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Edwin McLean is a
composer living in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He is a graduate of
the Yale School of Music, where he studied with Krzysztof Penderecki
and Jacob Druckman. He also holds a masters degree in music
theory and a bachelors degree in piano performance from the
University of Colorado.
Mr. McLean has
been the recipient of several grants and awards: The MacDowell
Colony, the John Work Award, the Woods Chandler Prize (Yale), Meet
the Composer, Florida Arts Council, and many others. He has also won
the Aliénor Composition Competition for his work Sonata for Harpsichord,
published by The FJH Music Company Inc. and recorded by Elaine
Funaro (Into the Millennium, Gasparo GSCD-331). His complete
works for harpsichord are available on the Miami Bach Society
recording, Edwin McLean: Sonatas for 1, 2, and 3 Harpsichords.
Since 1979, Edwin
McLean has arranged the music of some of todays best-known
recording artists. Currently, he is senior editor for The FJH Music
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