist.

In addition to classical repertoire, Stoltzman also plays jazz. Some of his recordings, such as his album New York Counterpoint, feature both jazz and modern music. In 1983, Stoltzman commissioned composer/arranger Clare Fischer to write a symphonic work using Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn themes. The result was The Duke, Swee'pea and Me, an eleven-minute orchestral work which Stoltzman performed worldwide.