Dr. Armand Ambrosini
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Music (Understanding Music)
Office: Catlett Music Center 219
Phone: (405) 325-0434
Email: aambrosini@ou.edu

Dr. Armand Ambrosini, visiting assistant professor of music at the University of Oklahoma School of Music, is an accomplished recitalist, chamber musician and instructor. Ambrosini has performed solo recitals at Merkin Concert Hall, Humboldt State University and Plattsburgh State University. As a chamber musician, he has performed at Carnegie Hall, Washington Ballet Theatre and Washington Project for the Arts.

Ambrosini is a clarinetist witht the Enid Symphony Orchestra of Enid, Okla., Sequoia Chamber Players of Arcata, Calif., Chamber Musicians of the East and Composers' Forum of Bennington, Vt. and a founding member of the Cordier Ensemble of New York City. He has been principal clarinetist with Philharmonia Virtuosi, Stamford, Bridgeport and New Haven Symphonies; and the New York String Orchestra under Alexander Schneider.

Ambrosini authored Ned Rorem's Song Cycle Ariel: A Musical Dramatization of five Poems by Sylvia Plath and recorded the text's supplemental resource CD. in addition, he co-authored Introduction to Western Concert Music, an educational series that includes a comprehensive study aid and four compact disc collection of Western Concert Music.

Prior to joining OU, Ambrosini taught clarinet and chamber music at Humboldt State University and the University of Nebraska, where his responsibilities included an extensive performance schedule with the Moran Woodwind Quintet. he is a member of Pi Kappa Lambda National Music Honor Society, the College Music Society and Who's Who in American Education. He has been an artist in residence at both the Sequoia Chamber Music Workshop and the Ashland Chamber Music Workshop.

BFA—Clarinet, California Institute of the Arts
MFA—Clarinet, California Institute of the Arts
MM—Clarinet, Yale University
DMA—Clarinet, State University of New York at Stony Brook

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