Kristine J Dizon

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Kristine Dizon (born 1988) is an international artist and teacher who has performed in  Europe, Asia, and the Americas. An passionate music educator, she has taught clarinet masterclasses in Armenia, Cyprus, Thailand, Perú, and Poland. Kristine served Visiting Professor at the University of Saint Joseph - Faculty of Creative Industries in Macao, China in 2018. Kristine has been a part of several socio-cultural and educational projects that include the  Philharmonie de Paris-Project DEMOS, Conservatoire de Montargis (Orchestre á l'école) and the Minnesota Project Opera. She has premiered works by Agnieszka Zdrojek-Suchodolska, Nicolas Bacri, Kryštof Maratka, and Reinaldo Moya. In 2017, she guest taught at the VI Taller para Jóvenes Clarinetistas organized by Clariperu, served as part of the international jury for the V Concurso de Bandas Escolares 2016 where she held a residency with PeruBandas and taught clarinet masterclasses in Cusco and Lima, Peru. 

An avid researcher, she has recently published an article with Alvaro Barbosa  "The Film Sound Analysis Framework: A Conceptual Tool to Interpret the Cinematic Experience" in the Journal of Science & Technology of the Arts. Kristine's passion for the clarinet has her to publish her interview “The Clarinet Compositions of Nicolas Bacri” will be published in the Clarinet Journal that provides an exclusive interview with the French composer about his clarinet compositions and “Croatian Clarinet Concertos: The Cultivation of Traditions after 1952”, which was also accepted for the International Clarinet Association Research Competition in Orlando, Florida in 2017 and was published in the Clarinet and Saxophone.  In 2014, she was also a semi-finalist for the ICA Research Competition in Baton Rouge, Louisiana for her research on “The Chronological Clarinet: Musical Identities of Widor, Milhaud, Smith, and Mandat”. 

Kristine has performed as a soloist with the Komitas State Conservatory Orchestra, and as a recitalist at the Gran Canaria International Clarinet Festival, Music Academy of Krakow, Bansomdejchaopraya Rajabhat University, and Urban Music Boxes.  She had several performances at ClarinetFest 2018 in Oostende, Belgium with Barbara Borowicz, Cyprus Clarinet Choir, and the Canarian Clarinet Camerata with Radovan Cavallin. Other notable performances include the VII Congreso Nacional de Clarinete in Madrid, Spain and the ClarinetFest 2017 in Orlando, Florida. As a chamber musician, she has performed with Adagio Trio, comprised of soprano, clarinet, and piano. She has performed at the Vandoren Ensemble Festival and toured with the Grand Symphonic Winds in China, performing at the National Centre of the Performing Arts in Beijing and the Shanghai World Expo.

Ms. Dizon was guest conductor of the Orquesta de Camara de La Palma, Orquesta Sinfoncia de Las Palmas, and the CRC Montargis Orchestre á l'école. Previously, Kristine was the Assistant Conductor for the Minnesota Project Opera assisting in the premiere of Reinaldo Moya’s Memory Boy and Assistant Conductor for the Minnesota Youth Symphonies for the 2015-2016 season. Kristine has led the Escola Superior de Música Artes e Espectáculo, Richfield Symphonic Band, MYS Philharmonic Orchestra, Concordia University – St. Paul Concert Band, União Filarmónica do Troviscal, and the Southern Illinois University Symphonic Band. She has participated in the Memphis Sinfonietta Conducting Workshop, Cortona New Music Conductor's Summit and the Irish Association of Youth Orchestras with Maestro Robert Houlihan. 

Ms. Dizon is a recipient of the Fundação para Ciência e Tecnologia grant for the International Doctoral Program of Cultural Studies at the Universidade de Católica Portuguesa in Lisbon for her research “Remaking: The Reshaping of Sound in Portuguese Musical Comedies”. She was awarded the J. William Fulbright/Camões Institute Scholarship to study clarinet and orchestral conducting at the Escola Superior de Música Artes e Espectáculo with António Saiote. She received her prix de perfectionnement from the Conservatoire de Versailles and diploma in orchestral conducting at École Normale de Musique - Alfred Cortot. Ms. Dizon received a Master’s degree in Clarinet Performance at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale and degrees in European History and Music at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. 

Kristine Dizon is the Co-Founder, Programming Director, and Resident Conductor of the Gran Canaria International Clarinet Festival. She was also one of the co-founders of the American Single Reed Summit and serves as the Coordinator of the International Clarinet Competition. Kristine performs exclusively on F.A. Uebel Clarinets, Silverstein Works, and Barkley Brazil Mouthpieces. 

www.kristinedizon.com

I strongly believe in fostering and nurturing a love for music in all of my students. No matter what level the student, I want them to understand the meaning of music in our lives and how they are connected to it. Throughout my teaching career, I have been very fortunate to have students who are motivated and curious about the world. In my own musical development, I have been blessed to have inspiring music teachers and professors help me cultivate my understanding, passion and love for music. Each student is different and should be treated accordingly. As an educator, it is extremely important to be flexible and understanding of each student.

It is important to treat each student with respect, patience and kindness. Without these three important elements, I cannot earn their trust. This trust is an important element to successful learning, growth and musical development. My expectations are high because I believe in my students. They are expected  to be prepared, diligent and ready to learn. I take great pride in how I push my students to build on their strengths and weaknesses. I encourage them to fail so they can learn,  have ambition so they can achieve their goals,  strive and work hard for their dreams, and do what they believe is right. 

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