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Co-Chair of Percussion Department
Mr. Charlston is a faculty member in the College for the following department(s) and division(s):
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| | | Percussionist Erik Charlston, a native of Chicago, has a diverse career centered in New York where he performs regularly with the New York Philharmonic, with Encores at City Center, and on film soundtracks from Disney's Aladdin to the recent The Brave One. A frequent performer on Broadway in The Lion King, he has also played extensively with the Orchestra of St. Luke's, as well as the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Moscow's Moiseyev Dance Company, the Radio City Music Hall Orchestra and as soloist on Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion.
In the jazz field, he has performed and recorded with such artists as Wynton Marsalis, Fred Hersch, Steve Coleman, Sam Rivers, Dave Brubeck, and Orlando Puntilla Rios. He has performed with Sting, Billy Joel and Elton John at Carnegie Hall, and with St. Luke's, he played with Metallica at Madison Square Garden. Along with Bill Frisell, Gil Goldstein, Marty Ehrlich and Greg Cohen, he has interpreted the music of the great film composer Bernard Herrmann in London with the BBC Symphony, in France with the Orchestre National de Lyon and most recently with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Recording credits include radio, television, films, and record labels such as Sony, Gramavision, Telarc, EMI, Newport Classics, Nonesuch, and French Antilles. Outside New York, he has performed chamber music throughout Europe and Japan, and with the New York Philharmonic, has toured widely throughout North and South America, Europe, and Asia.
Mr. Charlston received degrees from the University of Iowa, with a double major in voice and percussion, and from the Juilliard School, where he was the recipient of the Saul Goodman Award.
He is currently co-chair of the percussion department at Manhattan School of Music, where he has been a faculty member since 1993.
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