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Nijinsky in Afternoon of a Faun

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August 10-13, 2006 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

ICONS34th annual convention of

The National Flute Association

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August 2006

Dear Fellow Convention Attendees:

On behalf of the officers, board, and staff of the National Flute Association, it is my distinctpleasure to welcome you to Pittsburgh and our 34th convention, ICONS! Please take everyopportunity to greet and meet the many ICONS of our flute world gathered together tocelebrate music and the flute. Absorb teaching ideas; discover new performers, flute-relatedproducts, and repertoire; renew and make new friendships while exchanging ideas with thevast family of flutists that is our National Flute Association.

Begin your convention experience by attending either the meeting for first-timeconvention goers or the meeting for convention volunteers. Get involved right away whilemeeting new members. We need you! Begin Thursday morning with our official AnnualMeeting so you may greet your officers and board members, meet candidates for office, andhear the latest news of our association. You will then be fully prepared to enjoy the fullexperience of the convention, including the amazing exhibits, exhibitor showcases, lectures,competitions, masterclasses, and performances of world-class musicians, from one tohundreds!

Socialize with fellow NFA members at the Myrna Brown Society Dinner and AmateurMixer, a marvelous opportunity to meet familiar faces, on Thursday at 5:30 p.m. (Meet inthe registration area.) Bring your suggestions and ideas to the Town Meeting on Saturdayat 2 p.m. We value your input and welcome your involvement.

Take part in the celebration Saturday night as we join together to honor the lifetimeachievements of this year’s honorees, extraordinary artists Jeanne Baxtressor and StephenPreston. The reception is open to all. Please make your reservations for the Award Banquetby noon on Thursday. Proceeds from this event go to our endowment fund. Take thisopportunity to meet and thank our staff, including our amazing executive director, PhyllisPemberton, who celebrated her 15th year with the NFA this past March 4.

Please join us in thanking the numerous people that have brought us together. Specialgratitude and congratulations to our brilliant program chair, Thomas Robertello, andassistant program chair, Emily McKay, who have assembled an excellent program with awide array of activities. Conventions are made possible with the expertise of conventioncoordinator Madeline Neumann. Please thank her for her long-time experience andfriendly face over the past 13 years! Wendy Kumer, local arrangements chair, and programbook editors Anne Welsbacher and Don Rice have done outstanding work to bring theconvention and convention book together.

Thank you for attending. Please enjoy all the proceedings and celebrate our many ICONSin this marvelous city of Pittsburgh. I look forward to personally greeting you.

Most sincerely,

Katherine Borst JonesPresident

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� Table of Contents

Letter from the President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Welcome Letter from the Governor of Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Proclamation from the Mayor of Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Officers, Directors, and Committees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Past Presidents and Program Chairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Previous Competition Winners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Commissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Previous Lifetime Achievement Award Winners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Instrument Security Room Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26NFA Lifetime Achievement Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30NFA Special Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Schedule of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61Guide to Convention Exhibits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1482006 Exhibitor Booth Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .149Exhibit Hall Booth Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150NFA Commercial Members Exhibiting in 2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .152NFA Commercial Members Not Exhibiting in 2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .165NFA 2006 Convention Participants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .166NFA 2007 Convention: Albuquerque, New Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .207Index of Music Performed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .209Westin Convention Center Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .220Schedule of Events at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .225Advertiser Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .234

Please visit the NFA Web site at nfaonline.org to fill out the post-conventionquestionnaire.

Please address all inquiries and correspondence to the national office:

The National Flute Association, Inc.Madeline Neumann, Convention Manager26951 Ruether Avenue, Suite HSanta Clarita, CA 91351661-299-6680 / 661-299-6681 [email protected]

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By virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the City of Pittsburgh,I do hereby issue this proclamation honoring:

NATIONAL FLUTE ASSOCIATIONAugust 10–13, 2006

WHEREAS, the City of Pittsburgh welcomes the National Flute Association to the DavidLawrence Convention Center as it celebrates its 34th annual international convention; and

WHEREAS, the National Flute Association is a non-profit organization with more than 6,000 membersfrom 50 countries with an expectation of more than 3,000 professional, student, and amateur flutistsattending the 2006 convention. It features prominent United States and international flutists in amultitude of concerts, competitions, panels, workshops, and exhibits; and

WHEREAS, the National Flute Association was founded in 1972 to encourage a higher standard ofartistic excellence for the flute, its performers, and its literature. Members include leading soloists,orchestral players, college and university professors, adult amateurs, and students of all ages; and

WHEREAS, the four Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra flutists, Damarre McGill, Damian Burshill-Hall,Jennifer Conner, and Rhian Kenny will perform at this 2006 convention and the Lifetime Achievementaward will be presented to Jeanne Baxtresser

WHEREAS, as we extend a heartfelt welcome to the National Flute Association we also thank thePittsburgh Flute Club for their sponsorship of this convention, and to all the flutists, professional andamateur, who join together throughout the year with the National Flute Association as it creates andsponsors significant projects relative to the flute and flute playing, and enhancing flute pedagogy andmusic education.

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that I, Bob O’Connor, as Mayor of the City of Pittsburgh, dohereby declare August 10th through August 13th, 200,6 as National Flute Association Days in the City ofPittsburgh.

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Officers, Directors, and Committees2005–2006

Katherine Borst Jones, PresidentAlexa Still, Vice PresidentPatricia George, Secretary

Carol Dale, Assistant SecretaryTeresa Beaman, Treasurer

Board of DirectorsSue Ann Kahn

Immediate Past President

Robert Aitken (2006–2008)John Barcellona (2005–2007)Zart Dombourian-Eby (2006–2008)Rhonda Larson (2005–2007)Amy Porter (2006–2008)Jim Walker (2005–2007)

Executive DirectorPhyllis T. Pemberton

Publications DirectorAnne Welsbacher

Membership Services DirectorMaria Stibelman

Convention Services DirectorMadeline Neumann

WebmasterBrian Covington

Advertising Sales RepresentativeSteve diLauro

ConventionThomas Robertello

Program Chair

Emily McKayAssistant Program Chair

Madeline NeumannConvention Manager

Jim MageeExhibits Management

Patti McCleneyExhibits Assistant

Nora KileShowcase Coordinator

Exhibitor’s Concert Coordinator

Steve diLauroProgram Book Advertising Sales

Representative

Anne WelsbacherProgram Book Editor

Don RiceProgram Book Bios Editor

Rachel Lynn WaddellResource Table Coordinator

Dan ParaskyFlute Choir Reading Sessions Coordinator

Kathy FarmerICONS Flute Orchestra Coordinator 2006

Nancy AndrewProgram Chair Elect

Local ArrangementsWendy Kumer, Chair

The Flutist QuarterlyAnne Welsbacher

Editor

Don RiceCopy Editor

Tony WatsonMasterclass Reporter

Steve diLauroAdvertising Sales Representative

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Victoria StehlArt Director

Editorial BoardJohn BaileyLeone BuyseZart Dombourian-EbySusan GoodfellowAmy LikarBetty Bang MatherRoger MatherMichael StouneNancy ToffMichael Treister

CompetitionsLori Akins

General Coordinator

Baroque Flute MasterclassLinda Pereksta, Coordinator

Jan BolandTeddie HwangLee Lattimore

Recorded Round Judges

Chamber MusicAndrea Graves, Chair

Katherine DeJonghCynthia EllisStacey Steele

Preliminary Judges

Aldo BaertenNorlee GarciaSusan Glaser

Final Round Judges

Convention PerformersAmy Hamilton, Chair

Sally Foreman HumphreysSusan RoyalKathleen Rudolph

Judges

DMA/PhD Dissertation Rachell Lynn Waddell, Coordinator

John Bailey

Susan Nelson Ardall Powell Michael Stoune Nancy Toff

High School SoloistDarrin Thaves, Coordinator

Recorded Round Judges

Janelle JanovichSonja NoykosLauren Panfili

Final Judges

Jazz Flute MasterclassHolly Hofmann, Coordinator

Rebecca KleinmannAli Ryerson

Masterclass PerformersCatherine Bull, Coordinator

Marina PiccininiTeacher

Patricia DominowskiJulie HesseNan Raphael

Recorded Round Judges

National High School Flute ChoirJane Berkner, Coordinator

Alison Brown SincoffJennifer Parker-HarleyTina Schlabach

Recorded Round Judges

Newly Published MusicAndrea Loewy, Coordinator

Bruce Erskine Robin Fellows Kristen Kean Jennifer Robin LauSandra Duffy NormanPamela WinklerSandra Wolfe

Committee Members

Carole Sue AllenMary Kay BlumSandra Cox

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Newly Published MusicChristian EllenwoodJennifer GradJeff HerriottKristin IsaacsonBeth LafrenzEric LauKevin LedgewoodNorma Jean LuckeyValerie PotterDawn Walsh MeyersTom WolfeElizabeth Youn

Judges

Orchestral Audition with MasterclassJoanna Bassett, Coordinator

Marianne GedigianTeacher

Don Gottlieb Kathleen KarrYong Ma

Recorded Round Judges

Damian Bursill-HallJennifer ConnerRebecca GilbertRhian KennyEmily Smethurst

Final Judges

Piccolo ArtistRebecca Arrensen, Coordinator

Leela BreichauptSuzanne FarleyJulia Larson Mattern

Recorded Round Judges

Natalie DebikeyCarl HallRegina HelcherWalfrid KujalaJan Smith

Final Judges

Professional Flute ChoirLisa Garner Santa, Coordinator

Kim Gandrup

Ann Leffard Stephanie Riegle

Recorded Round Judges

Young ArtistKaren Evans Moratz, Coordinator

Lisha McDuff, Chair

Alyce JohnsonJanice MacDonald Karin Ursin

Recorded Round Judges

John BaileyVieri BottazziniElizabeth BuckJennifer NitchmanJim Walker

Semifinal/Final Judges

CommitteesAmateur ResourcesBrenda Trautman, Chair

Ami Allgeier Marilyn Arey Linda Sue Boehmer Lisa Fahlstrom Linda Holland Ann Konopinski William Morris Julia Omarzu Carol Penn Stephanie Riddick Patricia Schmid Jane Tupin,Robin Woodbury Marnette Yeager

