Ronald Sutherland retired from the Clarence Central School District in 1996 after twenty five years of teaching instrumental music and conducting the Clarence High School Wind Ensemble. Ron also taught at Williamsville North High School for two years and started his teaching career at Silver Creek Central School in September of 1961. The Clarence High School Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band (under the direction of Michael Ried) featured many artists including Vaclav Nelhybel, Karel Hasa, Siguard Rascher, Carl St. Clair, William Willet, Donald Schleicher, Frank Erickson, Alan Vizzuti, and Rhythm and Brass. The Clarence Bands toured throughout the Eastern United States and Canada. In 1976 a combined Clarence High School Band participated in an International Youth Festival in Aberdeen, Scotland and London, England. In the summer of 1990, the band toured and performed in Austria and Italy. In addition to many guest conducting, clinic, consulting, and adjudication appearances, Ron has led many student leadership workshops throughout the state. Each summer Ron travels to Europe with a select Band and Chorus under the auspices of American Music Abroad. Ron was active in the New York State School Music Association having served as president in 1984 and 1985, He and his wife Cathy are currently the co head chaperones for NYSSMA’s 900 All-State Students at the Winter Conference.
Clinic: It's all about the TEAM: Total Effort (from) All Members.
A band is a TEAM just like a football or basketball TEAM. The ones that WIN get Total Effort (from) All Members. (That's right...TEAM.) A player who makes the band GREAT is ALWAYS better than a great player. It's the composite of attitude, enthusiasm, dedication, cooperation, attentiveness, punctuality, reliability, and concern for the group that brings the level of performance to the best it can be. It's all about the group and how each member contributes THEIR best to make it the best it can be.