Charles Wyatt, principal flutist with the Nashville Symphony for twenty-five years and
noted author of fiction and poetry, passed away Aug. 6 at the age of 78.
Wyatt earned a Bachelor of Music degree from the Curtis Institute of Music and a Masters of Music
Degree from the Philadelphia Musical Academy. Wyatt played operas in Philadelphia,
did a tour of duty with the Marine Corps Band in Washington D.C., played New Music in
Buffalo and NYC, and then began a long career as the principal flutist of the Nashville
Symphony and the Peninsula Music Festival.
In 1991 he earned his MFA in Fiction Writing from Warren Wilson College and
subsequently published his first collection, Listening to Mozart. He went on to serve as
a visiting fiction writer at Binghamton University, Denison University, the University of
Central Oklahoma, Purdue University, and Oberlin College. He also taught online
courses for the UCLA Writing Program and in the low residency MFA Program at
University of Nebraska - Omaha. He authored several collections of short fiction and
three books of poetry.
He is survived by two sons, Peter (Yvonne) and Alexander
(Courtney), two grandchildren, Declan and Cecily, and his wife, Cindy.
A memorial service will be held at Woodlawn-Roesch-Patton Funeral Home on August 16 at 2 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the W.O. Smith Nashville Community
Music School.
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