Commercial MembersSue Ann Kahn, Chair

Kathy BlockiDaniel DorffShirley GauthierCarolyn NussbaumBarry PeaseJeff WeissmanDavid Williams

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Cultural OutreachEllen Kaner, Chair

Marilyn FirstJane HoffmanSais Kamalidiin Jennifer KukWendy RolfeTerri SundbergCaen Thomason-RedusHorace A. Young III

Development Director Advisory Richard Soule, Development Director

Eric HooverJohn SolumGeorge PopeJohn Bailey

GrantsPatricia Spencer, Chair

Cathy ComrieDanielle HundleyEllen Kaner

Historical FlutesKim Pineda, Chair

Jan BolandCathy FolkersPaul JacobsenChristopher KruegerMichael LynnAnita Miller-RiederLinda PerekstaArdal PowellWendy Rolfe

JazzAli Ryerson, Chair

Jennifer ColeJoe (Jose) CorralDominique GagneHolly HofmannDonna SevcovicKen Sherman

Long-Range PlanningLeone Buyse, Chair

Joanna BassettBeth ChandlerRobert DickJill FelberJonathan KeebleKatherine KemlerWendy MehneCarol MevesCatherine MillerDiana PowersTom RobertelloPatricia SpencerCaen Thomason-RedusNancy Toff

Myrna Brown SocietyDebbie Hyde-Duby, Chair

Dennette McDermott,International Liaison

New Music AdvisoryPaul Taub, Chair

Dianne Aitken Alberto Almarza Molly Barth Robert Dick Jill Felber Stephanie Jutt Pat Spencer

NominatingAlexa Still, Chair

Shelley CollinsKeith Pettway

PedagogyRebecca Hovan, Chair

Bonnie Buhler-TanouyeMary C. J. ByrneHolly O. ClemansJennifer ClippertCynthia EllisRebecca PaluzziChristine E. Potter

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Cynthia StevensAmy Zuback, Advisory

Performance Health CareLee Van Dusen, D.C., Chair

Susan HarmanJohn Braverman Levine, M.D.Steven A. Mitchell, M.D.Lea Pearson, D.M.A.Mary Louise PoorClarence “Chip” Shelton, D.D.S.Michael Treister, M.D.

PiccoloMary Kay Ferguson, Chair

Rebecca ArrensenMary Kay FinkCarl HallJack WellbaumJeff Zook

Public RelationsIrene Pruzan, Chair

Janet BeckerKaren El-ChaarRebecca ChenKim GoodmanCheryl Gobbetti-Hoffman Wendy KumerAlison Brown SincoffSarah Andrew Wilson

ResearchRachel Waddell, Chair

John Bailey Susan Nelson Ardall Powell Michael Stoune Nancy Toff

Special PublicationsSusan Waller, Chair

Danielle HundleyMichael StouneNancy Toff

Archives and LibrariesArchivist/HistorianNatalie Syring, Chair

Wilda Heiss

NFA Library CommitteeBrian Luce, Chair

NFA Music LibrarianBob Diaz

Visual DocumentationPaula Gudmundson

Other AppointmentsFlute Choirs Coordinator Dorli McWayne

Flute Clubs CoordinatorChristine Cleary

Insurance CoordinatorFrancesca Arnone

International LiaisonMatej Zupan

Legal Advisor to the BoardLinda Mintener

Public Relations DirectorIrene Pruzan

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Presidents Convention Program ChairsMark Thomas (1972–74) Walfrid Kujala, Philip Swanson,

Founder & Honorary Life President Mark Thomas (1973, Anaheim)

Robert F. Cole, Betty Bang Mather,James Pellerite (1974, Pittsburgh)

Bernard Goldberg (1974–1975) Sarah Baird Fouse (1975, Milwaukee)

Israel Borouchoff (1975–1976) William Montgomery (1976, Atlanta)

William Montgomery (1976–1977) Donald Peck (1977, San Francisco)

Samuel Baron (1977–1978) Jacob Berg (1978, Washington, DC)

Robert F. Cole (1978–1979) Kyril Magg (1979, Dallas)

Ronald Waln (1979–1980) Ervin Monroe (1980, Boston)

Richard Hahn (1980–1981) Alexander Murray (1981, Detroit)

Jacob Berg (1981–1982) Felix Skowronek (1982, Seattle)

Kyril Magg (1982–1983) John Solum (1983, Philadelphia)

Ervin Monroe (1983–1984) Bonita Boyd (1984, Chicago)

John Wion (1984–1985) William Montgomery (1985, Denver)

Felix Skowronek (1985–1986) John Wion (1986, New York)

Charles DeLaney (1986–1987) Leone Buyse (1987, St. Louis)

Betty Bang Mather (1987–1988) Gretel Y. Shanley (1988, San Diego)

Walfrid Kujala (1988–1989) Gerald V. Carey (1989, New Orleans)

Bonita Boyd (1989–1990) Brooks de Wetter-Smith (1990, Minneapolis)

Gerald V. Carey (1990–1991) Penelope Fischer (1991, Washington, DC)

Brooks de Wetter-Smith (1991–1992) Katherine Borst Jones (1992, Los Angeles)

Penelope Fischer (1992–1994) Jill Felber (1993, Boston)

Gwen C. Powell (1994, Kansas City)

Katherine Borst Jones (1994–1996) Angeleita Floyd (1995, Orlando)

Eric Hoover (1996, New York)

Gwen C. Powell (1996–1998) Patti Adams (1997, Chicago)

Trygve Peterson (1998, Phoenix)

Eric Hoover (1998–1999) Amy Porter (1999, Atlanta)

Angeleita Floyd (1999–2000) George Pope (2000, Columbus)

Kyril Magg (2000–2001) Hal Ott (2001, Dallas)

George Pope (2001–2002) John Bailey (2002, Washington)

Richard L. Soule (2002–2003) Alexa Still (2003, Las Vegas)

John Bailey (2003–2004) Stephanie Jutt (2004, Nashville)

Sue Ann Kahn (2004–2005) Kyle Dzapo (2005, San Diego)

Katherine Borst Jones (2005–2006) Thomas Robertello (2006, Pittsburgh)

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Previous Competition WinnersYoung Artist Competition

Year First Prize Second Prize Third Prize2005 Julietta Currenton Gloria Huh Mercedes Smith2004 Virginia Broffitt April Clayton &

Sean Owen2003 Jennifer Regan & Andrea Maisonpierre

Yong Ma2002 Erinn Elyse Frechette-Foster Kristen Bacchiocchi Vanessa Holroyd2001 Monica Daniel & Jennifer Parker-Harley

Jennifer Nitchman2000 Elizabeth Rowe Martha Councell Nina Perlove1999 Wendy Cohen Catherine Lum Joanna Sisk1998 Christina Jennings Jennifer Parker Deanna Hahn1997 Susanna Self Kris Guthrie Luellyn North1996 Kanae Kikuchi Deanna Hahn Alison Brown 1995 Gaspar Hoyos Amy Michaels-Watt Elizabeth Marshall1994 Heather Lockwood Tanya Dusevic Jin Ta1993 Marianne Gedigian Janne Thomsen Melissa Mielens1992 Dominique Etévant Dana Varelli Naoyuki Nozu1991 Catherine Ransom Naoyuki Nozu Catherine Bowie1990 Amy K. Porter Jeffery Zook Debra Reuter-Pivetta1989 Philip Dikeman Marianne Gedigian Linda Verrier1988 Samuel Coles Catherine Ransom Emanuelle Réville1987 Göran Marcusson Tallon Perkes Rachel Holt1986 Mary Kay Fink Tallon Perkes Jeffery Zook1985 Rhonda Larson Kristin Winter Irad Carmi1984 Rachel Brown Sharon Wood Laura Ellen Paulu1983 Richard David Karen Johnson Tallon Perkes1982 Adam Kuenzel Amy Hamilton &

Susan Glaser1981 Clare Southworth Beverly Joan Pugh Clifford Stone Tretick1980 Linda Chesis Larry Ink Laurel Zucker1979 Susan Marie Klick Randolph Bowman Brad Garner1978 Gary Schocker Mary Karen Clardy Jan Gault1977 Jan Justis Crifonti Laura Larson Tena Hess1976 Maralyn Prestia Laura Larson Patricia Adams

High School Soloist CompetitionYear First Prize Second Prize Third Prize2005 Paul Gardner Young Ji Ahn Jihyun Park2004 Megan Emigh Pethrus Gardborn Jessica Anastacio2003 Morrigan O’Brien Heather Zinniger Brandon Simmons2002 David Ross Matthew Roitstein Leah Arsenault

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2001 Yoo-bin Son Carolyn Killian Sonja Nesvig2000 Daniel Stein Elizabeth Diener Nathalie Joachim1999 Mercedes Smith Daniel Grodzicki Prema Kesselman1998 Elissa Pohorily Michael Gordon Jenny Robinson1997 Kim Soon Yun Lisa Marino Caroline Kung1996 Yoo Mee Jung & Elizabeth Phelps

