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Larry Wyatt
Title: | Distinguished Professor Emeritus |
School of Music | |
Email: | lwyatt@mozart.sc.edu |
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Bio
In the fall of 1964 Larry Wyatt signed his first teaching contract and has been engaged
in teaching since. That first position was as elementary band director and eventually
high school chorus director. Working with the high school chorus was a life changing
experience. Following his master’s degree in Choral Music Education, he accepted a
position as choral director, voice teacher and assorted brass instruments at then
CFJC in Ocala, Florida (1966-69.) The U.S. Army decided it needed him to defend the
country against bad band music and made him a rehearsal band director at the Armed
Forces School of Music (1969-71.) He then enrolled in the doctoral program at Florida
State and shared a part time elementary teaching job with his wife Susan, who supervised
his teaching.
After a year in an interim choral directing position at the University of Houston,
he joined the faculty at Loyola University in New Orleans. While there he founded
the New Orleans Symphony Chorus and an annual Collegiate Choral Festival. Active
in the American Choral Directors’ Association, he served in a number of offices including
President of the Southern Division. His Loyola Choir performed on two Division and
one National Convention and toured internationally four times.
In 1987 he was appointed Director of Choral Studies at USC. Continuing work in the
professional association his USC Concert Choir has been a headliner on two division
conventions and he co-directed the Ecumenical Service at a national convention. The
Palmetto Mastersingers were also selected to perform on one convention. He is one
of the most published active choral director authors in professional journals and
was interviewed and published in “In Quest of Answers, Interviews with American Choral
Directors “ by Carole Glenn, published by Hinshaw Publishers. He edits a series for
American Voices for Alliance Music Publishers. At USC he is in charge of the DMA and
MM degree programs in choral conducting. Of approximately 45 graduates of the doctoral
program 40 are in university teaching positions.
Active as a community and church musician, he has held church music director positions
for 35 years and almost as many years as a community chorus director.
He and his wife Susan have one son Benjamin who is a professional cellist/teacher.
They have two grandsons, Charlie and Henry.