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Robert DiLutis

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Robert
DiLutis has performed as Second and E-flat clarinetist with
the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra since 1996. Prior to
his position in New York, he performed as Assistant
Principal and Eb clarinetist with the San Antonio Symphony.
He is best known however as the inventor of the Reed
Machine, a professional line of reed making products for the
clarinet and saxophone.
Making his Carnegie Hall debut in 1989, Mr. DiLutis has
performed as featured soloist with the Seattle Wind
Symphony, the River City Consort, the Rochester Philharmonic
and the Peabody Sinfonietta.
He has served on the faculties of the Baltimore School for
the Arts, Incarnate Word University and St. Mary's
University in Texas, and Nazareth College in New York. In
1993, he co-founded the Greater San Antonio Music Institute
for music students between and ages of 5 and 20, and is
still very active in the development of young musicians. His
many clinics and master classes for Buffet International
have included appearances at Ithaca College, SUNY Potsdam,
NYSSMA, ICA, New England Conservatory and the Eastman
School of Music.
He received a Bachelor degree in music performance from the
Juilliard School where he studied with David Weber. Previous
to his studies in New York, he studied with William Blayney
at the Peabody Conservatory in Maryland.
Mr. DiLutis plays Buffet clarinets exclusively. His
instruments include an R-13 Vintage Bb, an R-13 A, an RC Eb,
a Prestige C, and a Prestige low C bass clarinet. He also
plays a Keilwerth alto saxophone.

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