Dorothy Wu1995 Ann Galbraith Kaori Fujii Yoo Mee Jung1994 Hannah Hintze Jessica Huang Jun Kubo1993 Amy Nelson Sarah Payne Gregory Jefferson1992 Demarre McGill Arto Artinian Jane Yi1991 Myung Joo Ahn Mandy DeFilippo Jane Yi1990 Avichai Ornoy Hyun Jung Park Elizabeth Rowe1989 Maria K. Harding Dinnamon Creeden Suhnyoung Yoon1988 Daniella Rangel Elizabeth Cody Dionne Marie Hansen1987 Jennifer Mary Hambrick Kirsten Larsen J. Paul Lyttle

Piccolo Artist CompetitionYear First Prize Second Prize Third Prize2004 Jennifer Hackett Caitlyn Valovick Sarah Wimmer2002 Kate Prestia-Schaub Frances Tate Colleen Matheu2000 Erinn Frechette Jennifer Hackett Natalie M. Boyd1998 Wendy Wilhelmi Claire Genewein Luellyn K. North1996 Alison Brown Freedy & Wendy Wilhelmi

Betty Douglas1995 Rebecca West Alison Potter Alison Brown Freedy1993 Shannon Finney Mary Kay Ferguson Kathleen Dyer

Orchestral Audition/MasterclassYear First Prize Second Prize Third Prize2005 Jenny Robinson Jennifer Nelson Abel Delgado2004 Amy Taylor Nicole Esposito Margaret Shin2003 Emily Gerace Melanie Schattschneider Rachel Lopez2002 Melissa Ngan Lori Kesner Gregory Milliren2001 Rebecca Powell Amanda Pond Justin Berrie2000 Jill Vander Scheer Jessica Mok Jane Yi1999 Jennifer Wheeler Heather Verbeck Jane Wei1998 Haeyoun Choi Natalie Debikey Britt East1997 Kara DeRaad Wendy Cohen &

Colleen Countryman1996 Anita Thesen April Clayton Jennifer Dame1995 Alison Brown Freedy Melissa Haisten Beth Chandler

From 1987 to 1994 a masterclass was held, and participants were not ranked.

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Orchestral Audition/MasterclassYear First Prize Second Prize Third Prize1986 Philip Dikeman Claudia Walker Bart Feller1985 Amy E. Hughes Susan Leitzke Jeffery Zook1984 Heidi Ruby Valerie Potter Susan Glaser1983 Linda Toote Janet Arms Debra Cross1982 Barbara Hopkins Amy Hamilton Wendy Williams1981 Zart Dombourian-Eby Carol Brown

Baroque Flute Artist CompetitionYear First Prize Second Prize Third Prize2004 Teddy Hwang Claire Genewein Eve Friedman2001 Mary Oleskiewicz Linda Pereksta Manuel Morales1998 Vincent Touzet Mary Oleskiewicz Linda Pereksta1995 Benedek Csalog Anita Miller-Rieder Na’ama Lion

DMA/PhD Dissertation CompetitionYear Recipient Institution2006 Michelle Anne Cheramy Rice University

Laurel A. Ewell West Virginia University2005 Leslie Ann Marrs University of North Carolina- Greensboro

Emily J. Butterfield Ohio State University2004 Linda Pereksta Florida State University

Nina Perlove Cincinnati College-Conservatory2003 Amy Nelson University of Colorado

Hollie Jo Grosklos University of North Texas2002 Kristen Smith Stoner Cincinnati College-Conservatory

Leslie Maaser Ohio State University2001 Mary Oleskiewicz Duke University

Francesca Marie Arnone University of Miami

CommissionsYoung Artist Competition

Year Composer Piece2006 Paul Dresher Waterfall2005 Bun-Ching Lam Loin D’Ici2004 Harold Meltzer Giraffes for flute and piano2003 Robert Dick [email protected] Dan Welcher Florestan’s Falcon for flute and piano2001 Oliver Scheller Soleil for flute and piano2000 Sebastian Currier Variations on “Time and Time Again”1999 Rand Steiger bb for solo flute1998 Dean Drummond Precious Metals for flute alone1997 Arthur V. Krieger Close Encounters for flute and electronic tape

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1996 Stephen Michael Gryc Shadowdance for flute and piano1995 Donald Grantham Solitaire for flute alone1994 Laura Clayton Standing in a Field of Stars1993 Paul Koonce On the Bias1992 Lenny Pickett Blue Rondo1991 Kathryn Alexander As Once the Winged Energy of Delight for solo flute1990 Robert Morris Traces for flute and piano1989 Harr T. Bulow Inventions for flute and piano1988 Shulamit Ran East Wind for solo flute1987 Chester Biscardi Tranverso for flute and piano1986 John Anthony Lennon Echolalia for solo flute1985 Stephen M. Gryc Cinq Preludes pour flûte seule

High School Soloist CompetitionYear Composer Piece2006 Linda Ayers Time’s Graffiti2005 Matthias Ziegler Morceau de Concours2004 Maggi Payne Reflections2003 Janice Misurell-Mitchell Sometimes the City Is Silent2002 Geoffrey Kidde Night Flight2001 Robert Cronin Off the Wall for flute and piano2000 Elizabeth Brown Trillium1999 Gary Schocker Short Stories for flute alone1998 Alejandro Escuer Jade Nocturno for solo flute1997 Cynthia Folio Acra Sacra1996 John Fonville Venus Noodles1995 Jennifer Higdon Song for solo flute1994 John Heiss Fantasia Appasionata, Episode IV1993 Michael Colquhoun Charanga1992 Ann La Berge Revamper for solo flute1991 Janice Misurell-Mitchell Uncommon Time for solo flute1990 Charles DeLaney “...and the strange unknown flowers”1989 Robert Dick Lookout for solo flute

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YearRecipient2005 Peter-Lucas

GrafSheridan StokesMark Thomas (NSA)

2004 Friedrich von HuenePaula RobisonPhilip Swanson (NSA)

2003 Robert AitkenHubert Laws

2002 William BennettLouis Moyse

2001 Michel DebostJoseph Mariano

2000 William HebertJack Wellbaum

1999 Jacob BergRobert Cole

1998 Albert CooperCharles DeLaneyJohn Solum (NSA)

1997 Walfrid KujalaDonald Peck

1996 Samuel BaronRobert Willoughby

1995 Julius BakerJohn KrellAlbert Tipton

1994 Frances Blaisdell Bernard Goldberg

1993 Doriot AnthonyDwyerLois Schaefer

1991 Jean-Pierre Rampal

Previous Lifetime Achievement and National Service Award Winners

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Instrument Security Room Page

Convention registrants are advised not to leave instruments unattended in yourhotel rooms, and not to carry them (or any conspicuous valuables) aroundoutside the hotel unless absolutely necessary. You are strongly advised to keepyour instruments out of sight.

A secure room with a 24-hour guard is located in the David L. LawrenceConvention Center in Pittsburgh. The Information Booth of the East Lobby isavailable for you to check your instruments starting Wednesday, August 9, at noonand ending Monday, August 14, at 9:00 a.m. You may take your instruments in orout as needed, 24 hours a day.

THIS SERVICE ENDS AT 9:00 A.M. MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 2006.

Procedure for Checking Instruments

All convention registrants (i.e., convention attendees with badges) may use theinstrument security room free of charge.

When you check your bag, you will be given a tag/receipt combination. On thetag, write your name as it appears on your badge, as well as your room number atthe hotel or a local number at which you can be reached. Each time you checkyour bag, the guard will hand you the receipt portion of this ticket. This will befor one case unless you open the case and request a receipt specifying the contentsof the case.

To claim your instrument, you must present your receipt and be wearing yourbadge; the name printed on the tag must match the badge of the person pickingup the bag.

Since many flute cases look identical, it will be helpful to attach a uniqueidentifying item (e.g. brightly colored scarf, pompom, toy key chain, etc.) to thecase to enable the guards to find it more quickly.

We hope the knowledge that your instruments are secure will free you to enjoy theconvention to the fullest.

All Items Not Picked Up By 9:00 am On Monday, August 14, 2006, Will BeTurned Over To The Center For Pick-Up.

The Center Will Not Guarantee Any Security For Items Delivered To It!

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May We Please Remind You...

No Smoking

No smoking is allowed in any performance area,rehearsal room, or exhibit area. In other areas,discretion will be appreciated as a courtesy forprofessional and health reasons.

No Photographs or Videos

No photographing or videotaping are allowed in anyscheduled concert or presentation (with or withoutflash) except by official convention photographers.Photography is permitted in social and exhibit areas.

No Recordings

No recording is allowed during any performance orpresentation at any time. Legal complexities require theNFA to enforce this policy strictly.

Please remember to turn off cell phones and pagersduring any performance or presentation.

In accordance with NFA policy, please refrain fromapplause at all competition events.

Please observe policies out of courtesy to all theperformers and attendees. These policies will be strictly

enforced by convention management.

Rehearsals will take place in the performance hallsbetween events. Please do not disturb them. Doors will

open 15 minutes prior to the concert.

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Acknowledgements

I am doomed to fail miserably as I try to thank and acknowledge the many people whohave contributed so generously to this convention. I can in no way convey accurately thenumber of individuals responsible for making the NFA convention a success, nor am I ableto fully depict the degree of dedication, commitment, and specific tasks that werecompleted by so many great people in our flute community. Their roles would only benoticed if their jobs had gone undone. The team of individuals that manages everylogistical detail, the interests of our constituency, and the growth of our NFA has workedtirelessly to continually reinvent the organization’s identity, reflecting the changing needsand interests of all members. As an observer and active participant in the process, it hasbeen an honor to contribute to the NFA in my role as program chair, and I will foreverappreciate the ways I have been guided by my friends and colleagues. The opportunity forme to work with the many accomplished solo artists, orchestral performers, teachers,administrative personnel, and flute-lovers-at-large is an honor I owe directly to thenominating committee for inviting me to step up to the role.

