Charlie Vernon (b. 1948)

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Birthplace:
Asheville, North Carolina, USA

Born:
March 3, 1948

Charlie Vernon began his orchestral career in September 1971 as bass   trombonist with the Baltimore Symphony. In 1980 he performed one season   with the San Francisco Symphony, before being chosen by Riccardo Muti to   play bass trombone with the Philadelphia Orchestra, where he played for   five seasons. Charlie joined the legendary brass section of the Chicago   Symphony Orchestra in 1986.  A native of Asheville, North Carolina, Charlie attended Brevard   College and Georgia State University, where he studied with Bill Hill as   well as Gail Wilson, professor of trombone at Arizona State University.   His mentor/teachers were Arnold Jacobs and Edward Kleinhammer,   respectively former tuba and bass trombone of the Chicago Symphony.  Charlie Vernon makes many solo and teaching appearances throughout   the world and has served on the faculties of Catholic University,   Brevard Music Center, Philadelphia College of Performing Arts, Roosevelt   University, the Curtis Institute, and Northwestern University.   Currently, he is Professor of Trombone at DePaul University in Chicago.  In April 1991, with the Chicago Symphony under Daniel Barenboim, he   gave the world premiere of Ellen Taaffe Zwilich's Concerto for Bass   Trombone, which was commissioned by the Orchestra for its centennial. In   September 2006, he and the CSO premiered Chick a' Bone Checkout, a   virtuoso concerto for the alto, tenor and bass trombones and orchestra, written by composer-trombonist Christian Lindberg.  Charlie and his talented wife, Alison, have performed together for   many Euopean and American audiences and have commissioned several song   cycles for soprano, trombone and piano by the American composer Eric   Ewazen. Charlie and Alison have two sons - Mark, who is a professional   video game designer, and Gary, who is a college student.  As a part-time athlete, Charlie is an avid swimmer and a member of   the Evanston Masters Swim Team. He comments, "As time passes, I realize   that I must keep doing it, so that I can KEEP doing it!"

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