![]() "Eric
Berlin has all the elements people expect from a
good trumpeter - boldness, big sound, impressive
technique - as well as the things that make a complete
musician: tonal variety, ability and willingness to
blend, and expressiveness." These defining qualities
of his playing were summed up in the American Record
Guide review of Mr. Berlin's first solo recording,
"End of the Matter: Premieres for
Trumpet" (MSR Classics). Mr. Berlin has been Principal Trumpet of the Albany
Symphony Orchestra since 1998 and can be heard with that
ensemble on more than a dozen acclaimed recordings that
include works by William Schuman, John Harbison, Morton
Gould, and Roy Harris to name a few. He holds the
same position with the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra and
is a member of the Boston Modern Orchestra Project,
another ensemble with which he has made significant
recordings of works by Lukas Foss, Eric Chasalow, Charles
Fussell, and Evan Ziporyn. In addition to his regular
positions, he has performed with the Boston Symphony
Orchestra and the New York Philharmonic, as well as the
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and the Boston Pops. A native of Pennsylvania, Mr. Berlin attended the New
England Conservatory of Music, where he was a student of
Mr. Charles Schlueter, Principal Trumpet of the Boston
Symphony Orchestra and Robert Nagel of the New York Brass
Quintet. He has also studied extensively with Vince
Penzerella of the New York Philharmonic, Tom Rolfs of the
Boston Symphony Orchestra, and Frank Kadarabek, former
Principal Trumpet of the Philadelphia Orchestra.
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