Upon receiving the invitation to serve as program chair, I immediately contacted mydoctoral assistant at Indiana University, Emily Hoppe McKay, to ask her to be my assistantprogram chair. Emily, who will join the faculty of Northern Arizona University in the fall,smiled, knowing exactly how much work this would be for her. After all, two years ofworking at IU as my assistant, organizing my teaching career, and cleaning up my messesdid not dissuade her from agreeing to work with me on constructing a memorableconvention for everyone. Only when Emily agreed to be the assistant program chair did Iaccept the offer. I could not have fulfilled my obligations without her, and I owe anenormous debt of gratitude for keeping my agenda organized, keeping me on schedule;compiling lists, data, programs, addresses, personnel; and performing many other labor-intensive tasks that I do not have the skills to accomplish. It is only through Emily’sthorough abilities as an administrator, understanding of my responsibilities, and vision forthe convention that I may have achieved any measure of success this year. Emily, I amgrateful for our friendship, your endless hours of work, and the pride we share inpresenting our best efforts to the members of the NFA.

Does everyone know who Madeline Neumann is by now? Our intrepid conventionmanager, who knows everything about everything in the NFA, gave us everything weneeded to do our jobs, answered my stupid questions with a smile, always kept her sense ofhumor, and inspired us to be organized, always encouraging us to create the best eventpossible. She is a great communicator, an angel who watched over us, and someone whomI respect greatly. Thank you Madeline, for your support and ongoing dedication to theNFA.

As publications director and program book editor, Anne Welsbacher’s positive energyand creative vision bring a fresh look and many much-needed changes to the organization’spublications, brochures, and written communications. Irene Pruzan, director of publicrelations, has also made enormous contributions to this convention behind the scenes andhas done a fantastic job communicating and publicizing all information related to theconvention. Many thanks go to these two dedicated women.

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Dorli McWayne, flute choirs coordinator, has given so much of her time to help Emilyand me create, organize, and spotlight the many wonderful choirs at this convention.Dorli’s professionalism, insight, artistic vision, and wisdom have provided us withinvaluable experience and expertise. I would have been desperate without her! Thank youDorli. Many thanks also to Dan Parasky for taking on the huge task of organizing all themusic for the flute choir reading sessions. I thank all the leaders and individual membersof the flute choirs performing at this convention. It takes a tenacious spirit to prepare andorganize any flute choir, facilitate travel plans for a large group, and maintain a level headas each leader brings his or her choir to the national stage.

Our Lifetime Achievement Award recipients, Jeanne Baxtresser and Stephen Preston,are shining and inspiring examples of the way a life of genius, generosity, hard work, andunfaltering dedication can serve to raise the level of artistry and awareness of anyonefortunate enough to have had contact through their performances, teaching, recordings,and love for music. The essence of their work continues to communicate the magic possiblein music and inspires the amateur and accomplished professional alike. I am honored to bepresent for this monumental event recognizing their explanation-defying gifts to us all.

Local arrangements chair Wendy Kumer has successfully assembled an army ofvolunteers and coordinated a massive effort to welcome all NFA visitors to Pittsburgh. Herclose personal ties in the Pittsburgh flute community, rallying spirit, experience on theboard of the NFA, and passionate energy combine to make her one of the most valuableassets of this convention. Thank you, Wendy, for your hard work on this project. It isobvious that it is a labor of love for you, from which we all benefit.

Special thanks go to Katherine Borst Jones, NFA president, for her friendship,leadership, diplomacy, and all-inclusive vision. The membership of the NFA is fortunateindeed to have such a generous leader whose relentless dedication to serve has maintainedmost efficient administrative structure, excellent relationships with members of the board,staff, and flute community, and scholarly and artistic leadership to me personally.

I received great advice from former program chairs Patti Adams, John Bailey, KyleDzapo, and Alexa Still early on in this process. I am grateful for having received their adviceand the benefit of lessons learned from their own experiences.

Finally, I extend my deepest gratitude to the all of the performers, presenters, teachers,students, and attendees at this convention. Your presence and contribution has touchedmany and enriched the lives of people you may never know, as well as your friends andcolleagues. I thank you for sharing in the most generous and personal way your uniquetalents and gifts to make this week a long-lasting musical memory.

Thomas Robertello2006 Program Chair

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Jeanne BaxtresserJeanne Baxtresser has held principal positionswith three major orchestras, culminating withher 15-year tenure as solo flutist with the NewYork Philharmonic. Baxtresser appeared assoloist with the New York Philharmonic onmore than 50 occasions, where she became afamiliar figure on the “Live from LincolnCenter” broadcasts. Since making herprofessional debut with the MinnesotaOrchestra at age 14, she has been the featuredsoloist with leading orchestras across NorthAmerica and Europe, including the MontrealSymphony, National Arts Centre Orchestra, St.Paul Chamber Orchestra, MinnesotaOrchestra, Toronto Symphony, and at the Mostly Mozart, Spoleto, and AspenMusic Festivals. She was engaged as Principal Flutist of the Montreal Symphonyimmediately upon her graduation with honors from The Juilliard School, whereshe studied with Julius Baker. Following her tenure with Montreal, Baxtresserserved as solo flutist with the Toronto Symphony. At the invitation of MusicDirector Zubin Mehta, she took her position as solo flutist with the New YorkPhilharmonic. Baxtresser’s recordings include New York Legends—JeanneBaxtresser, one in a series of discs featuring recitals from principal chairs in theNew York Philharmonic on the Cala label. Orchestral Excerpts for Flute on theSummit label features her commentary and the major flute solos from theorchestral literature. Additional solo discs include Jeanne Baxtresser, Debut SoloRecording, Montreal 1977, which was recently re-issued by McGill Records; ClaudeBolling’s Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano; The Baroque Flute with Maestro AndrewDavis and the Toronto Chamber Orchestra; and The Magic Flute with MaestroDavis at the piano. Baxtresser’s newest book, Great Flute Duos From the OrchestralRepertoire, produced with Renée Siebert of the New York Philharmonic and DavidCramer of the Philadelphia Orchestra, was named the 2004 winner of theNational Flute Association’s Newly Published Music Competition. Future projectsinclude books on tone exercises and performance. Many of her students occupyprincipal and section positions in major orchestras throughout the United States,Canada, and Europe. In addition to presenting masterclasses worldwide,Baxtresser served on the faculty of The Juilliard School and the Manhattan Schoolof Music. She is the Vira I. Heinz Professor of Flute at Carnegie Mellon Universityin Pittsburgh and on the faculty of the New England Conservatory in Boston.

Lifetime Achievement Awards

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Stephen PrestonStephen Preston is one of the leading musicians in the development of early musicperformance in the United Kingdom and Europe, and one of its most respectedfigures. Preston is also performing and developing new music and contemporarytechniques for the baroque flute. He was described as “a genius” after a recentbroadcast in which he gave the world premiere of a new work specially written forhim. Through his ground-breaking work with historical flutes and solo, ensemble,and orchestral performances and recordings, he established a world-widereputation and an international career. His area of expertise extends from the 17thto the 19th centuries, and he is as at home with the music of Bach and Mozart ashe is with Schubert and Weber. The emphasis of Preston’s work is always onperformance practice as a way of realizing the highest degree of musical potentialin the performer. His work as a choreographer of historical dance gives him adistinctive insight into the dance music of the baroque and classical periods. Hehas many years’ experience working with the widest range of students andprofessional instrumentalists and singers.Stephen Preston’s teaching philosophy extendsbeyond the narrow boundaries of stylisticperformance and he is equally successfulwhether working with period performers orwith modern instrumentalists and singers. Hisfavorite project has been to work with one ofAmerica’s most eminent chamber ensembles,the New Century Saxophone Quartet, on itshighly praised recording of Bach’s Art ofFugue. Preston lectures, teaches, and coaches atBritain’s four leading music academies, theRoyal College of Music, the Royal Academy ofMusic, Trinity College, and the GuildhallSchool of Music and Drama.

Lifetime Achievement Awards

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NFA Special Publications

Kincaidiana: A Flute Player’s Notebookby John C. Krell The essential elements of the teaching of WilliamKincaid, principal flutist of the Philadelphia Orchestrafrom 1921 to 1960, are distilled from the notes of JohnKrell, who studied with Kincaid at Curtis. This newedition adds insights by Krell, plus a discography,biographical information, and an index to the original.Paperback $12.95

The Flutist's Handbook: A PedagogyAnthology Edited by Michael C. StounePublished in celebration of the 25th anniversary ofthe NFA, this invaluable collection contains articleson every aspect of flute playing by leading flutists Paperback $10.00

Selected Flute Studies:A Graded Guide of Etudes, Daily Studies, and Method BooksA companion publication to the Selected Flute Repertoire,this book follows similar format and principles, applyingthem to etude collections, daily studies, and method books.Paper $5.00

Selected Flute Repertoire:A Graded Guide for Teachers and Students Compiled by the NFA pedagogy committee, this helpfulresource lists the “best of the best” teaching pieces for theflute. Repertoire titles are organized into graded levels, andthe principles behind level assignments are laid out in acriteria chart for quick reference.Paper $3.00

Books

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Historic Recording Series, Volume 2Historic Recordings of Joseph MarianoReleased in honor of the 90th birthday of JosephMariano, professor of flute at the Eastman School ofMusic and principal flute of the RochesterPhilharmonic. This CD includes reissues ofMariano’s 78 rpm recordings of works of Rogers,Kennan, & Griffes, and solo and chamber concertperformances from the archives of the EastmanSchool of Music.Compact Disc $15.00

Historic Recording Series, Volume 3Historic Recordings of Robert WilloughbyRobert Willoughby taught for 37 years at the OberlinConservatory, where he was a pioneer in bothbaroque performance practice and new music. ThisCD includes live recordings and remasterings ofrarely heard LPs, including solo flute and chambermusic, in works of C.P.E. Bach, Caplet, Carter,Casella, Czerny, Debussy, Gaubert, Hindemith, Ibert,Koechlin, Martin, Martinu, Musgrave, and Telemann.Compact Disc $15.00

NFA 20th Anniversary Anthology of American Flute Music

Edited by John Solum A hardcover edition, score, and separate flute part of18 works by a variety of significant Americancomposers, published here for the first time. Includedare works for piccolo, solo flute, flute and piano, andchamber music. Cloth, $75.00 (ON SALE-$20.00 forNFA members)

Music

NFA Special Publications

Compact Discs

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GENERAL INFORMATION

David L. Lawrence Convention Center

Registration Thursday–Saturday 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.(2nd Floor Concourse) Sunday 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

Registration for pre-registered members: Wednesday 3:00 – 6:00 p.m.Regular registration for all attendees: Thursday–Sunday 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.

