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Charles Nelson (Bass-Baritone)

Born: March 13, 1926 - Fort Worth, Texas, USA
Died: June 1, 2018 - Denton, Texas, USA

The American bass-baritone and music pedagogue, Charles Wade Nelson, graduated from the University of North Texas (UNT) Demonstration School. While still in high school at age 15, he sang in the bass section of UNT’s University Choir, and was its principal bass soloist by age 17. A two-year stay in the Army included service in Italy and at Camp Howze in Gainesville, Texas - where he met Betty Jean Brown in 1945, and they married May 30, 1947. He earned a bachelor’s degree in music (1950) and a master’s degree in music education (1951) from UNT.

After his studies, Charles Nelson taught choir at Carthage (1950-1952), Harlingen (1952-1955) and Edinburg (1955) high schools in Texas; Lipscomb University (1959-1968 as professor and chair of music), and Texas A&M-Commerce University (1968-1984 as professor of choral music). He joined Abilene Christian University (ACU)’s faculty as professor of music and artist-in-residence in 1986, later becoming chair of the vocal division and director of choral activities. ACU awarded him an honorary Doctor of Music degree in 1987 and he retired in 1988, and later became professor emeritus of music.

Charles Nelson was a beloved vocalist with an extensive repertoire including the major choral works of J.S. Bach, George Frideric Handel, J. Haydn, W.A. Mozart, L.v. Beethoven and Felix Mendelssohn. He performed more than 2,300 times with 116 colleges and universities and 71 symphony orchestras in 49 states and 15 nations. He shared the stage with conducting legends Robert Shaw and Pablo Casals; performed with major U.S. symphonies in Dallas Symphony Orchestra, San Antonio, Houston Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, New Orleans, Memphis, Nashville and Kansas City, and in St. Petersburg, Russia, and Vilnius, Lithuania; and was featured in hundreds of solo recitals. In 1986, he headlined ACU music department concerts at Carnegie Hall in New York City and the Kennedy Center Terrace Theater in Washington, D.C. In 1993 he performed a recital for Ann Richards and guests at the Governor’s Mansion in Austin.

Charles Nelson was a co-founder of the Voice Institute of West Texas at ACU, presenting groundbreaking research on laryngeal function in musicians in 1987 with Dr. Jon Ashby (’64) and Austin King, M.D., at the annual Symposium on the Care of the Professional Voice at the Juilliard School in New York City. He held several offices with the Texas Music Educators Association and the National Association of Teachers of Singing. His presence was a staple of those and other professional organizations.

Charles died on June 1, 2018 at age 92 in Denton, Texas. He was preceded in death by his parents, John B. and Madge Nelson; Betty, his wife of 66 years; a son, Byron Nelson III; a brother, former ACU trustee and PGA golf legend Dr. Byron Nelson; and a sister, Margaret Ellen (Nelson ’42) Sherman. Among survivors are a son, Charles David Nelson; a daughter, Bari Ann (Nelson) Nicolls; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Source: Obituary in ACU Today (Author: Ron Hadfield, published: June 11, 2018))
Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (September 2019)

Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works

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Robert Shaw

Bass

[V-13] (1977): BWV 245 [sung in English; 3rd recording; Jesus]

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ACU Remembers: Dr. Charles Nelson


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