Patti DiLutis began learning the clarinet in the
sixth grade. She has studied the clarinet under Harold Wright, Kalmen
Opperman and Pasquale Cardillo, however she credits all her knowledge
of the instrument to the late David Weber. After receiving her Bachelor
Degree from Boston University, she played two one-year positions with
the San Antonio Symphony as Associate Principal/E-flat clarinetist.
While in San Antonio, Ms. DiLutis formed the Greater San Antonio Music
Institute for students between the ages of 8 and 18. In 1993 she formed
the River City Consort and was featured artist at the 1995
International Flute Convention held in Kansas City. She frequently
performed with the Austin Symphony, Laredo Philharmonic, Nuevo Laredo
Philharmonic, and the Round Top Festival. She also toured with the
Bolshoi Ballet Orchestra as Principal Clarinet, and recorded music for
the Smurfs.
In 1996 Patti moved to Rochester and
performed with the Syracuse Symphony, Rochester Philharmonic and
Buffalo Philharmonic as well as with Ensemble Intercontemporain under
the direction of David Robertson. In 2001 she was Principal
Clarinetist of the Syracuse Symphony, and in 2002 JoAnn appointed her
to two one-year positions with the BPO. She won the permanent position
in March of 2004.
Ms. DiLutis has taught at Trinity
University in San Antonio, Eastman School of Music (Community
Education) and has been a guest instructor at many universities in the
New York and Southern Texas area. She has traveled throughout the
United States and Mexico giving recitals and master classes, and until
2008 has conducted a clarinet ensemble comprised of 21 senior citizens.
Patti DiLutis is an artist for Buffet Crampon and plays exclusively on
Buffet instruments.







