Virtual Studio

Patrick has taught masterclasses and lessons to students at prestigious music schools around the country, including Indiana University, the Eastman School of Music, Louisiana State University, and Baylor University.

For inquiries, please contact Patrick via the webform.

Student testimonials

It is a challenge to describe Patrick Morgan because one only wants to use the very best words to describe the very best of human beings. Pat is one of those rare artists that is not only a born musician but also a born teacher. In my studies with him, he drew upon many layers of deep musical understanding and insight to clearly and cleverly fix even the most advanced issues in my playing. When I first saw him work in a masterclass with other college students, I immediately recognized that his unique perception and inimitable enthusiasm placed him in the very highest cadre of clarinet teachers - our lessons together continually reaffirmed that fact. I will be forever grateful to Pat for his generosity and profound contribution to my development as a musician.

- Luke Camarillo, BMEd, Baylor University; MM, New England Conservatory; DMA (in progress), Eastman School of Music

I always come away from a lesson having uncovered a new area to focus on in my practice. Whether it’s a technical issue, a stylistic consideration, or a mentality check, Patrick Morgan opens up my ears to hear my playing in a fresh way. I’m continually challenged to analyze what I’m doing, striving for more refinement instead of settling with where I’m currently at.

-Ellé Crowhurst, BM Indiana University; MM (in progress) University of Michigan

Patrick is one of the most phenomenal performers I have ever had the pleasure to hear. He has the gift of being able to translate his exceptional performance skills in a concise way to a lesson setting, which very few people have! When I worked with him, he not only showed me how to improve technically, but how to make the music I was performing more understandable and accessible to the audience. This is one of those “next-level” skills that he is a master of teaching.

-Aaron Lipsky, incoming Wells Scholar at Indiana University