Name:
| Daniel Lochrie
| Skills:
| arranger, composer, player, soloist, teacher
| Phone:
| +1 615 262 0433
| Address:
| Nashville/Davidson/Tennessee, United States
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| Daniel Lochrie is a member of the Nashville Symphony and teaches at Belmont University. He received his bachelor's degree from the University of Michigan, studying clarinet with Brian Schweickhardt, John Mohler, and James Pyne. Before entering graduate school, Dr. Lochrie was a member of the National Orchestra of New York, studying with Leon Russianoff and performing regularly with the orchestra in Carnegie Hall. He subsequently earned his Master's degree at the Cleveland Institute of Music, where his teacher was Franklin Cohen (Principal of the Cleveland Orchestra) and completed his doctorate degree as a Teaching Associate under James Pyne at The Ohio State University.
Dr. Lochrie performed with the West Virginia, Fort Wayne, and Columbus Symphonies, before becoming a core member of the Nashville Symphony in 1992. A Nashville session player, he is also a performer in several Nashville chamber series' and is an active solo recitalist on clarinet and bass clarinet. He has been a member of the New Lancaster Festival Orchestra since 1988 and the Corsi Internazionali Di Musica summer festival in Urbino, Italy since 1994. In addition to his academic and performance interests, he is active as a composer and arranger. Dr. Lochrie appears as clarinetist/bass clarinetist on a CRI compact disc of works by Donald Harris, For the Night to Wear, and on the Stones River Chamber Players Music for a Farce.
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