User:Maryannelacaille

Clarinetist: Eb/C/Bb/A/Basset Clarinet/Basset Horn/ Bass Clarinet. Born 1963. Clarinet Performer, Soloist and teacher. Buffet Clinician. Rico Reed Artist.

Maryanne Lacaille has garnered acclaim as a performer and educator throughout the United States, Europe and Asia. As a guest soloist, Maryanne has performed with Augsburg, Nova Scotia, Green Bay, Richmond and Stamford Symphonies, the Seattle Philharmonic, Lake Union Civic Orchestra, Commonwealth Opera Orchestra, Columbus Philharmonic, Singapore Symphony, Hong Kong Philharmonic and Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra.

Northwest Mahler Festival, New Zealand Chamber Orchestra and Mexico City Chamber Orchestra. Collaboration with many chamber ensembles such as Yin Yan Quartet, Trio Con Brio and St. Bart Quartets feature new works as well as out-of-print works.

Music Festivals: Sarasota's "La Musida International Chamber Music Festival", Colorado's "Music in the Mountains" "Newport Music Festival", Caramoor International Music Festival" and through a special grant hosted by Arts Atlas Foundation: a two week tour to India for an outreach project.

As on orchestral clarinetist, Maryanne has served with the Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra for over 15 years, Everett Symphony (guest appearances), Symphony 21, Haddonfield Symphony and the Sophia Philharmonic (basset horn)

She has toured with Phantom of the Opera, Carousel, Beauty and the Beast and West Side Story. Future performances for 2010-2011 include Stamitz Clarinet Concerto No.1 in F Major for clarinet in "C" performing with the Melbourne Symphony.

As a clinician for Buffet, Ms. Lacaille has presented more than 80 clinics throughout the Northwest, Mid-West and Southeastern states.

Ms. Lacaille earned her Bachelor degree at Boston Conservatory of Music studying with Attilio Poto and Harold Wright and her Master Degree at New England Concervatory.

Summer festival studies in Nova Scotia, Tanglewood, Melbourne, Guanghzhou, Moscow and Victoria.

"Soaring clarinet melodies were played with gusto and bravura" Anthony Aibel with New York Concert Review.