Cameron DeLuca
Temple University Boyer College of Music and Dance, Bachelor of Music (Clarinet)
University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, Master of Music (Clarinet)
University of Washington School of Music, Doctor of Musical Arts (Clarinet, in progress)
Originally from the greater Los Angeles area, Cameron DeLuca is a clarinetist who seeks to promote all forms of new classical music. He has served as a regular member of the Temple University Wind Symphony and CCM Philharmonia and was also part of the Temple University New Music Ensemble, where he appeared as a soloist and partook in premieres of new works. Cameron was also a substitute clarinetist with the American Youth Symphony in Los Angeles. He has attended Eastern Music Festival in Greensboro, North Carolina (2018) and soundSCAPE Festival in Blonay, Switzerland (2023 and 2024). His goal is to establish a university-level bass clarinet degree program, a recognition of the instrument’s versatility and growing popularity in the United States.
Cameron holds a BM from Temple University and a MM from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. His primary teachers include Eric Anderson, Paul Demers, and Ixi Chen. He is currently a DMA student at the University of Washington, where he studies with Ben Lulich.
When not playing clarinet, Cameron enjoys video games, movies, card games, and baking.