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Dr. Alexander W. Ravitz is an Assistant Professor of Clarinet at Arkansas State University and the University of Central Arkansas, where he teaches clarinet performance and mentors students. He also serves as Principal Bass Clarinetist of the Fort Smith Symphony (Arkansas) and has performed with ensembles such as The Naples Philharmonic, Opera Tampa, and The Florida Orchestra.
- D.M.A., University of North Texas, Clarinet Performance (with a related field in Music Theory)
- M.M., University of South Florida, Clarinet Performance and Instrumental Conducting
- B.M., University of Louisville, Clarinet Performance
Dr. Ravitz specializes in clarinet pedagogy, particularly the teachings of Gustave Langenus, and advocates for contemporary music through solo and chamber recitals. He collaborates with composers like Tyler Kline, whose commissioned work 'Live Oak' premiered at national and international conferences. His interests also span jazz improvisation, with collaborations including The Jamison Williams Trio and his improv trio CRUX (self-titled CD on Noise Pelican label).
Current projects include a recording of Arnold Schoenberg's 'Pierrot Lunaire' with Dr. Megan Esther Grey and Brett Copeland’s reimagining of Górecki’s Symphony No. 3 for bass clarinet, tuba, and electronics, performed with his duo Sonic Doctors. He studied jazz with Dan Miller and conducting with William Wiedrich.
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