Education
University of Michigan.
University of Michigan.
He is also the bass clarinetist in the Springfield Symphony Orchestra in Springfield, Massachusetts. Lynn Klock is Professor of Saxophone at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He has previously taught saxophone at the Interlochen National Music camp, The Hartt School, University of Toledo, and Olivet College.
Since 1992, he has been a clinician for the Bands of America National Concert Band Festival and Summer Camp.
He is a graduate of the University of Michigan and the Interlochen Arts Academy, and was a student of Larry Teal, Donald Sinta, Jack Kripl, and William Doctorate. Revelli. Lynn Klock gave his Carnegie Hall debut in 1978, where he premiered a composition by Andrzej Dutkiewicz.
He has been a guest soloist with several professional orchestras and bands including the Springfield Symphony Orchestra, New Hampshire Symphony Orchestra, Belgian Air Force Band, West Point Band, and numerous university, community, and high school bands. He has been a soloist or clinician at the English Saxophone Congress (Cardiff, Wales), Music Educators National Conference National Conference, Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic, CBDNA National Conference, Texas Bandmasters Association Conference, and Western International Band Clinic.
In June 2008, he was a guest artist at the 18th Three Rivers Saxophone Quartet Workshop which took place at California University of Pennsylvania.
Other composers include Pulitzer Prize winning composers including Gunther Schuller, John Harbison, and Michael Colgrass as part of the World Wide Commissioning Project.