Samuel Chen,
Piano Trombone
Samuel S. Chen is from Huntington, Indiana, and was raised in a musical family. First studying
cello, Sam started playing the euphonium in the 6th grade band and later began studying trombone at 16.
He is grateful for the opportunity to serve as professional musician, and is thankful for his parents,
teachers, and colleagues for their many contributions.
Sam attended Huntington North High School and the Interlochen Arts Academy. In 1992 Sam was
a winner of the Fort Wayne Philharmonic Young Artist Solo Competition, attended the Interlochen Arts
Camp, and won first place in the Leonard Falcone International Euphonium Competition. Graduating from
the Interlochen Arts Academy in 1993, Sam received the award for Excellent Performance in euphonium
and toured Belgium and Germany as the euphonium soloist for the Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp International
Symphonic Band, conducted by world renowned Euphoniumist, Dr. Earle Louder.
In 1997 Sam earned the Bachelor's in Music in Trombone Performance from the Cleveland Institute
of Music, studying with Cleveland Orchestra trombonist Steven Witser. While a student there he became
the only trombonist to have been a solo winner in the CIM concerto competition, resulting in a performance
of the Grondahl Concerto for Trombone and Orchestra with the CIM orchestra, conducted by current New
York Philharmonic Music Director, Alan Gilbert.
Continuing his education at Indiana University, Sam studied with former principal trombonist of
the Bayerische Staatsoper and Bamburger Symphoniker, Carl Lenthe, as well as former Philadelphia
Orchestra trombonist and master pedagogue, M. Dee Stewart, and was awarded the Artist Diploma in
2004. Additionally, Sam has studied with Scott Hartman, formerly of the Empire Brass and current
Professor of Trombone at Yale University; Ed Zadrozny, former Philadelphia Orchestra and Cleveland
Orchestra trombonist, and current Professor of Trombone at the University of Akron; as well as Jay
Friedman and Michael Mulcahy of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Since joining the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra as principal trombone in the fall of 2000, Sam has
maintained a busy schedule as an orchestral trombonist, also performing as the Oak Ridge Symphony
Orchestra's second trombonist, as well as being the bass trombonist for both the Symphony of the
Mountains, Kingsport, TN; and the Lakeside Symphony Orchestra, Lakeside, OH, a position he has held
since 1995. Sam has previously held the position of principal trombone with the Missouri Chamber
Orchestra, and has performed with the New World Symphony under Michael Tilson Thomas, the IU
Festival Orchestra under Leif Segerstam, in addition to the orchestras of Fort Wayne, IN; Kalamazoo, MI;
Akron, OH; and Evansville, IN.
Sam has served as trombone soloist with the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra under conductors Kirk
Trevor, Daniel Meyer, Cornelia Laemli, Keith Brion and James Fellenbaum. Sam has also appeared as
soloist with the Oak Ridge Symphony Orchestra under Serge Fournier, the Fort Wayne Philharmonic under
Ronald Ondrejka and David Crowe, and the Missouri Chamber Orchestra under Kirk Trevor. Additional
solo engagements have been with the Cleveland Institute of Music Symphony Orchestra, the Case Western
Reserve University Wind Ensemble, the University of the Cumberlands Wind Ensemble, the International
Symphonic Band of Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp, and the Erie Band of Huntington, IN.
As an educator, Sam teaches privates lessons for the Maryville City Schools, is on faculty at Music
Arts in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and the New York Summer Music Festival in Oneonta, NY, and has also
appeared as a clinician at the East Tennessee Music Educator's Association's Clinic in Nashville, TN.
Locally, his precollege students have been invited to perform at the Mid West Band Clinic and many have
found success competing at the East Tennessee State Band and Orchestra Association's Junior and Senior
Clinics, often earning high placement scores. On the collegiate level, Sam's students have gone on to attend
the University of Tennessee School of Music , the Cleveland Institute of Music, Indiana University Jacobs
School of Music, and the Manhattan School of Music.
Sam is a member of the Knox Brass WorX Co, a five piece professional brass ensemble, based in
Knoxville, Tennessee. They have performed locally in Market Square, and the Rossini Festival, as well as in
the recital series of Immaculate Conception Church, and St. John's Cathedral. They have been clinicians at
the 2010 New York Summer Music Festival in Oneonta, NY and at the 2011 Tennessee Music Educator's
Association's Clinic. The “Brass Worx” can be extensively viewed on Youtube.com, and are currently
working on material for their CD debut.
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