Low, deep, Vermonter,
• Stuart Carter is registered with Voice123 since Jan 17, 2008.
• Stuart Carter started his/her voice over career in 2008.
• Currently Stuart Carter is a Standard subscriber.
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• Stuart Carter was last active on Voice123 28 days ago
Voice Description
Vermonter accent, story teller, deep, warm, funny, character voice, voice talent, voice overs, voiceover, voice actor, on hold music, radio voice,
Voice Genders and "Ages" I Can Perform
• Middle Age Male
• Senior Male
Language(s) of Which I Am a Native Speaker:
• English - North American
I Offer my Services for these Recording Purposes
• Commercials
• Promos
• IVR, voicemail, phone systems, and on-hold messages
• Audiobooks
• Documentaries
• Movie and game trailers
• Podcasts
• Songs
• Others (on-camera, informercials, live announcers, spokespersons)
Jobs I Am Willing to Take (Union-wise)
• Non-Union Jobs
My Union Affiliations and Memberships
None
My Recording and Delivery Capabilities
• I will go to any designated studio in my area
• I can record and then deliver the audio files via Email
Pre-, Post- and Production Services I Offer
None
My Home Base
Burlington, Vermont, Vermont, United States
Accents, Impersonations, Characters and Dialects
Vermonter
My Voice Experience
Stuart Carter has worked as an actor in productions of: The Madwoman of Chailliot,(The Ragpicker) The Merchant of Venice
(Antonio), (Champlain College players) News of the City - Talk of the Town Brecht on Brecht, Working, The Fantasticks
(Henry-the old actor). The Cradle Will Rock, A Winter's Tale.(Lost Nation Theater) The Wizard of Oz,(Lyric Theatre. ) Hello
Dolly (Horace) The MacDuffie School.
He has sung with church choirs and more recently in the Burlington, Vermont area, with Social Band.
His portrayal of Joe in Working with Lost Nation Theater, Montpelier, Vermont was described as a "beautifully etched portrait
in song and word," and "a second standout in a strong male cast is Stuart Carter, whose retired man and stone worker remind
us again that this is a professional company." For his performance as Henry, the old actor, in The Fantasticks, he received the
following accolade, "The pair that nearly brought the audience to tears was the acting duo of Henry and Mortimer. Stuart
Carter's Henry enjoys overacting with gusto at every opportunity..."
My Training
Lost Nation Theater intern program 1997
Ohio Wesleyan University, B. M. 1975
Eastman School of Music M.M 1982
My Studio Equipment
There are studios in the area; I have only a Mac Book Pro and can record demos.
Additional Skills
Stuart was a performer with the OWU Brass Quintet (1971-75) the Clarion Brass (1976-78) and manager and trombonist for
The Well-Tempered Brass, comprised of graduate students of the Eastman School of Music from 1980-1983. He has played
as a substitute for the Springfield Symphony Orchestra (MA), where he also served as an assistant conductor in their
performance of La Boehme, the Holyoke (MA) Community Symphony Orchestra and the Farmington Valley Symphony
Orchestra (CT). Mr. Carter has also played in various chamber ensembles and in Jazz Bands in the Pioneer Valley,
Massachusetts and Rochester, New York areas.
From 1976-1979 he was Co-Chairman of the Performing Arts Department at The MacDuffie School for Girls. Later, he taught
general, choral, and instrumental music at the Blue Mountain School in Vermont. He has served as Artist-in-Residence at many
middle and high schools, teaching private brass instruction. From 1996-2001 he served as an Instructor for Community
College of Vermont - in 1999, as a member of CCV Humanities Committee. He has served on the board of Summer Music
from Greensboro (Vermont.) currently, he teaches brass students at Crossett Brook Middle School and Harwood Union High
School in Waterbury, Vermont. Mr. Carter is Cooperating Artist of Trombone and Trumpet at St. Michael's College,
Colchester, Vermont.
He has conducted The Wizard of Oz, Hello Dolly, South Pacific, Brigadoon, and the Faure Requiem. He was assistant
conductor for the Lyric Theater production of Gypsy.
Among other works, he has composed the following works: Tell It Like It Is: a mass in the modern idiom (1970), Creation.
Joys and Sorrows. On This Day Earth Shall Ring. Incidental music for Macbeth. I Thank You God. (performed by Social
Band, Burlington, Vermont). Incidental music for The Madwoman of Chailliot. Incidental Music for Merchant of Venice.
What a Brass Quintet Can Do - for children. The Road Not Taken (Frost), and Theme Music for the web site carolynBates.com
He has composed music for weddings and upon the death of a friend.
Mr. Carter studied trombone with Stephen Podgorsky, Edward Kolyer, Emory Remington, Charles Thompson
George Osborn, John Marcellus, Ronald Barron (Principal Trombonist with the Boston Symphony
Orchestra, )and Jazz with Phil Wilson, David Remington and others. He studied trumpet with Walter
Chestnut and others, composition with Howard Hanson and Tilden Wells and others, piano with George Hart, Marion Jenson
and Richard Strasburg and others, voice with Mary Ellen VanDeWater and Robert Nims and others. Mr. Carter was a student
of conducting with Arthur Fielder, Wilfred Burkle, Robert Gutter (Springfield Symphony Orchestra - MA) Daniel Parker
(Hartford Chamber Orchestra, Hartford, CT.) and David Effron.
His formative years included individual piano, trumpet, trombone, voice, cello and conducting study, wind ensemble,
orchestral, opera, Broadway, jazz band, dance band and German band playing, choral, Broadway and Barbershop singing,
festivals, and summer study opportunities. Swim team, tennis and golf lessons (He still has that slice he learned about.)
Mr. Carter is a member of the International Trombone Association, Music Educators National Association (MENC), Vermont
Music Educators (VMEA), and Music Teachers National Association. (MTNA) He is a recipient of the John Philip Sousa Band
Award and the Danforth, I Dare You Award
Stuart Carter has also worked as a Sales Representative for The Wendell Harrison Music Company, and an Assistant
Development Director for GeVa Theater in Rochester, New York, as a Theater Management Assistant for Company One in
Hartford Connecticut, and as a Pension Consultant for the Mass Mutual Insurance Company. In 1981 he was a finalist for the
American Symphony Orchestra League Management Fellowship Program. He worked as a Lifeguard and Swimming Instructor
for over 15 years.
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