Dr. Charles Stolte
Studio Saxophone
email: charles.stolte@kingsu.ca
telephone: (780) 465-3500 x8092
Dr. Stolte is assistant professor of music at The Kings University College, where he teaches music theory and composition as well as studio saxophone. Described by Classical Music magazine as a musician of "dazzling commitment and versatility," Charles Stolte has performed for, and his compositions have been performed for, such musical luminaries as Jean-Marie Londeix, Claude Delangle, Marta Ptasynska, Gunther Schuller, Ned Rorem, Frederick Rzewski, John Corigliano and Henryk Gorecki. He has had glowing reviews in the Chicago Tribune (who lauded him as a "talented performer with glossy technique and bluesy charm". CBC radio has broadcast his performances and compositions nationally and his music enjoys performances across North America and in Europe.
Dr. Stolte holds degrees from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois as well as University of Alberta, and The Kings University College. He is an active composer with many commissions, recordings, and broadcasts to his credit.
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