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Diane Barger

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Ron and Carol Cope Professor of Clarinet at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and principal clarinet of Lincoln’s Symphony Orchestra

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Praised by critics for her “great virtuosity and flair” and “exquisite artistry”, Diane Barger is the Ron and Carol Cope Professor of Clarinet and member of the Moran Woodwind Quintet at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, a position she has held since 1994. She received the 2013 Annis Chaikin Sorensen Award for Excellence in Teaching in the Humanities and the 2001 Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts Distinguished College Teaching Award at UNL.
She is principal clarinet of Lincoln’s Symphony Orchestra and is President of the International Clarinet Association (ICA). She also served the ICA as President elect (2020-2022), Nebraska State Chair (2010-2020), Pedagogy Chair (2016-2018), Artistic Director of the 2012 ClarinetFest®, Treasurer (2004-2010), and Coordinator of the High School Solo Competition (2003-2005). She also serves as NACWPI Nebraska State Chair and is a Buffet Crampon Artist/Clinician, a Légère Endorsing Artist, and a member of the Silverstein Pro Team. In addition to her work as a collegiate educator, Barger actively works with pre-college clarinetists and is involved in mentoring her cadre of clarinet instructors at Cornerstone Academy of Clarinet, LLC where she serves as Founder and Professor of Clarinet.
Diane Barger remains an active soloist and chamber musician, masterclass clinician and adjudicator in the U.S. and abroad. She is a frequent guest at the International Clarinet Association's ClarinetFests® and other conferences. Clarinet Association's ClarinetFests® and other conferences. Specialist in operatic fantasias for clarinet fantasias for clarinet based on the operas of Vincenzo Bellini, Barger can be heard as featured soloist on the International Clarinet Association's 1998 Recording Project CD, in a performance of Domenico Mirco's "La Sonnambula" Fantasy for clarinet and piano. In August 2012, Barger released a CD of works by Scott McAllister entitled BlingBling, as well as 13 editions of Bellini opera fantasias by various 19th-century composers, all available from Potenza Music. Trio 402 (UNL professors Barger, Mark Clinton and Jeff McCray) has released a CD entitled Conversations Between Friends for clarinet, bassoon and piano by William Hurlstone and Bill Douglas published by Potenza Music (2016).
With the Amicitia Duo, a clarinet duo with Denise Gainey from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Barger toured in Florida, Kansas, Texas, Tennessee, Alabama, and Mississippi, Missouri, Georgia, and Iowa and were featured artists at the 2020 Texas Clarinet Colloquium. They have also performed at the International Clarinet Association ClarinetFests® and the National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors Conferences. The duo released their debut CD, Play Pretty, in March 2020 showcasing music written specifically for the Amicitia Duo for E-flat and B-flat clarinet instrumentation (with or without piano).
Formed out of friendship, the Amicitia Duo brings music for clarinet to a wide variety of audiences. Amicitia is the Latin word for friendship and is pronounced “ah-mee-KEE-tee-ah”. With a friendship that spans over thirty-five years, Barger and Gainey combine their love of music and teaching to delight audiences around the world.With the Moran Woodwind Quintet, one of the most active and visible quintets in the Midwest,Barger performed for the Omaha Chamber Music Society, the Minden (NE) Opera House, the Northwest Iowa Symphony Orchestra (hosted by Dordt College), and the North Platte (NE) Concert Association in the 2015-16 academic year.
The quintet looks forward to performing in Vancouver,Canada this October 2018 as participants in the College Music Society National Conference (CMS) and have given lecture/performances at the 2013 College Music Society (CMS) National Conference in St. Louis, Missouri, the 2011 CMS National Conference in Richmond, Virginia, the 2010 CMS National Conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the 2008 CMS National Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, the 2005 CMS International Conference in Alcala de Henaras, Spain, and the 2005 CMS National Conference in Quebec City, Canada. The quintet has also performed at the Grand Valley Music Festival, the North Central Music Educator’s National Convention, and at various colleges and universities around the United States.
Their 1998 compact disc recording by Crystal Records, “Postcards from the Center”, features works by American composers Lieuwen, Murdock, Higdon, and Heiden. Their 2007 and 2004 CD projects features the music of Theodore Blumer and is also available through Crystal Records. With the oboist and bassoonist of the quintet, Barger was a featured guest artist in a recital at the 2004 IDRS convention in Melbourne, Australia. In the most recent years, music by Scott McAllister (OK Quintet) and John Steinmetz (All the Difference) have been commissioned for the Moran Quintet. Barger received the Doctor of Music (1999) and Bachelor of Music (1988) degrees from the Florida State University where she was a student of Frank Kowalsky. While completing the Graduate Certificate in Performance (1990) and Master of Music (1989) degrees from Northwestern University she was a student of Robert Marcellus.
For her doctoral research she was the recipient of the 1996 Faculty Summer Research Fellowship and Grant-in-Aid awarded by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Research Council. In addition to being a member of the International Clarinet Association, the Music Educators National Conference, the Music Teachers National Association, and Sigma Alpha Iota, Barger served as Chair of the Woodwind Area at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln from 2000-2020.
Discography
Amicitia Duo CD
Play Pretty
Amicitia Duo CD Play Pretty
Scott McAllister: Amicitia Suite; Alexis Ciesla: Etudes Concertantes; William Price: Sweet and Simple; Gerald Cohen: Sea of Reeds
Potenza Music 2020
Amicitia Duo CD Play Pretty
Trio 402 CD (Music for Clarinet, Bassoon, and Piano)
Trio 402 CD (Music for Clarinet, Bassoon, and Piano)
William Yeates Hurlstone: Trio in G Minor; Hurlstone: Variations in G Minor; Bill Douglas: Suite Cantando.
Potenza Music 2017
Trio 402 CD (Music for Clarinet, Bassoon, and Piano)
Blin Bling
Blin Bling
The first release from Diane Barger on the Potenza Music label couples her awesome virtuosity with the wonderful music from Scott McAllister. A mixture of fun, flash and rock-and-roll makes this THE clarinet disc to own
Potenza Music 2012
Blin Bling
Wind Chamber Music of Theodor Blumer, Vol. 2
Wind Chamber Music of Theodor Blumer, Vol. 2
William Yeates Hurlstone: Trio in G Minor; Hurlstone: Variations in G Minor; Bill Douglas: Suite Cantando.
Crystal Records 2004
Wind Chamber Music of Theodor Blumer, Vol. 2
Moran Wind Quintet Postcards from the Center
Moran Wind Quintet Postcards from the Center
The Quintet musicians are John Bailey, flute; William McMullen, oboe; Diane Cawein, clarinet; Gary Echols, bassoon; and Allen French, horn.One of the most active and visible quintets in the Midwest, the Moran Woodwind Quintet is in residence at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln School of Music. Formed in 1986 and named for the late John Moran, Director of the School of Music, the Quintet has toured extensively throughout the Midwest and, in 1992, performed in recital in South Korea. The Quintet won critical attention and an expanding audience with its 1990 live recording that was broadcast on NPR's "Performance Today" series.
Crystal Records 1998
Moran Wind Quintet Postcards from the Center