
Robert DiLutis is the Professor of Clarinet at the University of Maryland, College Park, and the Principal Clarinetist of the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra. DiLutis previously served as professor of clarinet at the Louisiana State University School of Music from 2009-2012. He has also held positions with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, San Antonio Symphony Orchestra and the Eastman School of Music. DiLutis has served on the faculties of St. Mary's University in Texas and Nazareth College in New York. His recent recitals and masterclasses have included the University of Georgia, University of California at Northridge, University of South Carolina, Catholic University of America and the International Clarinet Conference in Assisi, Italy.
Born in Baltimore, MD, to a family of musicians, DiLutis studied first at the Peabody Conservatory with William Blayney and later at the Juilliard School with David Weber, principal clarinetist of the NYC Ballet. In 1989 he made his Carnegie Hall Recital debut as the winner of the Artist International Chamber Music Competition. As a soloist, DiLutis has performed with ensembles such as the San Antonio Symphony, LSU Wind Ensemble, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and the Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra. DiLutis has performed and toured with the New York Philharmonic and is currently co-director of the Clarinet Academy of America, an intensive summer program for advanced clarinetists in high school and college. In addition to his performance career, DiLutis is the creator of the Reed Machine, a reed making device used by top professionals around the world.
In 2013, DiLutis created a new chamber music series at the historic Riversdale House Museum in Riverdale, MD, and was awarded a 2014 Individual Performing Artist Grant from the Maryland State Counsel for the Arts. DiLutis is an artist for buffet and his new DVD/CD "Clarinet at Maryland," is available at CDBaby.com and GumRoad.com
Born in Baltimore, MD, to a family of musicians, DiLutis studied first at the Peabody Conservatory with William Blayney and later at the Juilliard School with David Weber, principal clarinetist of the NYC Ballet. In 1989 he made his Carnegie Hall Recital debut as the winner of the Artist International Chamber Music Competition. As a soloist, DiLutis has performed with ensembles such as the San Antonio Symphony, LSU Wind Ensemble, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and the Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra. DiLutis has performed and toured with the New York Philharmonic and is currently co-director of the Clarinet Academy of America, an intensive summer program for advanced clarinetists in high school and college. In addition to his performance career, DiLutis is the creator of the Reed Machine, a reed making device used by top professionals around the world.
In 2013, DiLutis created a new chamber music series at the historic Riversdale House Museum in Riverdale, MD, and was awarded a 2014 Individual Performing Artist Grant from the Maryland State Counsel for the Arts. DiLutis is an artist for buffet and his new DVD/CD "Clarinet at Maryland," is available at CDBaby.com and GumRoad.com

Born in New York in 1962, Falcone began his musical studies on the saxophone at the age of 10; soon after picking up the bassoon as well. He has degrees in Bassoon from Carnegie-Mellon University (PA) and The Juilliard School (NY) and has played with the New York City Opera, the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra and the Broadway musicals “Cats” and “The Secret Garden.” Since 1991 he has held the position of Co-principal Bassoon with the Symphony Orchestra of the Principality of Asturias (Spain). As composer, he has penned a long list of published works (Trevco Music, USA; musicforbrass.com, Canada).
As saxophonist he has recorded two CDs with his quartet “John Falcone Group”: "Rincones" and . . . "Como Un Árbol". As bassoonist he has recorded with the progressive rock band “SENOGUL” and the experimental musician Pablo Canalís. In 2014 he released his first CD as solo bassoonist: In the Wabe with a focus on free improvisation. This album has been very appreciated by Contemporany & Experimental Music critics, being part of ReR Megacorp list of works in distribution, carefully selected by Chris Cutler (Henry Cow, Art Bears...). Falcone is also conductor of the “Bandina” of Noreña (Spain) and founder of the professional improviser’s orchestra “IMPROVISO.”
As saxophonist he has recorded two CDs with his quartet “John Falcone Group”: "Rincones" and . . . "Como Un Árbol". As bassoonist he has recorded with the progressive rock band “SENOGUL” and the experimental musician Pablo Canalís. In 2014 he released his first CD as solo bassoonist: In the Wabe with a focus on free improvisation. This album has been very appreciated by Contemporany & Experimental Music critics, being part of ReR Megacorp list of works in distribution, carefully selected by Chris Cutler (Henry Cow, Art Bears...). Falcone is also conductor of the “Bandina” of Noreña (Spain) and founder of the professional improviser’s orchestra “IMPROVISO.”