Lyndon Lawless

Lyndon Lawless

Lyndon Lawless is a music educator currently on sabbatical. In 2006, he stepped down as Director of the Orchestra Department at the Youth Performing Arts School in Louisville, Kentucky. During his ten-year stint (1996-2006) as teacher and conductor at the school, he developed the YPAS Philharmonia into a nationally acclaimed high school orchestra.

Lyndon Lawless was born in 1945 in Tulsa, Oklahoma where he also spent his childhood. His father was a high school band and orchestra teacher. Mr. Lawless studied violin, viola, and clarinet and was a member of the professional Tulsa Philharmonic viola section in his last two years of high school.

In 1963, he began his college career at the University of Michigan School of Music in Ann Arbor where he performed in the band (clarinet) the first three years and in the orchestra (viola) during his final year. In 1967, Mr. Lawless graduated from U of M with a Bachelor of Music Education. From there he went on to teach public school orchestra for two years on Long Island.

In 1970, he returned to Ann Arbor to found a semi-professional chamber orchestra. This group eventually became a professional ensemble performing 17th and 18th century music on period instruments. During his 18-year career in Ann Arbor, Mr. Lawless developed this chamber orchestra, Ars Musica, into a touring ensemble under prestigious New York management (Harold Shaw). At its height in 1985, the orchestra performed a fifty-concert season in concert halls from Chicago's Symphony Hall, to college and university series across the Midwest and Southeast, to three-concert series in both New York City and Washington, D.C.

Mr. Lawless' roles with Ars Musica encompassed musical entrepreneur, artistic director, conductor, and performer (on harpsichord, viola, and primarily baroque violin).

Another chamber ensemble founded by Mr. Lawless, the American Baroque Ensemble, toured for 26 days in Japan in the spring of 1988. In 1988, due to a dramatically escalating increase in the ongoing financial difficulties common to most non-profit artistic ventures, Mr. Lawless left the music business and began a seven-year career as bookkeeper and computer programmer for a small non-profit organization in Danville, Kentucky.

In the spring of 1996, at age 50, he became inspired by the film Mr. Holland's Opus to return to music as a teacher and began post-graduate work at Eastern Kentucky University at that time in order to gain a Kentucky teacher's certificate. Almost simultaneously, he was alerted by his EKU advisor that the orchestra job at YPAS was open. He applied and was appointed beginning with the 1996-97 school year.

He continued his work towards a Masters degree at EKU mostly during the summers and received his Master of Music in conducting in December 2000. During his tenure at YPAS, the school's top orchestra, Philharmonia, was invited to appear at the Kentucky Music Educators Conference, the Southern Division MENC Conference (1999 in Tampa), the national meeting of the MENC (2000 in Washington, D.C.), the Midwest Clinic (1999 and 2004 in Chicago), and the first national conference of the American String Teachers Association (2003 in Columbus). They have also had numerous performances recorded and broadcast by WUOL-FM in Louisville, appearing on National Public Radio's "From the Top". In June of 2005, the YPAS Philharmonia performed in legendary Carnegie Hall. As guest conductor, Mr. Lawless has conducted the Clark County (Las Vegas) High School Honor Orchestra, the Louisiana All-State Orchestra, and the Colorado All-State String Orchestra. He was also named the 2004 Kentucky High School Music Teacher of the Year and in 2007 received the Kentucky American String Teachers of America Distinguished Service Award.

In the early spring of 2007, Mr. Lawless took on a temporary position teaching at Sprague High School in Salem, Oregon. He finished the last twelve weeks of the school year on emergency notice and took the school's Camerata and Symphony orchestras to the OSAA state competition, those groups each taking second place in their respective categories.

Mr. Lawless lives near Harrodsburg, Kentucky with his wife, Ruth. He is the father of two grown children, Peter and Timothy.


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