David Lemelin
Instructor of Clarinet
Office:
Music Arts Center, Room 55
Email:
[[dlemelin]]
Background
A native of Québec, Canada, David Lemelin is currently Principal Clarinetist with the Richmond and Williamsburg Symphonies. He also serves as Adjunct Lecturer of Clarinet at William & Mary and at the University of Richmond. Before moving to Virginia, David was 2nd/Eb clarinetist with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and also previously served a 4-year fellowship with the New World Symphony in Miami Beach where he had the opportunity to work with a wide array of renowned musicians and conductors. In November 2011, David was a winner of the New World Symphony Concerto Competition and performed a concerto with the orchestra. In addition, he has played with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal and the Orchestre Symphonique de Sherbrooke. David received his Master of Music from DePaul University in Chicago and his Bachelor of Music from McGill University in Montreal, both in Clarinet Performance. His main teachers include Larry Combs, Robert Crowley, and Nathalie DeGrâce.