Solo Clarinetist & Proficient in Chamber
- West Hartford, CT
- Clarinetist
- 22 miles from Agawam
I am a classical clarinet soloist. My dear friend and I play a chamber duos on clarinet & flute. I am also a saxophone player as well.
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