Colin McLean
Colin Munro McLean has been teaching since 2001, working with young offenders, English language students, and musicians young and old. He currently works for the Vancouver School Board as well as Prussin Music.
As a violin and mandolin player, he has recorded and performed extensively with instrumental ensembles, choirs, singer songwriters, and string-bands: Raghu Lokanathan, James Baldwin, Fellini’s Hat Band, Driving Wheel, Irish fiddle groups and others.
In 2008, he graduated from VCC’s new four-year Bachelor of Applied Music program where he double majored on violin and mandolin, studying with Jesse Zubot and Toni Stanick. He is a founding member of the VCC Acoustic Ensemble directed by John Reischman and he sang for six terms with the VCC Madrigal Singers under Gerald Van Wyck. He also holds degrees from UBC in both education and history, as well as certificates in Orff method (music for children) and ESL instruction.
Mr. McLean says: “The main reason I play is to connect with people. We all love music and I try to help my students find healthy ways for it to be part of their lives. The form this takes is different for each of us, but generally the experience is best when careful practice over time has resulted in real and permanent musical progress.”
Teaching Thursday & Sunday
Minimum Age: 5
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