Who We Are

MOUTHPIECES

Scott Kurtzweil began his work on mouthpieces in 2002 under the mentorship of the late Jerry Hall, where he learned the fine craft of producing the ideal balance between the facing curve, tip opening, chamber and bore. The result is a mouthpiece that is highly responsive, centered and focused in tone, no matter the player or set-up.

Beyond the work in his personal shop, Scott is the chief mouthpiece designer for Conn Selmer where he is responsible for revitalizing the mouthpiece offerings for Brilhart, Leblanc and Selmer.

CLINICS / MASTER CLASSES

Scott has been actively teaching since 1987 and has and is currently serving on the music faculty of Southwestern Michigan College. In addition to his studio teaching, Scott has presented clinics at some of the most prestigious clarinet programs in the United States including The Eastman School, The Boston Conservatory, The University of North Texas and Indiana University.