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Charles Messersmith

Principal Clarinet

Charles Messersmith, Principal Clarinet, began playing the clarinet at the age of 8. He attended the Cleveland Institute of Music and received a Bachelor of Music degree (while studying with Franklin Cohen) in 1991. He then went on to receive his Master of Music degree from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music while studying with David Breeden (San Francisco Symphony). After graduation, he became the Principal Clarinet of the Augusta Symphony and performed there for four years. In 1998, he was appointed by national auditions to the Second Clarinet position with the Charleston Symphony, and in 2005 to the Principal Clarinet position.

 
Along with regular performances with the CSO, he performs in Charleston with local, national, and internationally renowned chamber musicians, as well as for Piccolo Spoleto Festival programs in the spring. In the summer, he performs at the Wintergreen Music Festival in the Blue Ridge Mountains. He has been featured as soloist with the Charleston Symphony on numerous occasions, most recently performing the Copland Clarinet Concerto, and the Mozart Clarinet Concerto. During the 2011-12 season, he will be featured again performing the Mozart Clarinet Concerto.

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CharlesMessersmith, principal clarinet beganplaying the clarinet at the age of 8. 
 
Heattended the Cleveland Institute of Music and received a Bachelor ofMusic degree (while studying with Franklin Cohen) in 1991. He then went on to receive his Master of Music degree from the SanFrancisco Conservatory of Music while studying with David Breeden(San Francisco Symphony). After graduation, he became theprincipal clarinet of the Augusta symphony and performed there forfour years. In 1998 he was appointed by national auditions tothe Second Clarinet position with the Charleston Symphony, and in2005 to the Principal Clarinet position.
 
 
Alongwith regular performances with the symphony, he performs inCharleston with local, national, and internationally renowned chambermusicians as well as for Piccolo Spoleto programs in the spring. Inthe summers he performs in Virginia at the Wintergreen Music Festivalin the Blue Ridge Mountains. He has been featured as soloistwith the Charleston Symphony on numerous occasions, most recentlyperforming the Copland Clarinet concerto, and the Mozart ClarinetConcerto. This coming season he will be featured again performingthe Mozart Concerto.

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