NFA Office Thursday–Saturday 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.(2nd Floor Concourse) Sunday 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

Exhibits Thursday–Saturday 10:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m.(2nd Floor Hall B) Sunday 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

NFA Booths Thursday–Saturday 10:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m.(Hall B) Sunday 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

NFA Merchandise, Performance Health Care Committee, Flute Clubs,Newly Published Music, Cultural Outreach

Booths #301–305

Information Booth Wednesday 3:00–9:00 p.m.Registration Area Thursday–Saturday 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.(2nd Floor Concourse) Sunday 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

Security Room/ Instrument Storage(1st Floor East Lobby) Wednesday noon through Monday 9:00 a.m.

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Schedule of EventsProgram and schedule subject to change

National Flute Association, Inc.34th Annual Convention

David L. Lawrence Convention CenterPittsburgh, Pennsylvania • August 10–13, 2006

Wednesday, August 9, 2006

3–6pm Registration Area (2nd floor)Registration for Pre-Registered Attendees

4–5pm Spirit of Pittsburgh BallroomICONS Flute Orchestra RehearsalDirected by Shaul Ben-Meir, coordinated by Kathy Farmer. All are welcome;however, participants must be pre-registered. Please bring your flute and a musicstand. The ICONS Flute Orchestra kicks off the convention festivities with aperformance Thursday morning.

6–7pm 406 LectureVolunteer Welcome MeetingHosted by Program Chair Thomas Robertello, Assistant Program Chair EmilyMcKay, and Volunteer Coordinator Beate Salter. Meet and greet for conventionvolunteers—all are welcome to join the volunteer team! Feel free to drop in ifyou would like to help out. Assignments and important information for allvolunteers will be given.

7–9pm Registration Area (2nd floor)Registration for All Convention Attendees

7:30–8:30pm 308 Orientation for First Time Convention AttendeesHosted by Nancy Andrew, 2007 NFA Convention Program ChairA great chance to get some hints and advice to make the most of your firstconvention experience. Have a question? We can help you!

8–10pm Spirit of Pittsburgh Ballroom ICONS Flute Orchestra RehearsalPlease refer to 4pm listing for more details.

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Thursday, August 10, 2006

8am–5pm Registration Area (2nd floor)Registration for All Convention Attendees

8:30–9am Spirit of Pittsburgh Ballroom NFA Annual MeetingPresident Katherine Borst Jones, presiding. Come meet the current NFA officersand the candidates running for NFA office. Concert featuring the ICONS FluteOrchestra immediately to follow.

9–10am Spirit of Pittsburgh BallroomICONS Flute Orchestra in Concert Directed by Shaul Ben-Meir, organized by Kathy Farmer, and comprised of NFAconvention attendees, the ICONS Flute Orchestra kicks off the convention witha musical celebration!

9–10:30am 315–16 African American ICONS: Past, Present, and FutureJudy Dines, Caen Thomason-Redus, Demarre McGill, and Ebonee Thomasperform music by African American composers.

9am–noon 319–321High School Soloist Competition FinalsFinalists: Young Ji Ahn, Bile Zhang, Abi Coffer, Elizabeth Lu, Mengyuan Wu,Seung-min Oh, Laura Resnick, Elizabeth Stern. Alternate: Helen McGarr.

9am–noon 403–405Piccolo Artist Competition Semi-FinalsSemifinalists: Ginny Broffitt, Alicia DiDinato, Pethrus Gardborn, Jenny M.Robinson, Torin Olsen, Laura Rakel.

9:15–9:40am 308Exhibitor’s Showcase:“Important Features and Services to Consider Before Buying a Headjoint,”presented by Drelinger Headjoint Company, Sanford Drelinger, presenter

10–10:25am 308Exhibitor’s Showcase:“Industry Icons,” presented by Gemstone/Gemeinhardt, Gerardo Discepolo,presenter

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10–11am 406 Marcel Moyse: His Life and LegacyPresented by Nancy Andrew. A synopsis of the life and career of one of the 20thCentury’s greatest artist-teachers, this lecture will include rare video footage andaudio recordings.

10–11:30am 301–305 Flute Choir Reading SessionConducted by Deborah Silverstein. All are welcome! Please bring your flute anda music stand.

10am–5:30pm Exhibit HallExhibits Open

10:45–11:10am 308Exhibitor’s Showcase:“Sound Culture, Tradition, and Innovation à la ‘francaise,’ ” presented byParmenon Flutes, Francoise Minaux, presenter

11am–noon 317–318 The Flute Music of Theodore BlumerPresented and performed by John Bailey. A pianist, composer, and conductor in

Dresden in the first half of the 20th century, Blumer’s works are in the Romanticsalon tradition, containing elements of popular music as well as echoes ofStrauss, Schumann, and Brahms. This lecture recital will focus on the suitesFrom the Animal Kingdom and From the Planet World, and 10 Waltzes.

11:30–11:55am 308Exhibitor’s Showcase:“A New Stress-Free Approach to Teaching the Rhythmically Challenged,”presented by Blocki, Rebecca Hovan, presenter

11:30am–12:30pm 406 Lecture Robert Dick: ComposerRobert Dick speaks on his music, what makes it go, and why. He will presentexamples of his solo and chamber works.

Noon–12:45pm East Atrium Atrium ConcertThe University of Akron Flute Ensemble, directed by Jane Berkner, performs“flutrAUma.”

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12:30–4pm 319–321Young Artist Competition Semi-FinalsSemifinalsts: Leah Arsenault, Sarah Brady, Alicia DiDonato, Jocelyn Goranson,Dawn Lawler, Jeremy McEntire; Alternate: Tess Miller.

1–1:25pm 308Exhibitor’s Showcase:“What’s New at Nagahara? Recent Innovations,” presented by Nagahara Flutes,Steve Berthiaume, Alberto Almarza, presenters

1–2pm 301–305 Flute Choir ShowcaseFeaturing Fairbanks Flutists and the Pittsburgh Flute Academy Flute Choirs.Fairbanks Flutists perform “Flutescapes” and the Flute Choirs of the PittsburghFlute Academy present Flute Loops, Flutations, City Flutes, and Northern LightsFlutes.

1–2pm William Penn Ballroom (located in the Omni Hotel)From the 18th to the 21st Century—A Baroque Flute RecitalStephen Schultz, with Mindy Rosenfeld, performs a recital covering thespectrum of music composed for the baroque flute. Beginning with one of theearliest examples of chamber music by Hotteterre and the “gold standard” ofduets by Telemann, the performers will take you on a journey into the 20thcentury with John Thow, and the phantasmagorical piece for solo electricprocessed baroque flute by Carolyn Yarnell.

1–2:30pm 403–405 Open Masterclass with Jean FerrandisOpen masterclass for any convention attendee who wishes to perform aprepared piece. A great opportunity to work with master teacher Jean Ferrandis!Performers will be selected from volunteers within the audience. A pianist isprovided.

1:45–2:10pm 308Exhibitor’s Showcase:“Classic Duets II and Classic Solos for Flute, by Mary Karen Clardy,” presented byTheodore Presser Company, Mary Karen Clardy, presenter

2:30–2:55pm 308Exhibitor’s Showcase:“The W.F. Bach Flute Duos Nos. 1-3,” presented by Cantalina Records, LaurelZucker, Sara Andon, presenters

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2:30–3:30pm 406 LectureA Method to Your Madness? Developing a Progressive Curriculum for EveryLevel Using Methods and Daily StudiesPanelists will share their philosophies on the value and use of methods and dailystudies. Selections from the Pedagogy Committee’s new publication will behighlighted. Moderated by Jennifer Clippert. Panelists include Troy Etter,Rebecca Hovan, George Pope, and Chris Potter.

2:30–4pm 315–16 Flute and Friends: A Chamber RecitalFeaturing Lois Bliss Herbine, the Carin Sherrard and Phyllis Fay Farmer fluteand mezzo-soprano duo, and the Azure Ensemble with Susan Glaser. To includethe world premier performance of Jindrich Feld’s Sonata for Piccolo performedby Regina Helcher, Carl Hall, and Jan Smith.

3–4pm 403–405 The Canonic Repertoire: Tadeu Coelho in RecitalTadeu Coelho performs music by Mozart, Prokofiev, Copland, and Burton.

4–5pm Exhibit Hall Free Hour to Visit the ExhibitsWith no events scheduled, this is the perfect opportunity to shop!

5–6:30pm 403–05 Headliner: Amy Porter in RecitalPerforming the world premiere of Michael Doherty’s Crystal, works byProkofiev, Godard, and Schubert arranged for flute by Amy Porter, and works byKarg-Elert and Borne.

