Ricky Edward Duhaime, D.M.A.

Mildred S. Mosher Professor of Music, Austin College, Sherman, Texas
Continuing Faculty, Eisenstädter Sommerakademie (Austria)

Contact Information:
Austin College Music Department: 903 813-2464
e-mail: rduhaime@austincollege.edu


Education

Goethe Institute, Prien am Chiemsee, Germany

University of North Texas, Denton, Texas:
Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance (Multiple Woodwinds)

University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois:
Master of Music in Performance
Pi Kappa Lambda Honor Society

University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire:
Bachelor of Arts in Music, summa cum laude
Bachelor of Science in Education, summa cum laude
Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society


Teaching Responsibilities

Fall, Spring Semester Courses
Communication Inquiry 101G
Music 11, Music Theory I
Music 12, Music Theory II
Music 21, 22, Ear Training
Music 116, Masterpieces of Music
Music 32, Music Theory III
Music 60, Orchestration and Conducting
Music 257 A, Woodwind Methods - Single Reeds (Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone)
Music 257 D, Woodwind Methods - Double Reeds (Oboe, Bassoon)

Applied Music in Single and Double Reeds (Music 179-479)
Applied Music in Cello (Music 177-477)
Music 357A, Orchestration
Music 365, Conducting

January Term Courses
Music 1X, Beginning Instrumental Techniques
Music 2A, Jazz History and Appreciation
Music 2C, Introduction to Music
Music 100A Acoustics
ESS 100, SCUBA Diving and Aerobic Conditioning

Directorship of Performance Organizations
Music 005, Jazz Ensembles
Music 007, Woodwind Ensembles
Music 008, Brass Ensembles
Music 009, String Ensembles


Performance Experience

Concerto Soloist and Clinician, McAlester, Oklahoma, May 2010

Sherman Community Series Concerts, 2004, 2006

Concert Tour with Austin College Faculty Trio, Fall 2005, 2007, 2008

Dallas Museum of Art Concert Series, April 2004

Concert Tour with Trio Eisenstadt, Fall 2003

Concert Tour with Grand Avenue Quartet (Baroque and Modern Instruments), 2001

Guest Artist, Haydn Konservatorium Jazz Concert, Eisenstadt, Austria, 1998

Concert Tour with Millenium Quartet (performances of Messiaen Quartet for the End of Time),1996

Eisenstädter Sommerakademie (Summer Classical Music Festival),
Austria - Woodwind Principal and Continuing Faculty,
1990-present, Don Moses, Michael Lamkin, and Richard Zielinski, directors

American Chamber Winds - Principal Clarinetist on European Tour, 1991
Stanley Hettinger, director

Sherman Symphony - Principal Clarinetist, 1978-2003
Concerto Soloist: 1978, 1985, 1991, 1993, 1999

Studio Performer in North Texas, 1978-present, including specific performances for:

KXII-TV Community Theater Grand Avenue Trio
Shari Lewis Jimmy Dean Shirley Jones
Sherill Milnes Tom Jones Ice Capades

Galliard String Quartet of Dallas - Guest Artist, 1986-87 season

Walden String Quartet (Resident Quartet, University of Illinois) - Guest Artist, 1977-78 season

University of Illinois Wind and Jazz Ensembles -
Principal Clarinetist and Saxophonist on Latin American Tour, 1977
Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, Robert Gray, director

University of New Hampshire Jazz Ensemble -
Saxophonist at International Jazz Festival, Montreux, Switzerland, 1976
David Seiler, director

Springfield Symphony Orchestra, Springfield, Illinois - Clarinetist, 1976-78 seasons
Harry Farbman, director

American Wind Symphony Orchestra - Principal Clarinetist, 1973 season
Robert Boudreau, director


Publications/Presentations

Austin College Humanities Division Award for Outstanding Service
Spring, 2010

First Recipient of the Puterbaugh Foundation Award, McAlester, Oklahoma, May 2010

Paul Jeanjean, Arabesque
original transcription for solo clarinet and band
premiered April 2010

Paper, "Ornamentation in the Classical Period" presented at the
Eisenstädter Sommerakademie, August, 2005

Austin College Humanities Division Award for Outstanding Scholarship
Spring, 2005

"Solo Ornamentation in the Classical Period: Melodic Elaboration,
Eingänge, and Cadenzas."  Journal of the National Association of
College Wind and Percussion Instructors LII/4 (Summer, 2004), 4-13.

Facets.  Crystal Records CD 762.  Summer, 2004.

"The Neglected Clarinet Concerti of Ludwig August Lebrun." The Clarinet XIX/4
(Summer, 1992), 30-35.

"Beethoven's Chamber Music Involving Clarinet." The Clarinet XII/2
(Winter, 1985), 34-39.

"An Historical Survey of Tempo Rubato as an Expressive Device." Journal of the
National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors XXXIV/1 (Fall, 1985), 4-9.

Ludwig August Lebrun, Concerti in B-flat Major for Clarinet and Orchestra
(complete scores and piano reductions)

Original scores for the Sherman Symphony and Austin College Jazz Ensemble in manuscript


Principal Teachers

Bassoon
Sue Schrier-Bancroft, University of North Texas, Dallas Opera Orchestra
John Garlow, University of North Texas
Donald Bravo, University of New Hampshire, Boston Pops Orchestra

Clarinet
Harold Wright, Boston Symphony Orchestra
James Moffitt, Honolulu Symphony
James Gillespie, University of North Texas
O. Lee Gibson, University of North Texas
John Scott, University of North Texas
David Seiler, University of New Hampshire
Stanley Hettinger, University of New Hampshire

Flute
George Morey, University of North Texas
William Rees, East Texas State University
John Fonville, University of Illinois

Oboe
Charles Veazy, University of North Texas
James Hobbs, University of North Texas
Donald Bravo, University of New Hampshire, Boston Pops Orchestra
Linda Seiler, University of New Hampshire

Saxophone
Debra Richtmeyer, University of North Texas, Dallas Symphony Orchestra
Earle Gregory, University of Illinois
David Seiler, University of New Hampshire

Cello
Robert Cancelosi, Fort Worth Opera Orchestra
Robert Swenson, Cleveland Symphony Orchestra, Emerson String Quartet, University of Illinois
Mary Rasmussen, University of New Hampshire

Performance Excerpts


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