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Cindy McTee Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics

Cindy McTee Quick Info
Height 5 ft 8 in
Weight 57 kg
Date of Birth February 20, 1953
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Spouse Leonard Slatkin

Cindy McTee is an American composer and educator who has received several accolades for her work. She received a Music Alive Award from Meet the Composer (2002) and a BMI (Broadcast Music Incorporated) Student Composers Award (1977). Moreover, Cindy has performed with the United States Army Field Band, United States Marine Band, Colorado Symphony Orchestra, Buffalo Philharmonic, Nashville Symphony, Orchestre National de Lyon, San Antonio Symphony Orchestra, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Springfield Symphony Orchestra, Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra, and Los Angeles Philharmonic.

Name

Cindy McTee

Nick Name

Cindy

Sun Sign

Pisces

Born Place

Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington, United States

Nationality

American

 

Education

Cindy McTee has received her education from Pacific Lutheran University, the Academy of Music in Kraków, Yale University, and the University of Iowa.

Some of her teachers have been Krzysztof Penderecki, Bruce MacCombie, and Jacob Druckman.

Occupation

Composer, Educator

Build

Slim

Height

5 ft 8 in or 173 cm

Weight

57 kg or 125.5 lbs

Boyfriend / Spouse

Cindy McTee has dated –

  1. Leonard Slatkin (2011-Present) – She married conductor, author, and composer Leonard Slatkin on November 20, 2011, and they moved to the St. Louis suburb of Clayton, Missouri, in 2018.

Race / Ethnicity

White

Hair Color

Gray

Eye Color

Blue-Brown

Sexual Orientation

Straight

Distinctive Features

Sports short hair

Cindy McTee Facts

  1. She taught at Pacific Lutheran University for 3 years and then joined the faculty of the University of North Texas College of Music in 1984.
  2. At the University of North Texas College of Music, Cindy McTee received a promotion to Full Professor in 1995 and to Regents Professor in 2000.
  3. She served as Chair of the Division of Composition Studies for 5 years ending in 2000.
  4. Cindy McTee was appointed a Fellow in UNT’s Institute for the Advancement of the Arts in 2009.
  5. She retired from the University of North Texas as Regents Professor Emeritus in 2010.

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