Students are strongly encouraged to take private lessons on their instruments. The following is a list of instructors with comments initiated by the instructors themselves. Long Reach High School makes no claims on the abilities of any of these instructors. We rely on feedback from the instructors to keep the list current. If you have any comment about this list, find some inaccurate information, or if you are an instructor that would like to be added to the list, let us know by Emailing Us.
There are instructors that we have lost contact with and perhaps are no longer teaching or have left the area. These are still on the list for now. The general rule is that if there is an email address listed, we have made contact with them and they are still teaching.
We really make no claims on the abilities of any of these instructors, but it is clear by gathering this information that there is an abundant amount of musical talent that exists in the area. We encourage you to take advantage of it.
Mr. Belzer teaches in several locations including his home in Catonsville.
Additional information is available at http://www.tiemannbelzer.com |
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Dr. Bor teaches in the Eyal Bor Clarinet & Saxophone Studio located at his home at 6310 Roan Stallion Lane, Columbia, Maryland 21045 in Kendall Ridge, one mile from Long Reach High School. Come in the separate Studio entrance with the waiting room and warm-up room. He teaches early evening until 10 pm every night and on weekends. Dr. Bor teaches high schoolers from many Maryland counties including Howard, Carroll, Montgomery, and Anne Arundel. He conducts master classes and workshops as well as performing for students in the Public/Private schools. His personal preference of playing styles are Classical Jazz Kleizmer ( Jewish Ethnic) and modern music. He prepares students for solo ensemble at all levels as well as for colleges and conservatories. Many of his students have won awards and have been members of all-state bands and gifted and talented bands. Many are teachers themselves. He organizes yearly student recitals and records all-state music on a CD every year as a learning tool for his students. His teaching methods are targetted to obtain best tone and technique and very accurate sense of rhythm including a high level of musicianship, encouraging students to become as strong as they can be. He also motivates his students to audition as much as they can and to challenge their peers for seating, to try for All-State and other local and national competitions. He also assists the students in entering competitions most suited to their abilities. Dr. Bor loves teaching beginners, but teaches all levels, including adults. He is flexible, accommodative and very patient. His Masters degree in Education provides him with a background to work with students who have different learning styles (ADD, ADHD to the Gifted and Talented). Many references are available upon request from successful students, parents and Band directors.
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Mr. Caldwell teaches in a studio located at his home in the Jeffers Hill area of Long Reach in Columbia, 6176 Prophecy Place. Lessons are given after school.
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Kenneth Caputo
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Adam Corpora
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Mr. Corpora teaches most evenings and weekends at his home or at Towson University. Lessons are available for $25 for half hour and $40 for one hour. |
Additional information is available at http://www.kylecoughlin.com |
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Ms. Huang is originally from Baltimore and has been teaching clarinet for many years at all levels, including collegiate. She teaches at the Baltimore School for the Arts, The Park School, and Music & Arts Center. Ms. Huang is willing to travel to the student's house for lessons.
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Ms. McDaniel teaches in her home studio in Columbia-Owen Brown.
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Mr. Monroe teaches in a home studio in Columbia. He also teaches jazz improvisation/ear training to students of all ages (at the moment, 11 to 40+). Mr. Monroe has a special interest in rehearsal/practice techniques and have prepared many students for auditions of various types. Lessons are generally a half hour once a week, though improv students sometimes have an opportunity to work in a longer workshop format also. Lessons are $30 a half hour and are available three days a week, currently Monday and Wednesday from 5:30 to 9:00 and Thursday from 5:30 to 7:00. Other times are available by appointment.
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Currently, Ms. Ogram is not accepting new students.
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Ms. Quinn teaches in the Ann Quinn Clarinet Studio located at her home in Catonsville, right off Frederick Road near South Rolling Road. She has been teaching Howard County students for 10 years.
clarinet@bcpl.net |
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Mr. Raifsnider teaches in his home studio at 4731 Columbia Road, Ellicott City, MD 21042, near the intersection of Routes 29 and 108. "Along with performing on clarinet and sax for the last 20 years through college and as a professional, I've always taught several students. Teaching is one of the great joys of my life! I teach students of all levels- beginners through college, and have successfully prepared students for school, county and state band auditions, and solo and ensemble festivals. If students are interested, I also teach jazz and improvisation. Mostly I teach each student how to improve as an instrumentalist and overall musician. With a little interest and practice, I can guarantee improvement!"
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Kathleen Rimlinger
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Currently, Mr. Wann is not accepting new students. stix458@aol.com |
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Mr. Welty teaches out of his home in Ellicott City, near Centennial High School. He teaches after school every day until about 8:30, unless concerts or rehearsals interfere. Mr. Welty is primarily a classical clarinetist and teaches that accordingly. He also teaches saxophone through middle school. Mr. Welty is a free-lance player in the Baltimore-DC area, having retired from the US Army Field Band in Washington. Additional information is available at http://www.clarinetinstruction.com |