5:30pm Meet in lobby Myrna Brown Society Dinner and Amateur MixerThe Myrna Brown Society was established to carry on the friendliness of theNFA during its growing years under the direction of Myrna Brown. Every year,new and returning members are invited to meet and have dinner before theevening concert. Groups of no larger than eight will be led by an active memberof the Society. In conjunction with the Amateur Resources Committee, therewill be the opportunity for some of these groups to be primarily amateur flutiststo provide a social opportunity for them to meet like-minded individuals.

7–7:45pm East Atrium Atrium ConcertThe Columbia Flute Choir, directed by Sharon Byer, performs new works byAndrew Downes and resident composers Alexandria Molnar-Suhajda, MelvinLauf Jr., and Steven Tung.

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8–10pm Spirit of Pittsburgh Ballroom Gala Concert: Solo Flute, Flute Orchestra, and More!Featuring Jean Ferrandis, Caen Thomason-Redus, and Yuki Otsuka performingunforgettable solo flute works. Flutists of the Rochester Flute Associationmesmerize us with Steve Reich, and the All Flutes Chamber Orchestra withItalian virtuoso Vieri Bottazzini dazzle us with Vivaldi. Marina Piccinini isfeatured on the second half of the concert with music of Denisov, Mozart,Colgrass, Fauré, and Prokofiev.

10:30–midnight West Atrium Late Night Cabaret: The Rebecca Kleinmann GroupRebecca Kleinmann and her dynamic ensemble perform jazz infused with Worldand Brazillian music. Vibrant, soulful and energetic, Rebecca bursts into a newmusical realm. With Josh Nelson, piano, Lorca Hart, drums, Ami Molinelli,percussion, and Natalie Boeynik, bass.

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Friday, August 11, 2006

8–9am 406 Lecture Syrinx: Inspiration, Integrity, and InterpretationWith Irna Priore, Kathy Blocki, and Rebecca Hovan. While exploring the historyand interpretation of the well-known Syrinx, this lecture will present newmethods to insure excellent rhythm and beautiful interpretation.

8–9am 403–405 Morning Warm-Up: Breathing for SingersWith Jeremy Hunt, Tenor and Assistant Professor of Voice at Central FloridaUniversity. Posture, inhalation, and breath management will be the focal points,and the application of these techniques to flute playing.

8am–5pm Registration Area (2nd floor)Registration

9–10:30am 317–318 Kaleidoscope ConcertFeaturing Joanna Bassett, Kathryn Thomas Umble, Diane Fiocca, and YukiOtsuka performing music by Cary Ratcliff, Amirov, Harbison, and Pierne.

9–10:30am William Penn Ballroom (located in the Omni Hotel)Baroque Flute Masterclass with Christopher KruegerWinners of the Baroque Flute Masterclass Competition Rebecca Davidson andMartha Long perform for and are coached by master teacher ChristopherKrueger.

9:15–9:40am 308Exhibitor’s Showcase:“7 ? Reasons Why You MAY NOT Want to Buy a Brannen-Cooper Flute!”presented by Brannen Brothers Flutemakers, Bick Brannen, presenter

9:30–11am 403–05 Remembrance and Healing ConcertGenerously organized by George Pope and becoming a NFA Conventiontradition, this concert features Nancy Andrew, John Bailey, Jane Berkner, BethChandler, Wendy Webb Kumer, Daniel Parasky, Pamela Foster Murchinson,Stacy Shermann, and Thomas Wibble. In dedication to those who have touchedour lives, this concert allows us time to reflect with the peace and serenity ofmusic.

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10–10:25am 308Exhibitor’s Showcase:“From Braces to Teardrops: Beautiful Tone for Every Flutist,” presented byEmerson Flutes, Kathy Blocki, presenter

10am–5:30pm Exhibit HallExhibits Open

10:45–11:10am 308Exhibitor’s Showcase:“New Strategies for Student Flute Performance,” presented by Conn-Selmers,Inc., Linda Cykert, Katherine DeJongh, presenters

10:45–11:45am 301–05 Flute Quartet Extravaganza!Featuring Femmes Four and Flauto Dolce performing “Iconic” repertoire. Toinclude Femmes Four performing commissions by New York composers, andGuiot’s popular Divertimento-Jazz and Flauto Dolce performing music byJennifer Higdon, Paule Maurice, and Cynthia Folio.

11am–noon 315–16 Iconic Sonatas for Flute and HarpFlutist Elizabeth Buck and harpist Andrea Thiele perform sonatas by Rota,Casterede, Genzmer, and Schaposchnikov.

11am–noon William Penn Ballroom (located in the Omni Hotel)“Madame”With Barbara Kallaur and Ensemble Voltaire, featuring actress Gigi JenneweinFenlon. Her husband’s boyfriend, medical malpractice, and more! Enter theworld of Liselotte, sister in law to Louis XVI, and the music that surrounded her.

11am–12:30pm 406 Lecture The Physical Fix-It Shop: A Panel DiscussionA joint collaboration of the Pedagogy and Performance Health Committees.Panelists will address the overuse, misuse, and/or abuse of the body whileplaying the flute, tips for diagnosing potential problems, and when to seekprofessional help.

11:30–11:55am 308Exhibitor’s Showcase:“The Brogger System Advantage,” presented by Miyazawa Flutes, Ltd./HammigPiccolos/Lync Flutes, Catherine Miller, Masashi Yamamoto, Tonya Wegner,presenters

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11:30am–1pm 401–02 Flute Lover’s Luncheon: The Amateur Flutist…You Are My Inspiration!With guest speaker and Lifetime Achievement Award recipient JeanneBaxtresser. Sponsored by the Amateur Resources Committee. Please visit theinformation booth for details and reservations.

Noon–1pm East Atrium Atrium Concert: The Dancing FluteFeaturing the New England Conservatory Metropolitan Flute Orchestra andFlorida Flute Orchestra directed by Paige Long.

Noon–1pm 319–21 Newly Published Music ConcertFeaturing winners of the Convention Performers Competition Tony Watson,Tina Kirchner, Sherry Finzer, Jasmine Bartz, Tabatha Easley, Mary Joanna White,Kristine Parker, and Jennifer Grimm.

1–1:25pm 308Exhibitor’s Showcase:“Sacred Music,” presented by Soundforth, Amanda Barrett, presenter

1–2pm 406 Lecture Adults Returning to Flute PlayingThis panel discussion will focus on the issues facing flutists returning to fluteplaying as adults. Adult students who have had this experience will be featuredalong with teachers who have taught such students. Panelists: Helen Spielman,Linda Sue Boehmer, Linda Welker, and Joan Kotjarapoglus.

1–2pm 315–16 Jim Walker in RecitalA crossover concert, with original compositions, classically basedimprovisations, and new age elements.

1–2:30pm 301–05 Flute Choir Reading Session Conducted by Tabatha Easley. All are welcome! Please bring your flute and amusic stand.

1:45–2:10pm 308Exhibitor’s Showcase:“Balancing the Flute with the Thumbport,” presented by ABA Music, Inc., Ho-Fan Lee, presenter

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1:30-2:30pm 403-05A Tribute to Martha RearickRecollections by friends and colleagues, including music written and/ortranscribed by Martha Rearick. To include works by Bassano, Vivaldi, Bach,Boismortier, and Brahms, with solosits Carl Hall, Zart Dombourian-Eby,Marjorie Bollinger Hogan, Linda True, and Daniel Dorff. Also performing: theSlippery Rock Flute Choir directed by Stacey Steele, and a flute choir comprisedof friends and colleagues of Martha Rearick, directed by Eileen Yarrison.

2–3:30pm 319–21 Masterclass with Marina PiccininiWinners of the Masterclass Performers Competition YungKung Han, RebeccaPovadator, and Elizabeth Wiseman perform and are coached by master teacherMarina Piccinini.

2:30–2:55pm 308Exhibitor’s Showcase:“Discussion with the Muramatsu Staff from the Factory and Tokyo Shop,”presented by Muramatsu America, Ervin Monroe, presenter

2:30–3:30pm 406 Lecture Presentation and Pedagogical Approach: Berio’s Sequenza for Solo Flute Tadeu Coelho discusses the historical circumstances, compositional language,and pedagogical approach of the Sequenza by Luciano Berio, including phrasestructure and musical gestures. Coelho will demonstrate his “three steps toglory,” demystifying the learning process of this difficult piece.

3–4:30pm 403–05 ICONS of Pittsburgh: The Pittsburgh Symphony Flute Section in RecitalFeaturing Demarre McGill, Damian Bursill-Hall, Jennifer Conner, and RhianKenny.

3–4:30pm 301–05 Flute Choir ShowcaseFeaturing the Slippery Rock University Flute Choir directed by Stacey Steele, theUniversity of Florida Flute Choir directed by Kristen Stoner, and the Dana FluteEnsemble of Youngstown State University directed by Kathryn Thomas Umble.

3:30–4:30pm 315–16 A Paris Conservatory Tradition: The Sight Reading Examination PiecesPerformed and presented by Nancy Andrew. Discussion and performance of 16previously unpublished works from 1873 to 1918 in this delightful genre. Comediscover unknown gems by Pierne, Barthe, Duvernoy, Pugno, and others!

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4:30–5:30pm Exhibit Hall Free Hour to Visit the ExhibitsWith no events scheduled, this is the perfect opportunity to shop!

5:30–6:30pm 403–05 Headliner: Jonathan Snowden in Recital: Iconic Works for the Western FluteMusic by Roussel, Widor, Poulenc, Faure, and Messaien.

6–7:15pm 319–21Exhibitor’s ConcertFeaturing works by Catherine McMichael, Gary Schocker, Daniel Dorff,Christopher Caliendo, T. Widdifield, Adrienne Albert, Handel, Adrian Sandborn,Christian G. Scheidler, Tchaikovsky, and Mozart presented by ALRYPublications, Blocki Pedagogical Flute Products, Theodore Presser Co., CaliendoWorld Publishing, Inc., Little Piper, Muramatsu America, and Falls House Press.

