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Rusty King (Choral Conductor)

Born: December 1965 - Richland Hills, Texas, USA

The American choral conductor, Rusty King, holds a degree in Sacred Music and Vocal Choral Conducting from Centenary College. An active musician all his life, he was a member of the Centenary College Choir. His father, a Director of Music in Florida, encouraged him to experience what many say is the pinnacle of accomplishments for choral members - to work under Robert Shaw. Robert Shaw was an American conductor most famous for his work with the Cleveland Orchestra and Chorus and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. Rusty auditioned, won a place, and performed the Berlioz's Requiem with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus at Carnegie Hall, a concert that was audited by the late David R. Davidson.

Rusty King's background and experience provides outstanding opportunities for the chorus members and the audience to enjoy choral music at its best. He has been a music minister since 1979 directing major choral works that include Schubert’s Mass in G, George Frideric Handel's Messiah, John Rutter’s Requiem, and Antonio Vivaldi’s Gloria. He is Chorus Directr of Allen Symphony Chorus and serves as the full-time Minister of Music at First United Methodist Church of Allen, Texas.

Voice is not his only musical gift. Rusty King taught himself to play guitar and learned, by ear, the songs of Dan Fogelberg, The Eagles, and others. His father gave him Christopher Parkening's book Classical Guitar Method, Volume 1, and a new chapter in the life of guitar music opened to him. In his junior year in college, Rusty had the opportunity to take lessons from classical guitarist, Nghe Pham, and actually play for Christopher Parkening who is celebrated as one of the world’s preeminent virtuosos of the classical guitar.

Rusty King did not abandon the music of The Eagles or Dan Fogelberg as he has formed and played in bands over the decades. His most recent is the band Connections adding the music of the Doobie Brothers, Chicago and James Taylor and others when performing throughout the metroplex for audiences while raising money for charity. Connections played in Allen to raise money for relief efforts in Haiti in 2010. Rusty was invited to attend the Dan Fogelberg Memorial Weekend in Peoria, Illinois at the end of August of that same year. Fogelberg’s widow, Jean, found the Connections band tribute to Dan Fogelberg’s music on YouTube and was thrilled to learn that his music was being performed in communities for good causes.

Popular with choral members and audiences alike, Broadway musicals are also part of Rusty King’s resume. Godspell, Oklahoma, Fiddler on the Roof, Annie Get Your Gun, Carousel, and The Sound of Music are some of the wonderful productions he has directed. He is married to Stephanie King and they recently celebrated their 40th anniversary. He currently lives in Richardson, Texas


Sources:
Allen Philharmonic Orchestra & Symphony Chorus Website (2022)
Bits & pieces from other sources
Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (July 2023)

Rusty King: Short Biography | Ensembles: Allen Philharmonic Orchestra | Allen Symphony Chorus
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