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Julianne Kirk Doyle, clarinet

March 28 @ 7:30 pm 9:00 pm

Free

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100 McIver St
Greensboro, 27412 United States
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Dr. Julianne Kirk Doyle joined the faculty of the Crane School of Music in 2006 and serves as Professor of Clarinet and Admissions/Auditions Coordinator. She was Director of the Crane Youth Music Camp from 2009-2023. Dr. Doyle is the New York State Chair and served as Pedagogy Coordinator for the International Clarinet Association from 2022-2024.

Dr. Doyle’s debut CD “Dante Dances” premiered in 2019, including works by Crane composers Arthur Frackenpohl and Elliot DelBorgo. She joined saxophonist Robert Young and pianist David Heinick on Young’s 2018 album “Hybrid,” performing Heinick’s “four letter words,” which she and Young commissioned for premiere at the 2016 International Clarinet Association Conference in Baton Rouge, LA.

An active soloist and chamber musician, she is a founding member of the Aria Reed Trio and serves as Principal Clarinet with the Orchestra of Northern New York and Northern Symphonic Winds.

Passionate about the music of our time, Julianne has joined numerous commission consortiums for new works by Stacy Garrop, Reena Esmail, Jenni Brandon, Paul Schoenfeld, Margaret Brower, Jim Stephenson, Erich Stem, and Tyler Mazone (’21), as well as Crane colleagues Ivette Herryman-Rodriguez, Timothy Sullivan, Jerod Sommerfeldt, and David Heinick. She looks forward to participating in many more consortiums and commission projects to continue to grow the 21st-century clarinet repertoire.

Dr. Doyle specializes in solutions to Stress Velopharyngeal Insufficiency (SVPI/soft palatal air leak) in wind playing. She has published articles and given conference presentations on pathways to alleviation and prevention. She regularly assists professionals and students in minimizing and correcting soft palate air leak.

She holds the Doctor of Musical Arts and Master of Music degrees in Performance and Literature, an Arts Leadership Certificate from the Eastman School of Music, and a Bachelor of Music from the University of Oklahoma. Her primary teachers include Jon Manasse, David Etheridge, and Bradford Behn. Dr. Doyle is honored to be an artist with Backun Musical Services and DANSR/Vandoren. 

Dr. Julianne Kirk Doyle’s visit has been generously sponsored by Backun Musical Services, Eastman Music, and Vandoren.