7–7:45pm Heinz Hall Lobby NY Jazz Flutet The NY Jazz Flutet, comprised of five jazz flutists, performs originals and jazzstandards on instruments ranging from contrabass to piccolo in the extravagantlobby of one of the finest concert halls in America.

8–10pm Heinz Hall Gala Concert: Carol Wincenc and Jean Ferrandis in Recital Carol Wincenc and Jean Ferrandis with Collette Valentine, piano, perform onthe stage of Heinz Hall, home of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.

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8–9am 403–405 Morning Warm-Up: Application and Integration of Yoga in Flute Practice andPerformanceWith Suzanne Buerkle, Certified Bikram Yoga Instructor.

8–9am 406 Doctoral Dissertation Competition WinnersWinners of the Doctoral Dissertation Competition present their dissertations.Michelle Cheramy: “Dwelling in the Secret: André Jolivet’s Ascèses in theContext of His Life and Philosophy”Laurel Ewell: “A Symbolist Melodrama: The Confluence of Poem and Music inDebussy’s La Flûte de Pan”

8am–5pm Registration Area (2nd floor)Registration

9–10am 401–402 Masterclass: Amateur 30+ of Age with Jim WalkerAn open class for any convention attendee 30 years or older who wishes to workon a prepared piece. A pianist is provided.

9–10:30am 301–05 Flute Choir Reading SessionConducted by John Bailey. All are welcome! Please bring your flute and a musicstand.

9–10:30am 317–318 Kaleidoscope ConcertFeaturing Myrna Brown International Scholarship recipient Tong Yu, KathrynThomas Umble, Pamela Youngblood, Nora Lee Garcia, and Yuki Otsuka. DianeBoyd Schultz performs the premiere of Variations on America by Daniel Dorff.

9:30–10:30am 319–321 Orchestral Audition CompetitionFinalists: Teresa Austin, Brianne Sharkey, Elise Shope; First Alternate: JesseTatum; Second Alternate: Kim Setteducati. Orchestral Masterclass withMarianne Gedigian immediately to follow.

10–11am William Penn Ballroom (located in the Omni Hotel)Performing Baroque Music: A Look at the Bach Sonata for Flute andHarpsichord in B minor, BWV 1030With Stephen Schultz. Through performances on both baroque and modern

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flutes, we will journey through one of the monuments of flute literature, and inthe process, discover basic stylistic principles of 18th century music. This is anopen masterclass for all modern and baroque flutists. Volunteers will be selectedto perform the Bach B minor Sonata. Both baroque and modern flutists arewelcome—come volunteer to play!

10:30am–Noon 319–321 Orchestral Masterclass with Marianne GedigianMaster teacher Marianne Gedigian coaches the competitors of the OrchestralAudition Competition.

10:30–Noon 403–405Piccolo Artist FinalsWinners of the semi-final round perform. Semifinalists: Ginny Broffitt, AliciaDiDonato, Pethrus Gardborn, Jenny M. Robinson, Torin Olsen, Laura Rakel.

10:45–11:10am 308Exhibitor Showcase“Top to Bottom: New Products from Sonare Winds,” presented by SonareWinds, Paul Edmund-Davies, presenter.

11am–Noon 406 LectureCircular Breathing with Robert DickCircular breathing demystified and made possible for all! Robert Dick showshow to learn it and how to use it in music old and new.

11am–12:30pm 315–16 Aldo Baerten and Gergely Ittzés in Recital

Music by Roussel, Debussy, Absil, and 20th-century Hungarian flute music byLajtha, Sári, Dubrovay, and Ittzés.

11:30–11:55am 308Exhibitor Showcase“New Products from Powell Flutes,” presented by Verne G. Powell Flutes, Inc.,Roberta Gillette, presenter

Noon–1pm East Atrium Atrium ConcertFeaturing the Florida Flute Teachers Orchestra, directed by Shaul Ben-Meir.Music by Schubert, Ponchielli, Albenz, Verdi, and Dvorak, arranged by ShaulBen-Meir.

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12:30–1:30pm 406 Lecture Building a Flute Club: How to Get a Flute Club Started and How to Sustain ItChristine Cleary, NFA Flute Clubs Coordinator, will moderate this paneldiscussion with founding members and current representatives from the LongIsland Flute Club, Nebraska Flute Club, and the Rochester Flute Association.Panelists include Amy Kempton, Lauren Osnato, Christine Beard, CindyMcGann, Joanna Bassett, and Annette B. Farrington.

12:30–2pm 403–05Dancing Reciting, Reciting and Praying to the Allemande of Bach’s Partita in AMinor with Betty Bang Mather and Elizabeth A. SadilekUnlocking the performance mysteries of Bach’s flute allemande throughhistorical dance, poetic delivery, and symbolic numbers.

12:30–2:30pm 319–321 Lessons Learned: My Greatest Discoveries About Performing, Practicing andTeaching; A Distillation of Knowledge Gained from a Life in MusicWith Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Jeanne Baxtresser.

1–1:25pm 308Exhibitor Showcase:“Jim Walker says SmartMusic is ‘More powerful than imaginable,’ ”presented byMakeMusic, Inc., David Hawley, Jim Walker, presenters

1–2pm William Penn Ballroom (Located in the Omni Hotel)Stephen Preston and Amara Guitry: The Ecosonic Duo in RecitalThe Ecosonic duo featuring Lifetime Achievement Award recipient StephenPreston and Amara Guitry perform “Ecosonic Improvisations” with music ofVivaldi, Couperin, and Carey Blyton. To include world premieres by John Thowand Sergio Roberto de Oliveira.

1:45–2:10pm 308Exhibitor Showcase“Grammy Award-Winning Flutist Rhonda Larson Demonstrates Her 14k GoldPearl flute and Various Hall Crystal flutes,” presented by Music2Master, KellyHolschbach, presenter

2–3pm 406 Lecture Town Hall Meeting With NFA President, Katherine Borst Jones. An open forum for all NFAmembers to present ideas in a discussion forum with the NFA ExecutiveCommittee.

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2–3pm 401–402 Pedagogy Committee Repertoire Sampler ConcertOutstanding students perform representative works from each level of thePedagogy Committee publication Selected Flute Repertoire: A Graded Guide forTeachers and Students.

2–3pm 301–05 Flute Choir Showcase: A Celebration of Anniversaries and PremieresFeaturing the National Flute Choir with Amy Rice Blumenthal, director. The10th anniversary of the NFC and 25th anniversary of Alry Publications ishonored with a performance of works old and new.

2:30–2:55pm 308Exhibitor ShowcaseA Caliendo world music showcase. “Jill Felber and Dianne Frazer Cross PerformChristopher Caliendo’s Flute Sonata No. 1.” NRG Duo & MUSE Flute Duoperform new works from Caliendo Publications. Christopher Caliendo,presenter.

2:30–4pm 315–316 Gen-X ConcertFeaturing the 2005 Young Artist Competition Winner Julietta Curenton,Assistant Principal Flutist of the Cleveland Orchestra Marisela Sager, and risingstars Nicole Esposito and Natalie Debikey.

3–4pm 319-321Alexa Still in RecitalIcons of musical forms (Air, Blues, Piobaireachd) in the midst of music incelebration of iconic songs and prayers.

3–4pm 406 Lecture Flute Tips for AmateursWith Patricia Harper. This is an opportunity for attendees to ask questions andreceive tips and feedback. All levels of players are invited to attend, includingyounger students. Bring your flute and music as the session will be interactive.

3–4pm 403–405 Junior Masterclass I with Kathryn BlockiOutstanding students (Level C–F) receive instruction on pieces from thePedagogy Committee publication Selected Flute Repertoire: A Graded Guide forTeachers and Students.

3:15–3:40pm 308Exhibitor Showcase“Flute Solos from the Paris Conservatory,” selected and edited by Martha

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Rearick with introductory remarks by Jeanne Baxtresser. Excerpts from theseforgotten “gems” from the French flute repertoire for intermediate level flutistswill be performed by students from Carnegie Mellon University. Soloists JennyBouton, Alan Berquist, Katy McKinney and Mira Magrill, with pianist SamMagrill.

4–5pm Exhibit Hall Free Hour to Visit the ExhibitsWith no events scheduled, this is the perfect opportunity to shop!

5–6:30pm 403–405Headliner: Bradley Garner and Andrea Oliva in Recital

5–5:45pm West Atrium Lifetime Achievement Award Banquet Cocktail PartyA social event open to all convention attendees! Come join the celebration as wehonor Lifetime Achievement Award recipients Jeanne Baxtresser and StephenPreston.

5:45–7:45pm 408–410 14th Annual NFA Awards BanquetHonoring Lifetime Achievement Award recipients Jeanne Baxtresser andStephen Preston. Reservations required prior to 5pm on Thursday. Please visitthe information booth for details.

7–7:45pm East AtriumAtrium ConcertFeaturing the Flute Choir of Atlanta, directed by Kathy Farmer.

8–10pm Spirit Of Pittsburgh Ballroom Gala Concert: Iconic ConcertiFeaturing Amy Porter, Marianne Gedigian, Marina Piccinini, and Yu Karataperforming concerti by Bolcom, Khachaturian, Kennedy, and Mozart,accompanied by the ICONS Symphony Orchestra, directed by Steven Byess.More than 100 members of the Pittsburgh Flute Club open the concertaccompanied by the ICONS Symphony Orchestra.

10:30–midnight West Atrium Late Night Cabaret: Grey LarsenTraditional Irish music on Irish flute, Irish alto flute, and tin whistle performedby Grey Larsen, with guitarist Kathy Fallon.

