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One of the area’s most versatile
musicians, Katherine Matasy
has been described by The Boston Globe as “a musician
of depth and refinement” with “technique to
burn” and her playing praised as “riveting,”
“ravishing,” “brilliant” and “a
rare feat.” Most frequently heard as a clarinetist
and bass clarinetist in chamber music and orchestra settings,
she has performed with most of the region’s major
musical organizations. Highly regarded as an interpreter
of new, she is a founding member of Dinosaur Annex and
a frequent performer with Boston’s many new-music
groups. In addition to “doubling” on flute,
piccolo and saxophone in musical theater, she is highly
reputed as an accordionist, and has appeared in that capacity
with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Boston Pops, Mark
Morris Dance Group, and in many other classical music
venues. After training at the New England Conservatory
of Music (BM, MM in clarinet), she now
teaches at Wellesley College, the New England Conservatory
Preparatory School, and the Community Music Center of
Boston (where she chairs the wind department). She has
recordings on CRI, Newport Classic, Centaur, Northeastern,
Erato and RCA.
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