Everson to Boston UniversityOct 8 99 
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Terry Everson joins the faculty of the Boston University School for the Arts in 1999 as Assistant Professor of Music. Mr. Everson previously served as Adjunct Professor of Trumpet at Asbury College and Professor of Trumpet at the University of Kentucky, where he hosted the 1998 International Trumpet Guild Convention.

Everson's activities as a performer include appearances as a soloist, chamber and orchestral musician. Everson appeared this fall on WGBH Boston’s "Live Artist Series." He has also performed with the Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra since 1994, and became the orchestra's principal trumpet in 1988. Mr. Everson also performed as lead trumpet in the Kentucky Jazz Repertory Orchestra and principal solo cornet of the Lexington Brass Band. He performed frequently as substitute and utility trumpet with the Philadelphia Orchestra, and in 1992 accompanied the orchestra on a European tour.

As a soloist, Mr. Everson has received numerous awards, including first prize in both the Baroque/Classical and 20th Century categories of the 1998 Ellsworth Smith International Solo Competition and first prize in the 1990 Louise D. Mahon International Solo Competition. He commissioned the Sonata for Trumpet and Piano by Jan Krzywicki. Mr. Everson has recorded for the Albany, De Haske, Coronet, Musical Heritage Society and Crystal labels, and his compositions and arrangements are published by his own company, TREverson Music. Mr. Everson received the Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees from The Ohio State University, where he studied with Dr. Richard Burkart.


Source: Kristin Littlejohn, Boston University

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