Charles Geyer and Barbara Butler, trumpet
Master Class
Program
Modest Mussorgsky
Pictures at an Exhibition
Maurice Ravel
Promenade
Karlee Wood, trumpet
Ottorino Respighi
Pines of Rome
Off-Stage Solo
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Scheharazade
Michail Thompson, trumpet
Richard Strauss
Ein Heldenleben
Battle Scene: Eb trumpet solo
Paulo Avila, trumpet
Igor Stravinsky
Petrouchka
Ballerina's Dance and Waltz
Kin Sing Chan, trumpet
Gustav Mahler
Symphony No. 3
Posthorn Solo
Mason Grainger, trumpet
Symphony No. 5
Maggie Wei, trumpet
Maurice Ravel
Piano Concerto in G Major
Richard Strauss
Don Juan
Robert Giambruno, trumpet
About Charles Geyer
Charles Geyer began trumpet lessons at age 6. Between the ages of 7 and 10, he played in the highly esteemed Joliet, Illinois band program. By age 12, radio performances in Peoria, Illinois hinted at his future professional career. While attending Northwestern University, he performed as Principal Trumpet with Chicago Lyric Opera. He joined the Chicago Symphony Orchestra following his senior year. During his 12 years with the CSO, he was Principal with the Grant Park Symphony Summer Orchestra. The Houston Symphony engaged him as Principal in 1978, where he performed for three seasons.
He received both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree from Northwestern University. His teachers were Herb Stoskopf, Bud Herseth and Vince Cichowicz.
Geyer was Professor of Trumpet at Eastman School of Music and a member of the Eastman Brass from 1980 through 1998, when he took the position of Professor of Trumpet at Northwestern University. In 2013 he began as Trumpet Professor at Rice University.
Geyer is a frequent recitalist and soloist with orchestras and music festivals throughout the world. He has recorded and played on international broadcasts with the Chicago, Houston and Grand Teton Symphony Orchestras, as well as with the Eastman Brass, Music of the Baroque and Chicago Chamber Musicians.
About Barbara Butler
Barbara Butler is Professor of Trumpet and Director of the Artist Diploma Program at Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music. Previously Professor of Trumpet at Northwestern University and the Eastman School of Music, Ms. Butler has also held the positions of co-principal trumpet of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, principal trumpet of the Grant Park Symphony Orchestra and acting associate/assistant principal trumpet of the Houston and St. Louis Symphony Orchestras. Ms. Butler has performed with conductors including Solti, Abbado, Leinsdorf, Copland, Bernstein, Ozawa, Eschenbach, Marriner, Mehta.
Ms. Butler has taught and performed world-wide with orchestras, wind ensembles, chamber groups, and in recital. Highlights include performances of ‘Carmen Fantasia’ for two trumpets and orchestra in Seville, Spain, a 20 concert tour of Japan, and solo appearances in the Forbidden City in Beijing, China; Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, Finland; and Italian Brass Week in Florence, Italy.
Ms. Butler has been featured artist with the International Trumpet Guild, the National Trumpet Competition, and the Mostly Mozart Festival in New York. Currently soloist and co-principal of Chicago’s Music of the Baroque and the Chicago Chamber Musicians, Ms. Butler also performs every summer at the Grand Teton Music Festival in Jackson, Wyoming, as well as being a regular faculty member of the Music Academy of the West in Santa Barbara, California and the National Orchestral Institute in Maryland.
Appearing regularly on WFMT’s First Monday Live with the Chicago Chamber Musicians, and on WFMT Music of the Baroque performances, Ms. Butler has also recorded with the Vancouver Symphony, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic, the Grand Teton Music Festival, Music of the Baroque, and the Chicago Chamber Musicians. A former member of the Eastman Brass and Eastman Virtuosi for eighteen years, Butler has toured and recorded with the Eastman Brass. With Charles Geyer, Ms. Butler has released three CD’s: With Clarion Voice (D’Note), Music for Two Trumpets and Organ (Gasparo) and Carmen Fantasia (Warner Bros). Butler has an upcoming release of Ladislav Kubik’s ‘Flashes of Light’ in 2017. A proud and devoted teacher since 1980, Ms. Butler’s students fill the top orchestras and universities.