
David Drosinos
David Drosinos received his diploma from the Peabody Conservatory of Music. He studied clarinet with Loren Kitt, principal clarinetist with the National Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Drosinos won the Sidney Jensen Memorial Award for outstanding clarinet performance and has been guest artist at the Greek Embassy in Washington and the Taj Mahal in Atlantic City. The Washington Post has praised him as "playing with an unusually smooth and agile touch." On the Finzi Clarinet Concerto The Baltimore Sun noted, "He played the idyllic score with technical security, tonal warmth and exceptionally eloquent phrasing." His performance of the Copland Concerto was unmatched by any in Baltimore. The Baltimore Sun stated "Copland’s Clarinet Concerto had a confident and dynamic protagonist in David Drosinos. He spun the lyrical lines with considerable warmth."
Mr. Drosinos was the principal clarinetist and soloist with the Peabody Symphony Orchestra on their tour to the Soviet Union, and a featured soloist with the Concert Artists of Baltimore. He has performed in Greece, Ireland, Moscow, Finland, the Bahamas and throughout the continental United States. His Greek band, Zephyros, was a featured act at the International Clarinet Association in Washington, DC. Mr. Drosinos is a versatile and seasoned clarinetist who has enchanted audiences from 'Maryland to Moscow.' Mr. Drosinos resides in Cockeysville, Maryland, and is in much demand with performing groups in the greater Baltimore-Washington area. He teaches at Shepherd University, the Baltimore School for the Arts, and the Peabody Preparatory.
