C. Leonard Raybon is an active choral musician and musical director. He has been on the faculty of Tulane for twelve years, and currently serves as chair of the Newcomb Department of Music. At Tulane, he is the Director of Choirs, resident musical
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C. Leonard Raybon is an active choral musician and musical director. He has been on the faculty of Tulane for twelve years, and currently serves as chair of the Newcomb Department of Music. At Tulane, he is the Director of Choirs, resident musical director and conductor for the prestigious Summer Lyric Theatre at Tulane, and voice teacher. He has presented papers in Honolulu, Hawaii, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and has had an article on Bach’s Jesu, meine Freude published in The American Organist. Raybon has conducted all over the Southeast, including serving as choral clinician in Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. In 2009 he was invited as guest conductor in Tel-Aviv, Israel. Raybon has won two Big Easy Awards for musical direction in Pirates of Penzance and Man of La Mancha at Summer Lyric at Tulane. Last spring, he and his choir performed in Rome, Florence, and Venice.
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