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Peter Stoll

Clarinetist
PRMF 2024/2025 - Brass, Woodwinds & Bands
Known for his virtuoso energy on stage as well as an easy and entertaining way of speaking with the audience, Peter Stoll teaches clarinet, chamber music, performance & education studies, and the Business of Music at the University of Toronto's Faculty of Music as Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, and is a frequent performer with orchestral and chamber ensembles in southern Ontario. Also a very popular adjudicator up to the national level, he has worked across Canada and in the United States. Peter is particularly known for his enthusiastic, positive comments and detailed suggestions to young musicians. As the founding Adjudicator for the Canada’s Wonderland Festival of Music (dating back to 1988), he has been thrilled to see the vitality and growth of interest in the Festival, now expanded to 4 simultaneous venues in the park!
 
Tours as soloist and with various ensembles have taken him across Europe, to Russia and to the United States. Recent performance highlights have included chamber concerts in Japan and a tour of 3 Chinese cities, as well as at the International Clarinet Association’s conference in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. In 2016 Peter was featured on a
recording with members of the Canadian Brass, and in May 2018 he was the soloist in noted American wind ensemble composer Brian Balmages' concerto "Escapades", with the composer conducting. In 2019 Peter shared in the win of a Dora Mavor Moore award for Best Ensemble-Opera in Toronto.
 
Over the past 30 years Peter has been invited to adjudicate at over 150 local festivals across Canada. Fluent in both official languages, he has heard countless bands, orchestras, and woodwind, brass and percussion solos and ensembles coast-to-coast. Beyond the local level, he has judged at the finals of fifteen Provincial competitions,
and has been asked three times to serve as the woodwind adjudicator for the national finals of the Federation of Canadian Music Festivals, most recently for the ‘virtual Nationals’ in summer 2021.

Peter is also a member of the Royal Conservatory of Music's National College of Examiners, where he was the area Specialist for Winds for 12 years, and was the Chief Compiler of the 2014 edition of the clarinet examination syllabus. His website is www.peterstoll.ca .