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Larry Wyatt
is in his 20th year as Director of Choral Studies at the University of South
Carolina. In addition to directing the Concert Choir, he supervises the
master’s and doctoral programs in choral conducting and the Graduate Vocal
Ensemble.
Dr. Wyatt holds degrees from Murray State University, The University of North Texas, and Florida State University. Prior to coming to USC, he served as Choral Director and Coordinator of the Vocal Department at Loyola University in New Orleans. While in New Orleans he founded the New Orleans Symphony Chorus and prepared them for performances of over forty major works with internationally recognized conductors. He has conducted and served as a clinician in Mexico, Argentina, Bulgaria and Canada. In February 2002, he conducted Vaughan-Williams’ Dona Nobis Pacem in his third engagement at Carnegie Hall, and in February of 2005 he conducted Beethoven's Mass in C in the same venue. In addition to his work at USC, Dr. Wyatt is founder and director of Colla Voce, a community chamber ensemble of professional musicians which began in spring 2001. He is active as a clinician, guest conductor and adjudicator, and has served as President of the Southern Division of the American Choral Directors Association. (back) |
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