Few musicians have enjoyed the longevity of New York Philharmonic principal clarinetist Stanley Drucker, who joined the orchestra in 1948. Drucker joins us to talk about his legendary career, and of course, his long-time collaboration with Leonard Bernstein.
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Stan has inspired Clarinetists Worldwide with his neverending energy and dedication to the Art of Clarinetisty. Nobody does it better.
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