Montana/Idaho
Clarinet Festival
UM Campus
March 9-10, 2007
Maxine Ramey
The University of Montana Clarinet Studio











Maxine Ramey combines an international reputation as a clarinet recitalist with a distinguished teaching
career. Ms. Ramey joined the faculty of the University of Montana in 1992 and balances an active
performance schedule with her dedication to teaching. She’s received two awards for Meritorious Teaching
& Creative Activity from the University of Montana, and has been a featured performing artist at Montana
Music Teacher Annual Conferences in 2000 and 2001 and the Washington State Music Teacher Annual
Conference in 2005. Before coming to the U of M, she was professor of clarinet at Eastern New Mexico
University and held teaching fellowships at Michigan State University and Arizona State University.

In addition to teaching clarinet and coaching chamber music, she is clarinetist with resident faculty
ensembles such as the Montana Woodwind Trio and the Sapphire Trio. The Sapphire Trio has toured in
Japan, Germany and Austria. In May of 2006, the US Embassy sponsored the trio in a tour of Bahrain, Kuwait,
Qatar, and Saudi Arabia. More information about the Sapphire Trio can be found at
www.sapphiretrio.com

Maxine Ramey has performed as principal clarinet and as a concerto artist with orchestras in Montana, New
Mexico, Arizona, Texas, Arkansas and Michigan.


In 2005 she was also a featured performer at the MTNA National Conference in Seattle and the
Clarinetfest2005 in Tokyo, Japan. She has been invited to perform at the Clarinetfest2006 in Atlanta, the 2006
American String Teacher Assoc. Conference in Kansas City, and the 2006 International Double Reed
Conference at Ball State University.

Maxine Ramey has been a featured guest artist at the Oklahoma Clarinet Symposium, the Alabama Clarinet
Festival, at International Double Reed Society conferences in the US and Germany, Northern Plains Clarinet
Symposia, the Michigan Contemporary Clarinet Festival at Michigan State University and the Clarinet
Celebration at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She was a featured artist at the Louisiana Clarinet
Festival and the Eastern Kentucky University Clarinet Festival . The Montana Woodwind Trio presented a
recital at the National Flute Association conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. Maxine Ramey was a featured
recitalist at the Clarinetfest 2003 International Clarinet Associationconference in Salt Lake City Utah. She
recently was a featured artist the Clarinet Day at UNLV.

Maxine Ramey regularly hosts and performs at the Montana/Idaho Clarinet Festival. Reports and reviews of
this festival appear each year in the THE CLARINET. Ms. Ramey is an advocate of new music and regularly
programs the music of the late 20th century and 21st century on her recitals. As Solo/Principal Clarinet with
the American Wind Symphony Orchestra, she premiered new works by Jean Francaix, Jacques Casterede
and Ivan Tcherepnine during the re-lighting ceremonies at the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor. U of M’s
Sapphire Trio champions the newly commissioned works by the renowned Verdehr Trio. Ms. Ramey
collaborated with Los Angeles Times Writer Mary Platt in writing the cover story celebrating the 25th
anniversary of the Verdehr Trio in the 25th Anniversary Issues of THE CLARINET chronicling the life and work
of the legendary Elsa and Walter Verdehr.

She earned her Bachelor of Music from Arizona State University and continued her Master of Music and
Doctor of Musical Arts degree work at Michigan State University. Her teachers include Elsa Ludewig Verdehr,
Keith Stein, Frank Ell, Ronald DeKant , and Fred Ormand.. Maxine Ramey is listed on the International Artist
Roster of Buffet Clarinets.
Maxine Ramey, Professor of Clarinet
Maxine Ramey

Washington Post  -“Refreshing, fluid and idiomatic”
Albuquerque Journal -“she demonstrates extraordinary performing skills”