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Lee Hepner

Dr. Lee Hepner (November 24, 1920 July 24, 1986) ARCT 1950, B MUS (Toronto) 1951, BA (Washington) 1957, MA (Columbia) 1961, honorary FRHCM 1970, PH D (New York) 1972 was a Canadian teacher and orchestral conductor.

Hepner was born in Edmonton, Alberta. After organizing the Edmonton Pops Orchestra in 1947, he was principal conductor of the University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra (1949-1950). He was the founder and first Music Director of the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra (1952-1960), and subsequently was Music Director of the McMaster Operatic Society (1961-1967), the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra (1962-1969), and the Hamilton Opera Company (1966-1972). He taught music at Queens College, New York, and at McMaster University from 1961 until his death in Vancouver, British Columbia. He founded the McMaster Symphony Orchestra in 1973. The orchestra left McMaster University in 1988 and in 2019 was rebranded as the Burlington Symphony Orchestra. Lee Hepner died of a heart attack while visiting family in Vancouver, BC, on July 24, 1986, at the age of 65. He is survived by his son, saxophonist, Darcy Hepner; and 3 grandchildren. His wife, pianist and music educator, Patricia Rolston, died in 2019. His son, guitarist and music educator, Dr. Jeremy Hepner died in 2013.

References

  • Ford, Clifford; James, Kevin. "Lee Hepner". Encyclopedia of Music in Canada.
  • Baker, D.T. "Edmonton Symphony History". Edmonton Symphony Orchestra website. Archived from the original on 2008-12-20.
  • The Burlington Symphony Orchestra Official Website ""
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