Carol Robe

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Carol Robe

Music Instructor - Clarinet
School of Visual, Performing and Design Arts

Community Hall 201B
1650 SW Pioneer Place
Corvallis, OR 97331
United States

Carol Robe is the clarinet instructor at Oregon State University, where she is principal clarinet of the Corvallis-OSU Symphony Orchestra. She is also principal clarinet for the Oregon Mozart Players and the Eugene Opera. Additionally, Robe plays clarinet and bass clarinet as a member of the Portland Opera and frequently performs with the Oregon Symphony in Portland. As a soloist with the Oregon Mozart Players, Robe performed the Strauss Duet Concertino with Frank Morelli in 2006 and the Rossini Introduction Theme and Variations in 2004. In 2006 she also performed the Mozart Concerto with the Henan Symphony Orchestra in Zengzhou, China. An active chamber musician, Robe is a member of several Northwest ensembles including the Arrieu Wind Quintet, which toured China in 2000, and the Cascadia Clarinet Quartet. She earned a master’s degree in music at the University of Oregon where she studied with Robert Vagner. She has also studied with Rosario Mazzeo and has performed in master classes for David Shifrin, Larry Combs, Gervase de Peyer, and Herb Blayman. In addition to teaching at OSU, Carol maintains a busy private studio in Eugene. She enjoys spending time with her husband and hiking in the Pacific Northwest.