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<title>=About Me</title>
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<h1>Charley M.W. Lea, Jr.</h1>
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Charley Lea, a native of Charlotte, Michigan, began his studies in music when he was 10. He is a graduate of The University of Michigan where he studied with Armando Ghitalla, Ramon Parcells, and Gilbert Johnson. Charley joined the Grand Rapids Symphony as Second/Assistant Principal Trumpet in 1991 and moved to the Principal Trumpet position in 2015. He also has been a member of the Santa Fe Opera Orchestra since 1994.
Prior to joining the Grand Rapids Symphony, Charley was Principal Trumpet of the Michigan Opera Theatre in Detroit and has appeared many times with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. He participated in the Festival of Two Worlds in both Charleston, South Carolina and Spoleto, Italy.
As soloist, Charley has appeared several times with the Grand Rapids Symphony. In 2009 he premiered a concerto for brass trio composed by Jim Stephenson for the Grand Rapids Symphony. Charley is a devoted teacher and maintains a private studio. He has served on the faculties of Grand Valley State University, Hope College, Aquinas College and Grand Rapids Community College.
Charley is married to Grand Rapids Symphony violist Olga Ziabrikova.</p>
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© <a></a>Charley Lea 2024
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