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Joseph LeBlanc

28 // Male // DC, United States  |   Member since January 13, 2009
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About Me

Skill Level:
Professional
Instruments:
Clarinet (All)
Genres:
classical, film score, video game, folk, acoustic

Clarinetist Joseph LeBlanc has been a member of “The President's Own” United States Marine Band since 2005. He began his musical career as a saxophonist, making his solo debut with the Honolulu Symphony at age 17. Mr. LeBlanc earned his performance degree from the University of Michigan, while studying with Donald Sinta and Fred Ormand. He has also pursued further studies at the Cincinnati College- Conservatory of Music. Mr LeBlanc has been winner of the Yamaha Young Artist Competition, Ann Arbor Young Artist Competition, and the Round Top Concerto Competition. Music festivals he has attended include, Brevard, Sunflower, and Round Top Music Festivals, and Aspen Music Festival and School. He has performed with the Detroit, Columbus Symphony Orchestras and the Aspen Festival and Chamber Orchestras. Mr. LeBlanc has also studied extensively with Richard Hawley, principal clarinetist with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Lee Morgan, principal clarinetist with the Royal Danish Orchestra, and Hakan Rosengren, clarinet soloist. Mr. LeBlanc is an active freelance musician in the DC area.

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Day Job:
President's Own Marine Band
Website:
sagechamberplayers.com

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How I Work:

If you have a project involving clarinet I would love to work with you.

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Comments

jerry a. wrote on January 27, 2009:

It's a joy to hear such a refreshingly wide range of repertoire played both so well musically and technically! Wonderful!
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David Wilkins wrote on January 18, 2009:

Nice to see another service musician here.