Larry Combs

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Larry Combs is an American clarinetist.

He played clarinet with the New Orleans Symphony Orchestra, the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, and the Santa Fe Opera before joining the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in 1974. He was appointed principal clarinet for the CSO by Sir Georg Solti in 1978. He has appeared as a soloist with the orchestra on many occasions.

He is also a founding member of the Chicago Chamber Musicians. He has performed Brahms' Trio in A minor with Daniel Barenboim and cellist Yo-Yo Ma, and has appeared at the Ravinia Festival with its music director, Christoph Eschenbach. Other appearances have been with The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center and the Smithsonian Chamber Players.

Combs is also a jazz aficionado. His Combs-Novak Sextet is one of the headliners at the 1999 Chicago Jazz Festival; he cut an album with jazz clarinetist Eddie Daniels, called "Crossing the Line"; and the Chicago Reader's Ted Shen wrote that he is "a Benny Goodman-like chameleon who can execute breathtaking arabesques and add a touch of eloquence to the plainest phrase."

He is a clinician for the G. Leblanc Company, which makes the Opus II clarinets he helped to design, and for the Woodwind Company, which makes a Larry Combs model clarinet mouthpiece.

He is married to Gail Williams, a French horn player.

[edit] Awards and recognition

Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music Performance:

[edit] Discography

  • "Crossing the Line" with Eddie Daniels
  • "Mozart: Music for Bassett Horns", CBS Masterworks, 1986 (Grammy nominated album)
  • "Chicago Chamber Musicians at 15"
  • Chicago Chamber Musicians
  • others (need album names here)

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