David
Ehrke received his musical training at San Francisco State University
(Bachelor of Music), The New England Conservatory of Music (Master of
Music) and the University of Southern California (Doctor of Musical
Arts in Clarinet Performance), where he was a student of Mitchell Lurie.
Dr.
Ehrke is principal clarinet with the Reno Philharmonic Orchestra and
has been a featured soloist with the Reno Chamber Orchestra and the
Reno Philharmonic on both clarinet and saxophone. His Reno Saxophone
Quartet was a finalist ensemble in the Chamber Music Chicago National
Discovery Competition in 1986 which was broadcast nationally on WFMT
from the Chicago Public Library. Ehrke performed for 15 years with the
Midsummer Mozart Festival Orchestra in San Francisco and has played
principal clarinet with many orchestras, including the New Sousa Band
conducted by Keith Brion, the California Symphony, the Las Vegas Symphony,
the Reno Chamber Orchestra, Western Opera Theater and the Nevada Opera
Orchestra. Additionally, Dr. Ehrke has worked as either clarinetist
or conductor with numerous celebrities including Dick Van Dyke, Ray
Charles, Eddie Daniels, and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. He has appeared as
both clarinet soloist and conductor on National Public Radio's Monday
Night Blockbusters and is a regular performer of chamber music in the
Reno area.
Ehrke's
conducting credits include the Reno Philharmonic Orchestra, the Reno
Chamber Orchestra and the Nevada Festival Ballet, including their annual
production of The Nutcracker. He conducted Hadassah's production of
the Music Man and The King and I and the Flamingo Hilton production
of A Chorus Line; and most recently, the Reno Philharmonic programs
at the Lake Tahoe Summer Music Festival. He has been featured on National
Public Radio's Performance Today conducting an all-Mozart program with
members of the San Francisco Symphony, the San Francisco Ballet and
the San Francisco Opera orchestras, which was aired nationally in 1991
.
Dr.
Ehrke received both the 1986 Outstanding Teacher Award and the 1996
Mousel/Feltner Award for Excellence in Creative Activity at the University
of Nevada, Reno, where he is a professor of music.
Dr.
Ehrke performs exclusively on Selmer clarinets and saxophones.
Music Department / 226
University of Nevada, Reno
Reno, NV 89557-0049