Ted Lane's Official Home Page
Professional Clarinetist, Music Educator, Mouthpiece Design


I now live in Quito, Ecuador and serve as Principal Clarinetist with National Symphony Orchestra

Contact me through my Email Address: lane.ted@gmail.com

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Education:
Interlochen-National Music Camp (Summers 1969-71)
B.M., The Juilliard School, 1976; M.M., The Juilliard School, 1977. DMA , The Juilliard School, 1981.

Professional Teaching Affiliations: Florida State University, California State University/Sacramento, The University of Texas/Brownsville,
The Juilliard School.

Professional Performance Affiliations:
Principal Clarinetist; Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional del Ecuador, American Sinfonietta - New York Philharmonic; Sacramento Symphony; Omaha Symphony; North Carolina Symphony; Savannah Symphony; Charleston South Carolina Symphony; La Orchestra Sinfonica Di Venezia; National Orchestral Association; Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society; Bellingham Music Festival; Bear Valley Music Festival; Monterey Music Festival; Bay View Music Festival; Spoleto Music Festival (Italy & Charleston, SC); La Bienalle Music Festival (Venice, Italy); Tanglewood Music Festival.

Bio:
Ted Lane is Principal Clarinetist and soloist with the Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional del Ecuador and the American Sinfonietta. A student of legendary Clarinetist Stanley Drucker (who served 60 years with the New York Philharmonic). Mr. Lane also studied with other world class clarinetists' such as; Leon Russianoff, Sidney Forrest, Larry Combs, Karl Leister and W. James Jones.

He was awarded the prestigious Naumburg Scholarship to study at Juilliard where he received his degrees. While in New York he performed regularly with the New York Philharmonic, Musica Aeterna, Festival Winds and with the American Woodwind Quintet, which he co-founded. He also served as principal clarinetist with the National Orchestral Association under the direction of legendary conductor Leon Barzan (principal violist of the NBC orchestra at 18 years of age under Auturo Toscanini).

Mr. Lane has toured throughout Europe and the United States performing and teaching in the most renound music halls and conservatories.
He was awarded "First Prize" of the "Naftzger Young Artist Competition in 1976" and awarded "First Prize" of the International Clarinet Associations "International Competition in 1983."