David Weber (clarinetist)

David Weber (clarinetist)

David Weber (December 18, 1913-January 23, 2006) was an American classical clarinetist known for the beauty of his tone, his inspired playing, and his influential teaching of the clarinet.

Read more about David Weber (clarinetist):  Early Life, Orchestral Career, Recordings, Legacy, Teaching

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