- Lyn McLain
Lyn McLain (born
April 17 ,1928 ) in New York State and received his Bachelor and Masters degrees in Music Theory and Composition fromIthaca College inNew York . McLain also completed additional graduate work atCatholic University of America ,Cornell University , Trinity College, and theUniversity of the District of Columbia . In 1956 he became a music teacher with theDC Public Schools .In the fall of 1960, at the request of the DC Public Schools music department he, along with his colleagues Marian Banner and Loran Stephenson, Sr., founded the
DC Youth Orchestra Program . The program grew from an initial 60-member orchestra with three volunteer teachers to a program that provides instrumental music lessons from beginning to advanced classes. Between the years of 1970 and 2006, McLain took the orchestras on more than 13 concert tours in over 19 countries, has performed for several Presidents and earned numerous awards for outstanding performances in places such as St. Moritz, Switzerland; Aberdeen, Scotland; Beijing, China; Moscow, Russia; and Athens, Greece.McLain has received local, national, and international awards for music performances, music education and curriculum development from numerous government, social, and civic organizations as well as national and international media for providing opportunities for young musicians. Lyn McLain retired from the Public Schools in 1993. Following his retirement, McLain served as music director for the organization until August 2004. After leaving the position of music director, he continued to conduct the Youth Orchestra, Junior Philharmonic, and Virtuosi groups until March 2006. In June 2006, McLain also retired from the organization's board of directors, where he had served as President for two years.
References
*Source: DC Youth Orchestra Program website located at www.dcyop.org
*Source: Interview of living person
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