Gregory Raden
Clarinet
Principal Clarinet, Dallas Symphony, Adjunct Associate Professor of Clarinet, Southern Methodist University Adjunct Clarinet Faculty, University of North Texas
Gregory Raden has served as Principal Clarinetist of the Dallas Symphony since 1999. Prior to this appointment, he has held positions as Assistant Principal of the National Symphony Orchestra, and Principal Clarinetist of the Kennedy Center Opera Orchestra and the Charleston Symphony. With these ensembles and others including the Orchestras of Minnesota, St. Louis, San Francisco, St. Paul and Bergen (NORWAY), he has performed for audiences across the globe and has been heard on recordings, radio, television and internet broadcasts around the world.
Known for his " flawless intonation...liquescent tone" (Fort Worth Star Telegram), "exquisite nuance" (Washington Post), and "heartrending eloquence" (Dallas Morning News), Mr. Raden has appeared as a concerto soloist with numerous ensembles including the Dallas Symphony, National Symphony, Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra, Mainly Mozart Festival Orchestra, Charleston Symphony, and the New York String Orchestra on such venerable stages as Carnegie Hall (NYC), the Kennedy Center (Washington, DC), and the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center (Dallas).
Greg performs regularly at the Grand Teton and Bravo Vail Music Festivals and has also participated in the Marlboro, Mainly Mozart, Newport, Bellingham, Mimir, Aspen, Pacific, and Evian Music Festivals. An active chamber musician, San Diego Arts said of his performance of Weber’s Clarinet Quintet, "He makes you wonder how it’s done - how any reed instrument can produce a sound of such beauty and lyricism.” As chamber music collaborator, he has performed with members of the Juilliard, Guarneri, Cavani, and Arianna String Quartets and recently performed the Mozart Clarinet Quintet with cellist Yo-Yo Ma at the Grand Teton Music Festival in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Raden has been featured on National Public Radio’s “Performance Today” and on recordings with the Dallas Symphony on the Delos, Hyperion, and Bridge labels. Along with the Teton Trio, which he co-founded, he recently made their inaugural recording of music for clarinet, viola and piano for Centaur Records.As a performing Artist/Clinician for Buffet Crampon Clarinets and Vandoren products, Raden has given recitals, master classes, and clinics throughout North America including at the Curtis Institute of Music, Eastman, Rice University, Baylor University, UT Austin, Texas Christian University, University of Maryland, The Glenn Gould Conservatory, New World Symphony, National Orchestral Institute, and Buffet Crampon’s acclaimed Summer Clarinet Academy in Jacksonville, FL. Raden was also one of five American clarinetists chosen to be part of the research and development team of Buffet’s new model Clarinet, the Tradition.
Having previously served on the faculty at George Washington University and the College of Charleston, Greg is currently an adjunct Associate Professor of Clarinet at the Meadows School of Music at Southern Methodist University and on the clarinet faculty at the University of North Texas.
A native of White Plains, NY, Raden was a student of David Weber at the Juilliard School Pre-College, Peter Hadcock at New England Conservatory, and with his longtime mentor, Donald Montanaro, at the Curtis Institute of Music, where he received his BM.
Videos
Discography
Trios for Clarinet, Viola & Piano
Centaur Records
2020
Trios for Clarinet, Viola & Piano