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Paul Najera (Flower Mound, TX)
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The world has lost a true gentleman, a caring person, and an incredible musician. I was blessed to be taught by Dr. Carlucci and always admired his passion for teaching especially after many years of teaching.
Thank you for being you Dr. Carlucci. My God be with your family during this trying time.
Lamar University class of '91 Sunday, May 6, 2012 |
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Harold Easley (Ridgefield, CT)
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I began clarinet lessons with Dr. Carlucci in 1970. He was a fine player and great teacher. I still refer to his excellent hand written staccato excercise that he gave me. I have been very successful in using it with students that I have had. I know that he will be missed, Sunday, April 22, 2012 |
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Martin Scott (Dallas, TX)
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Dr. Carlucci was my music teacher at Lamar, he was such a great teacher. He has left a mark on the world of music which will live on forever. He will be missed. Friday, April 20, 2012 |
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Dr and Mrs John Terry Smith (Dallas, Texas, TX)
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We will always remember Dr .Carlucci as a true gentleman and a wonderful Director of the symphony in Beaumont/ Hee was always so graacious and a true friend. Saturday, April 14, 2012 |
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Kathy Ware Marksmeier (Tomball, TX)
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When I was a 1970 freshman music major at Lamar University, Dr. Carlucci arrived to teach clarinet. As a clarinet teacher he was incredible----disciplined, detailed, knowledgeable, professional, patient----the best. What a blessing for a student of the clarinet to have such a teacher for almost four years. Many memories of lessons and recitals will always be with me. Thank you Dr. Carlucci--- I hope I can also pass on what you taught me.
To Dr. Carlucci's family and friends---I pray that your memories will be a comfort to you. Thursday, April 5, 2012 |
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