Carl Lenthe
Indiana University
Carl Lenthe, Professor of Music at Indiana University in Bloomington,
was born into a musical family in 1956 and grew up in the Delaware
Valley in Pennsylvania. His love of good music, inspired by concert
bands and recordings of the great orchestras, was nurtured by both
the school and church music programs in his hometown of Springfield.
Studies at the Curtis Institute of Music led him to a career in music,
which commenced at the age of 20 with his engagement as principal-trombonist
under Wolfgang Sawallisch at the Bavarian State Opera in Munich,
Germany. His 17 year tenure there, during which he was named "Bavarian
Chamber Virtuoso" by the Ministry of Culture, was followed by his
appointment as principal-trombonist with the Bamberg Symphony, where
he also served on that orchestra's executive committee.
As a trombone soloist, Lenthe won first prize with special distinction at the international music competition "Prague Spring" and has appeared as soloist with the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Prague Symphony and the Bamberg Symphony. His solo CD "The Audition Window" has met with critical acclaim, contains some of the most standard contest and audition pieces for aspiring trombonists, and is coupled with a pilot project in music distance learning, the LentheLessons.
Extensive chamber music and recital activities have not only kept him well versed in the literature for Brass Quintet, Brass Ensemble, Trombone Quartet and Solo Trombone but also led him to arrange and publish music for these combinations. He is a regular performing member of Summit Brass, serving also on their Artist Board. His recent journalistic efforts have met with encouraging resonance in professional circles. In addition to his activities in the brass world, he also served as church organist and choir director for the Lutheran Chapel of the US Military in Bamberg, Germany.
As an orchestral trombonist Carl Lenthe has been a frequent guest with the Berlin Philharmonic, Munich Philharmonic, Maggio Musicale in Florence and many other major orchestras in Europe. His expertise on the Wagnerian bass trumpet kept him in regular demand in many European opera houses. In the US, he has performed with the Boston Symphony, Chicago Symphony, Indianapolis Symphony, Minnesota Orchestra, and the Philadelphia Orchestra.
Having received high quality instruction from the start, he feels a commitment to teaching and, beyond his regular studio teaching, enjoys working with a wide variety of pupils both on an individual basis as well as in workshops, clinics and master classes in southern Germany, Austria, northern Italy and in the USA. Through his pedagogical and performance reputation he is frequently called upon to serve as juror for instrumental competitions at both regional and international levels.
Carl Lenthe lives in Bloomington, Indiana with his wife and four children, who ensure that he also pursues a great variety of non-musical activities.
2007 Faculty
Updated February 5, 2007
- Tom Brantley
University of South Florida
Rhythm & Brass - Antonio Garcia
Virginia Commonwealth University
ITA Journal Associate Jazz Editor - Chris Houlding
Royal Northern College of Music
Orchestra of Opera North - Alex Iles
LA Trombonist
California Institute of the Arts
Cal State Northridge - Carl Lenthe
Indiana University - Niels Ole-Bo Johansen
Royal Academy of Music Aarhus - Bill Reichenbach
LA Bass Trombonist - Donn Schaefer
University of Utah - Spanish Brass
Luur Metalls
Brass Quintet

