- Richard Stoltzman, Paul Lustig Dunkel, Leon Kirchner, The Former Harvard Chamber Orchestra, Allan Vogel, Laurence Lesser, Diana Hoagland, Mobuko Imai, New York Philharmonic, James Buswell
- Prague Symphony Orchestra, Laurel Ann Maurer, Pro Musica Orchestra, David Pihl, Solveig Lunde Madsen, James Caswell, Richard Stoltzman, Holly Gornik, John Marlow Nielson, Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Marie Nelson Bennett, Russel Harlow, Pro Musica Ladies Chorus, Robert Peterson, Gil Rose, Lila Stewart, Pro Musica Chamber Choir, Pamela Jones, Roger Briggs, Studio Chorus, Studio organist
- Christopher Vuk, Robert Chumbley, Gil Morgenstern, Ona Jonaityte, Nardo Poy, Brian Zeger, Yhasmin Valenzuela, Elzbieta Brandys, Kathe Jarka, Chen Lin, Donald Betts, Boston String Quartet, Shirley Irek, Richard Stoltzman, Maelynn Arnold, Michal Shein, Timothy Betts
Richard Stoltzman
Biography
Clarinetist Richard Stoltzman has been one of the most distinguished players of his instrument in the 20th and 21st centuries. He has been unusually successful in combining jazz and classical careers. At the Marlboro Music School and Festival, Stoltzman made the acquaintance of a group of collaborators that included pianist Peter Serkin and violinist Ida Kavafian. Together with Serkin and Kavafian, he formed the chamber group TASHI in 1973. In 1986, Stoltzman became the first wind player to win the Avery Fisher Prize, given for outstanding performance by an American musician. In 2019, he issued an album recorded jointly with his wife, jazz marimbist Mika Stoltzman, titled Palimpsest. In 2023, Stoltzman returned on an album of works by composer Anthony Iannaccone. By that time, his recording catalog comprised some 75 items.