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Michael Webster

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Professor of Music, Shepherd School at Rice University (retired), Artistic Director, Houston Youth Symphony; Former Principal Clarinet, Rochester Philharmonic , Former Acting Principal Clarinet, San Francisco Symphony

A 2024 recipient of ICA’s Honorary Membership, Michael Webster had two of his early compositions, Clarinet Sonata and I Remember Lynn performed by Danny Goldman at ClarinetFest in Dublin. Among his contributions to ICA have been writing 85 articles entitled “Teaching Clarinet,” organizing the Orchestral Excerpt Competition, and performing frequently at ClarinetFest, most often with the Webster Trio. Fifteen of his transcriptions, mostly for flute, clarinet, and piano, have been published by Presser, International, and Schott. His Five Pieces for Clarinet Solo is still available from G. Schirmer. Echoes and Reflections for two solo clarinets, strings, and percussion was inspired by practicing outdoors while at the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival and premiered in 1978 with Stanley Hasty and Michael Webster as soloists with the Rochester Chamber Orchestra and the Rochester Philharmonic. It will be performed by Charles Neidich and Ayako Oshima in a headliner event at ClarinetFest 2025 in Fort Worth.
Recently retired as Professor of Music at Rice University's Shepherd School of Music, Michael Webster is Artistic Director of Houston Youth Symphony which has won over two dozen national awards since 2008 and appeared on the nationally distributed NPR program, “From the Top” in 2012. In June 2024, HYS gave an enthusiastically received performance for 1000 orchestra administrators at the annual convention of the League of American Orchestras at Jones Hall, home of the Houston Symphony. On July 4, HYS and Michael Webster were named 2024 Honored Artists of the American Prize, “limited to a very few who have shown sustained excellence.”
Formerly Principal Clarinet with the Rochester Philharmonic and Acting Principal with the San Francisco Symphony, he has appeared as soloist with many orchestras, including the Philadelphia Orchestra with Aaron Copland and the Boston Pops with John Williams. For several years he was Aaron Copland's favorite interpreter of his Clarinet Concerto. Described by the Boston Globe as “a virtuoso of burgeoning prominence,” Webster has collaborated with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center; the 92 nd Street Y; the Tokyo, Cleveland, Muir, Ying, Leontóvych, Dover, Artaria, and Chester String Quartets; Da Camera, Context, and Musiqa in Houston; and artists such as Yo Yo Ma and Joshua Bell among many others. He has been associated with many of North America's finest festivals, including Marlboro, Santa Fe, Chamber Music West and Northwest, Norfolk, Angel Fire, Steamboat Springs, Sitka, Park City, Skaneateles, Maui, Bowdoin, La Musica di Asola, Orcas Island, Stratford (Ontario), Victoria (BC), and Domaine Forget (Quebec). Internationally, he has performed and taught in Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, Europe, Japan, China, Australia, and New Zealand.
Following his 1968 appointment as Principal Clarinet of the Rochester Philharmonic, succeeding his teacher, Stanley Hasty, he was a winner of the Young Concert Artists International Competition and began his recital career at New York’s Town Hall with his eminent father Beveridge Webster as pianist. High Fidelity/Musical America placed his CRI recording of American clarinet music on its Best Recordings list and Artists International selected him for its Distinguished Artist Award.
Michael Webster served as Music Director of the Society for Chamber Music in Rochester, Founder and Music Director of Chamber Music Ann Arbor, and on the faculties of Eastman, NEC, and Boston University. He has also taught at the San Francisco Conservatory, the Yale Summer School at Norfolk, Aria International Academy, Boston University Tanglewood Institute, he Johannesen International School of the Arts, the Bowdoin Festival and Atlantic Music Festival in Maine, and the Texas Music Festival at the University of Houston. Webster was Music Director of the Wellesley Symphony Orchestra, Assistant Conductor of the Asian Youth Orchestra under Yehudi Menuhin, and guest conductor of several Boston-area orchestras before joining the University of Michigan faculty as Adjunct Professor of Conducting and Director of the Michigan Youth Symphony Orchestra in 1993.
In demand as a clinician, Webster has presented master classes at such institutions as the Manhattan School of Music, Florida State University, University of Colorado at Boulder, Louisiana State University, Puerto Rico Conservatory (San Juan), University of Victoria (Wellington, New Zealand), Senzoku Gakuen (Tokyo, Japan), University of Washington, UMKC Conservatory of Music (Kansas City), University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and Interlochen Arts Academy. He has also served as clarinet coach for the Orchestra of the Americas since 2005 (in Venezuela, Brazil, Chile, China, Colombia, Mexico, Panama, Dominican Republic, Canada, Belgium, Estonia, Poland, and the U.S.), the National Youth Orchestra Festival (Sarasota) and at Banff for the International Festival of Youth Orchestras.
With his wife, flutist Leone Buyse, and pianists Katherine Collier and Robert Moeling, the Webster Trio released Tour de France, World Wide Webster, and American Webster on Crystal Records. With pianist Chizuko Sawa, the Webster Trio Japan released Sonata Cho-Cho San on the Nami label and From Vienna to Budapest on Camerata. All these discs feature Webster's trio arrangements, which, along with his original compositions, are published by Theodore Presser, International Music Company, Schott, and G. Schirmer. Webster also appears on the Albany, Arabesque, Beauport, Bridge, Centaur, CRI, and New World labels. A Buffet-Crampon Artist- Clinician, he plays Buffet R-13 clarinets exclusively.
Discography
From Vienna to Budapest
From Vienna to Budapest
Works by Brahms, Schubert and Bartok/Arma transcribed for flute, clarinet, and piano, performed by the Webster Trio Japan (Leone Buyse, flute; Michael Webster, clarinet; Chizuko Sawa, piano
Camerata
From Vienna to Budapest
Sonata Cho-Cho San
Sonata Cho-Cho San
Works for flute, clarinet, and piano performed by the Webster Trio Japan (Leone Buyse, flute; Chizuko Sawa, piano) featuring arrangements by M. Webster of operatic music by Puccini, Mozart, and Bizet
Nami/Live Notes WWCC-7302
Sonata Cho-Cho San
Music of Joseph Dubiel
Music of Joseph Dubiel
Works for clarinet and piano, clarinet and strings, and bass clarinet and piano
Centaur Records
Music of Joseph Dubiel
World Wide Webster
World Wide Webster
Works for flute, clarinet, and piano performed by the Webster Trio (Leone Buyse, flute; Robert Moeling, piano in transcriptions by Michael Webster of music by Brahms, Debussy, Dvorak, and Louis Moreau Gottschalk
Crystal Records
World Wide Webster
Howard Boatwright
Howard Boatwright
Sonata for clarinet and piano (Barry Snyder, piano)
CRI
Howard Boatwright
American Webster
American Webster
American works for flute, clarinet, and piano
Crystal Records
American Webster
Tour de France
Tour de France
Works for flute, clarinet, and piano performed by the Webster Trio (L. Buyse, flute; Katherine Collier, piano) featuring transcriptions by Michael Webster of music by Bizet, Debussy, and Fauré
Crystal Records
Tour de France
Donald Martino
Donald Martino
A Set for Clarinet
Albany Records
Donald Martino
Martin Amlin Music for Flue, Clarinet, and Piano
Martin Amlin Music for Flue, Clarinet, and Piano
Works by composer Martin Amlin for Flute, Clarinet, and Piano
Albany Records
Martin Amlin Music for Flue, Clarinet, and Piano