Kalmen Opperman

Musical Artist

1919 – 2010

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Who was Kalmen Opperman?

Kalmen Opperman was an American clarinetist. He was a noted performer, teacher, conductor, mouthpiece and barrel maker, composer, and writer of numerous clarinet studies.

A noted pedagogue, many of his students are currently working as soloists, recording artists, orchestral players and university teachers around the world.

For many years he was a performer in Broadway shows during what many call Broadway's "Golden Age".

He wrote over 10 highly acclaimed study books for the clarinet including his multi-volume Daily Studies and Velocity Studies.

He studied with noted clarinetists Ralph McLane and Simeon Bellison of the Philadelphia Orchestra and New York Philharmonic.

Most notably a private clarinet teacher in his studio in New York City, he has taught at such schools as Boston University, Hartt School of Music, and Indiana University.

He also led the Kalmen Opperman Clarinet Choir.

His handmade mouthpieces and barrels are highly sought after items for professional clarinetists for their quality workmanship and sound.

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Born
Dec 8, 1919
Died
Jun 18, 2010

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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