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I got my bachelor and master's degrees at the New England Conservatory of Music; played down in the subways of Boston, a tough crowd at the end of a long day of work. Now I teach flute at the University of St. Thomas and freelance in Minneapolis, performing with the Skylark Opera and Vocalessence, as well as the Minnesota Orchestra. I was asked to join the Musical Offering at the end of the 2001 season after playing a few concerts as a guest performer. I have had such fun playing with this group, and was thrilled when they asked me to become a member. It made my year, honestly. Among
my favorite works we've played together are the Debussy Trio for Flute, Viola
and Harp (2000-2001 season). I think it is the best chamber music work written
which includes the flute. A lot of times composers will stay away from any
character besides cute or light music when the flute is involved. The Debussy is
a beautiful and melancholy work. We played it at the last concert of this
season, and I truly enjoyed every minute of it: rehearsals and the concerts.
Everything just fit together so effortlessly. That just doesn't happen very
often. The
Musical Offering offers killer receptions, with a delightful selection of
wine, water, crackers, cheese, tastefully displayed by our fantastic volunteers.
If that isn't enough, I believe the Offering is one of the oldest chamber music
groups in the Twin Cities! (I am generally vague with facts, but still throw
them around like I know what I'm talking about. One fact I am sure of: I live with six cats!) |