Clarinetist Amy Glover is a chamber musician, recitalist, and teacher based in New York City. Amy is passionate about all musical styles—classical, improvisational, and contemporary.  She has appeared with the Texas New Music Ensemble, the Light Opera of New York, and the Lucerne Festival Academy Orchestra as well as the Banff Centre’s Performance Today as a musician-in-residence. She was a finalist in the International Clarinet Association’s Orchestral Competition in 2011 and a semi-finalist in the CAG Victor Elmelah Competition in 2015. As co-founder of the clarinet and piano team Duo Ephelia, she has performed at Carnegie’s Weill Recital Hall, the Nicholas Roerich Museum, the Czech Center New York’s Bohemian National Hall’s Sounds of Serendipity series, and the Hewlett-Woodmere Public Library’s New Talent New Ideas series.

Amy is on the faculty at the Mozartina Musical Arts Conservatory and the JCC on the Hudson’s Music Works program in addition to maintaining her own clarinet and saxophone studio. She holds a Master of Music Degree from the Mannes College of Music where she received the James E. Hughes, Sr. Memorial Performance Award and a Bachelor of Music summa cum laude from the University of Houston. Her principal teachers include Jeffrey Lerner and Charles Neidich. In addition, she was a participant in the Banff Centre’s Master Classes in 2007 where she studied with James Campbell and Chen Halevi.

Along with performing, Amy composes solo and chamber music, and she has premiered her compositions in Houston, TX and Los Angeles, CA.