Colin Clarke Appointed as Artistic Director of the Oscar Peterson Program at The Royal Conservatory
Colin Clarke Appointed as Artistic Director of the Oscar Peterson Program at The Royal Conservatory of Music
Published on January 24, 2022
The Royal Conservatory is pleased to announce the appointment of Colin Clarke as Artistic Director of the Oscar Peterson Program – a new initiative that will provide comprehensive musical training, tuition free, for young people in underserved communities – at the Oscar Peterson School of Music.
Mr. Clarke is currently best known as the founder and Artistic Director of the Toronto Youth Wind Orchestra (TYWO) and his enthusiasm and commitment to music education and outreach permeate his work as a conductor, composer/arranger, clinician, and adjudicator. He has guest conducted several orchestras and choirs including collaborations with the United States Air Force Band of Liberty (Boston, Massachusetts), the Canadian Brass, the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra, the New Symphony Orchestra of Sofia, Bulgaria, and the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir. He served as conductor of the National Youth Band of Canada (2008) and is the artistic director and conductor of the Oakville Symphony Youth Orchestra. He is a recipient of the Clifford Evans Award for Conducting at the University of Western Ontario and was awarded the Ontario Band Association’s Lifetime Membership Award in 2020 for his contribution to music education in Ontario. Mr. Clarke will maintain his positions with TYWO and other orchestras.
Said Dr. Peter Simon, President & CEO of The Royal Conservatory, “Colin’s tremendous passion for music education and his dedication to working with young people make him the ideal person to lead this ground-breaking initiative at the Oscar Peterson School and support our commitment to build on Oscar’s legacy of musical excellence.”
The Royal Conservatory will launch the Oscar Peterson Program in the fall of 2022. Details will be announced in the coming months.
I am so excited about joining the Oscar Peterson School and developing the new Oscar Peterson Program. I’ve dedicated my career to connecting with communities through music and music education, and I cannot express enough my delight in having the opportunity to be able to continue this work with The Royal Conservatory.
Colin Clarke