Dr. Tyler Webster is an accomplished clarinetist and educator, serving as Lecturer in Clarinet at the University of Texas at Austin and the University of the Incarnate Word, as well as Assistant Professor of Clarinet and General Music at Texas Lutheran University. A dedicated teacher and mentor, he is committed to developing the next generation of musicians through applied instruction, chamber coaching, and innovative pedagogy.
An active orchestral performer, Dr. Webster is Associate Principal and E-flat Clarinetist with the West Texas Symphony and the Abilene Philharmonic. He also performs regularly as 3rd/Bass Clarinetist with the San Antonio Philharmonic and the Mid-Texas Symphony, in addition to freelancing across the region.
Beyond orchestral work, he is a passionate chamber musician, composer, and arranger, performing with ensembles such as LI5TEN Wind Quintet, Prismatix Ensemble, and Homegrown. His teaching and research extend to masterclasses and residencies at institutions across the country, where he specializes in clarinet pedagogy, music technology, and chamber music. Based in San Antonio, Dr. Webster continues to shape the musical landscape through performance, education, and artistic collaboration.