Mitch Estrin: New York Philharmonic/University of Florida/ICA President shares his knowledge

In this episode, we dive into Writing the Vandoren Wave, a compelling collection of essays by acclaimed clarinetist and educator Mitchell Estrin. This book offers powerful insights into the art of clarinet playing, thoughtful reflections on music education, and a behind-the-scenes look at one of the most influential brands in the clarinet world—Vandoren.

🎶 Why this book matters:
Writing the Vandoren Wave isn't just for clarinetists—it’s for teachers, students, and anyone passionate about music education. Mitch brings decades of wisdom, humor, and real-world experience to every page.

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🎓 About Mitch Estrin

  • Performed with the New York Philharmonic, working under legendary conductors like Leonard Bernstein and Zubin Mehta.

  • Professor of Clarinet at the University of Florida, where he mentors the next generation of clarinetists.

  • Former president of the International Clarinet Association (ICA).

  • A longtime Vandoren artist and passionate advocate for excellence in clarinet education.

Whether you're a clarinetist, music educator, or lifelong learner, this conversation and Mitch's book will leave you feeling inspired and reconnected to your musical purpose.