About J. David Harris
Bio
Clarinetist J. David Harris has won critical acclaim for his elegant and expressive playing. As the principal clarinetist with Sinfonia da Camera, Illinois Symphony Orchestra, and the Champaign-Urbana Symphony, Harris combines technical mastery, depth of musicality, and a solid ensemble style to his playing. In addition, he has been featured as a soloist, performing many of the standard concerti by Weber, Mozart, Nielsen, and Bernstein among others.
Professor Harris joined the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign music faculty in 1990. Prior to that, he served on the faculties of Louisiana State University, Kent State University, and Interlochen Arts Academy. Celebrating his thirtieth year as a university Professor, Harris’ success as a teacher is found in his students who hold positions in universities and orchestras across the country.
During the summers, he has performed and taught at many music festivals including Sewanee Summer Music Center in Tennessee, Peninsula Music Festival in Wisconsin, Great Music West in Wyoming and Ohio Light Opera in Wooster, Ohio. From 1973 to l983 Harris performed over 100 concerts with the Cleveland Orchestra under such notable conductors as Lorin Maazel, Pierre Boulez, James Levine and Eric Leinsdorf in some of the world’s greatest venues such as Carnegie Hall in New York, Severance Hall in Cleveland, Symphony Hall in Boston, and the grand opening ceremonies at the Sydney Opera House in Australia. Harris can be heard as the bass clarinetist in the Telarc recording of Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring with the Cleveland Orchestra, conducted by Lorin Maazel. Under the baton of Frederick Fennell, Mr. Harris is the featured first clarinetist on the highly acclaimed recordings of the Cleveland Symphonic Winds.
In the summer of 2001, Harris served as the president of the Clarinet Jury for the Juenesse Musicales International Clarinet Competition in Bucharest, Romania and performed a solo recital at the American Cultural Center. Harris is an active member in several clarinet societies and has been a featured performer in national and international venues for the International Clarinet Society Congress, Clarinetwork International, and the International Double Reed Society. In the summer of 2006 Harris was a featured soloist at the International Clarinet Association’s ClarFest in Atlanta, Ga. As a member of the Illinois Quartet, along with colleagues, bassoonist Timothy McGovern, flutist Jonathan Keeble, and oboist John Dee, Mr. Harris toured the southeastern United States, South Korea, and Spain during the 2006 season, giving a series of master classes and concerts.
Teaching Philosophy
We will work together to acquire the necessary tools for you to find your own voice. These tools include rhythm, intonation, tone, phrasing, articulation, dynamic control and style. A wide range of repertoire will be explored including Ètudes, recital repertoire (chamber music and solo works) and concertos. Orchestral repertoire can be an important part of a well-rounded musical education and this will be explored to the extent of your interest. Reed care and proper equipment will be thoroughly investigated in order to have the right system for each individual. A wide variety of performance experience is of the greatest importance. Every student will perform each semester in studio class and in large ensembles. Students are further encouraged to perform in chamber music groups, optional recitals and new music ensembles. Self-motivation and a great curiosity are the keys to success during your college career.
Education
BM and MM (clarinet performance), Cleveland Institute of Music; additional studies at the Blossom Festival School and Sewanee Summer Music Center; student of Robert Marcellus and James Livingston.