David Singer is an internationally acclaimed clarinetist whose career has included twoperformances at the White House and more than 150 appearances in Carnegie Hall.Joseph Horowitz in The New York Times wrote about David Singer, “To describe hisplaying would be to enumerate a catalogue of virtues.”Mr. Singer’s recording of the Aaron Copland Clarinet Concerto was praised byLawrence A. Johnson from Gramophone Magazine in the UK as “one of the finestaccounts around,” and his performances have been featured on the BBC and on SiriusXM as a principal performer of the Grammy Award-winning Orpheus ChamberOrchestra, NYC.Professor Singer taught as a guest teacher at both the Yale and Princeton Schools ofMusic as well as at the Thornton School of Music at the University of SouthernCalifornia, and is Emeritus Professor of Clarinet/Coordinator of Chamber Music atMontclair State University, NJ. He continues to coach young musicians across SouthernCalifornia and performs with the Singer Chamber Players and the Channel IslandsChamber Orchestra.His debut memoir, From Cab Driver to Carnegie Hall, chronicles his remarkable journeyof overcoming obstacles and ultimately becoming successful in music and life.From Cab Driver to Carnegie Hall has just been chosen among many ten’s ofthousands of books to be part of the Los Angeles Public Library collection.“From Cab Driver to Carnegie Hall shows how effort and perseverance can turn dreamsinto reality.” “This book is a testament to inspiration and resilience.” Diana Lopez,Readers’ Favorite Five Star ReviewA Courageous Story of a Life in Music - This is an excellent view of an inspired life inthe turgid world of classical music in the late 1960’s – 2000’s. Reading of his strugglesand triumphs to reach the top of his field and survive is stirring. Baron, Five StarAmazon Review“An intimate, candid look at the highs and lows of one musician’s artistic pursuit.”Kirkus ReviewsLinksWebsite: https://singerclarinet.comhttps://singerclarinet.com/events-media/https://www.facebook.com/singerclarinet