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8–9am 319–321 Body Mapping: The HandWith Lea Pearson. This lecture will explore the hands and how body use effectshand function. Learn practice strategies and self-care to prevent and reducehand injury.

8–9am 403–405 Morning Warm-Up: Groovy Flute Workout!With Tadeu Coelho. Fun warm-up including long tones, scales, arpeggios, andarticulation exercises with cool accompaniment.

8am–5pm Registration Area (2nd floor)Registration

8:30–9:30am 406 Lecture The Flute: Myth and Magic Presented by Barbara Croft. The flute appears as an icon in many traditionalstories. This lecture discusses how these stories reveal much about the humancondition.

8:30–9:30am 315–316 Pedagogy Potpourri From Eggplant to Sage: Thinking Outside the Tone Color Box with Stacey Steele,Developing Musicianship Through the Semi-Private Flute Lesson with NancyNourse, Practice Techniques for Musical Expression with Holly Clemens.

9–10am 403–405Chamber Music CompetitionFinalists: Duo Artus: Krysztof Kaczka, flute, Perry Shack, guitar; EnsembleRadieuse: Christopher Vaneman, flute, Kelly McElrath Vaneman, oboe, MelanieFoster Taylor, piano; Windfire: Paula Kasica, flute, John Kasica, percussion.

9:30–11am 317–318 Contemporary ICONS: Music by Contemporary ComposersFeaturing Janice Misurell-Mitchell, Katherine Kemler, Keith Wright, and DianeBoyd Schultz performing music inspired by poetry and places with interactivetechnology. To include the world premiere of Babylonish Gabble by Robert Dick,composed for and performed by Elizabeth McNutt.

10–11am 406 Lecture Ars Musica: The Dayton C. Miller Iconography CollectionJan Lancaster, art historian from the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.,presents a lecture and images of the Dayton Miller Collection.

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10–11am 301–305 Professional Flute Choir in ConcertDirected by Steven Byess. Winners of the Professional Flute Choir Competitioncomprised of professional flutists and teachers join forces to share their passionand expertise of the flute choir genre.

10–11:30am 319–321 Masterclass with Carol WincencWinners of the Masterclass Performers Competition Megan Cloud, Elise Shope,and Martha Long perform for and are coached by master teacher CarolWincenc.

10am–4pm Exhibit HallExhibits Open

11am–12:30pm 315–316 Music from the North: Flutists from Canada’s Symphony Orchestras performCanadian MusicKathleen Rudolph, Rosanne Wieringa, Emily Smethurst, and Sarah Hahnperform music by Hetu, Coulthard, Colgrass, Wilson, and more!

11:15am–12:45pm 301–305 Flute Choir Reading SessionConducted by Pamela Youngblood. All are welcome! Please bring your flute anda music stand.

Noon–1pm 406 Lecture Discographical Research and the Flute’s Recorded HistoryWith Susan Nelson. Accompanied by recorded and visual illustrations, thispresentation will provide an introduction to the resources and methods essentialto the research of older flute recordings. Sponsored by the NFA ResearchCommittee.

Noon–1pm 308Annual Marcel Moyse Meeting

Noon–1:30pm 317–318 Junior Masterclass II with Takeaki MiyamaeOutstanding students (Levels G–J) receive instruction on pieces from thePedagogy Committee publication Selected Flute Repertoire: A Graded Guide forTeachers and Students.

12–1pm East Atrium Atrium Concert Featuring Flutes on the Brink directed by Laura Benning, and the University of

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Central Florida Flute Choir directed by Nora Lee Garcia.

12:30–2pm 319–320Young Artist Competition FinalsWinners of the semi-final round perform. Semifinalists: Leah Arsenault, SarahBrady, Alicia DiDonato, Jocelyn Goranson, Dawn Lawler, Jeremy McEntire;Alternate: Tess Miller.

1–2pm Frick Room (located in the Omni Hotel)A Historical Perspective for All Flutists: Lessons from Playing Old InstrumentsWith Christopher Krueger. This lecture-demonstration will focus on what canbe learned about the musical esthetics and assumptions of the time from theinstruments themselves, and the experience of playing them.

1:30–2:30pm 406 Lecture Irish Flute Workshop: Grey LarsenFor all Boehm-system and wooden flute players. Explore the techniques of thisdeeply sophisticated flute tradition with Grey Larsen, author of The EssentialGuide to Irish Flute and Tin Whistle, world-renowned performer and teacher ofIrish flute.

1:30–3pm 315–316 Masterclass: Amateur 30+ years of Age with Alexa StillAn open masterclass for any convention attendee who wishes to work on aprepared piece. Performers are selected from an audience of volunteers. Apianist is provided.

2–3pm 403–405 Yu Kurata in RecitalMusic by Blavet, Reichert, Gaubert, Krips, Doppler, and more.

2–3pm 301–305 National High School Flute Choir in Concert Directed by Stacey Steele and comprised of winners of the High School FluteChoir Competition, this exceptional group of young flutists from across theUnited States represents the future of the NFA.

3–4pm Exhibit Hall Free Hour to Visit the ExhibitsWith no events scheduled, this is the perfect opportunity to shop!

4–5pm 403–405 Headliner: Marianne Gedigian in RecitalFeaturing music of Daniel Kelly, Frank Bridge, Igor Stravinsky, and GabrielPierne.

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5–6pm Spirit of Pittsburgh Ballroom Closing CeremoniesThe perfect chance to spend some time with your new and old flute friendsbefore you venture home! Come celebrate the success, adventure, andinspiration of the 34th Annual Convention. Announcement of competitionresults, newly elected officers and board members, and special awards. As perNFA tradition, a mass performance of Bach’s air—bring your flutes and join thecelebration!

6–8pm Spirit of Pittsburgh Ballroom Gala Concert: ICONS of the FutureFeaturing the Professional Flute Choir directed by Steven Byess, Jim Walker,Bradley Garner, and Amy Porter. The convention is brought to a close with thevoice of the flute’s future, Robert Dick, performing highlights selected from hismany works for solo flute.

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ICONS Flute OrchestraThursday, August 109:00–10:00 a.m.Spirit of Pittsburgh Ballroom

Shaul Ben-Meir, directorKathy Farmer, coordinator

The Little Fugue Johann Sebastian Bach(1685–1759)

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Russian Sailor’s Dance Reinhold Glière(1875–1956)

arr. Shaul Ben-Meir

Allegro con spirito, K. 385 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(1756–1791)

arr. Shaul Ben-Meir

Sleigh Ride Frederick Delius(1878–1934)

arr. Nancy Nourse

Spanish Dance Manuel de Falla(1876–1946)

arr. Shaul Ben-Meir

Scheherazade Nicolai Rimsky-KorsakovPrince and Princess (1844–1908)

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Allegretto Grazioso Antonin Dvorak(1841–1904)

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Romanian Rhapsody Georges Enesco(1881–1955)

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African American ICONS: Past Present and FutureThursday, August 109:00–10:30 a.m.315–316

Featuring: Judy Dines, Caen Thomason-Redus, Ebonee Thomas,Demarre McGill

Assisted by: Walter Morales, piano and Kristi Crago, horn

The Pied Piper of Harlem Adolphus Hailstork(Born 1941)

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Three Brevities Hale Smith(Born 1925)

Judy DinesFlute Sonata David Baker

Blues (Born 1931)LonelinessDance

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Flute Set Adolphus Hailstork(Born 1941)

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Quit Dat Fool’nish William Grant Still(1895–1978)

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Summerland William Grant Still(1895–1978)

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Tunis Yusef Lateef(Born 1920)

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Land Where the Good Songs Go Cole Thomason-Redus(Born 1979)

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Divertamento Adolphus Hailstork(Born 1941)

Judy Dines, Ebonee Thomas, Caen Thomason-Redus

Amazing Grace Variations (2006) Caen Thomason-Redus(Born 1974)

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Umoja Valerie Coleman(Born 1970)

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High School Soloist Competition FinalsThursday, August 109:00 a.m.–noon319–321

Darrin Thaves, competition coordinatorLinda Mark, piano

Finalists: Young Ji Ahn, Bile Zhang, Abi Coffer, Elizabeth Lu,Mengyuan Wu, Seung-Min Oh, Laura Resnick, Elizabeth Stern

Alternate: Helen McGarr

Sonata in G Major, No. 133, “Hamburg” Carl Philippe Emmanuel BachAllegretto (1714–1788)Rondo

Ballade Frank Martin(1890–1974)

Times Graffiti: Lucky Calligraphy Lydia AyersNewly commissioned work 2006

Performace Order9:00 Seung-Min Oh9:20 Elizabeth Lu9: 40 Elizabeth Stearn10:00 Abigail Coffer10:20 Break10:40 Bile Zhang11:00 Mengyuan Wu11:20 Laura Resnick11:40 Young Ji Ahn

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Piccolo Artist Semi-FinalsThursday, August 109:00 a.m.–noon403–405

Rebecca Arrensen, competition coordinatorMichael Adcock, piano

Urban Gardborn, pianoSuzanne Polak, piano

Semi-finalists: Ginny Broffitt, Alicia DiDonato, Pethrus Gardborn,Jenny M. Robinson, Torin Olsen, Laura Rakel

Spindrift Ken Benshoof(born 1933)

Sonata Piccola Martin AmlinAllegro scherzando (born 1953)Andante espressivoAllegro spirituoso

The High and the Mighty Michael Doherty(born 1973)

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Flute Choir Reading SessionThursday, August 1010:00–11:30am301–305

Deborah Silverstein, conductor

Slumber My Darling Stephen Foster(1826–1864)

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Sacred Music Hymns Varioustrans/ed. Phyllis Avidan Louke

How Brightly Shines the Morning Start J.S. Bach(1685–1750)

trans/ed. Anne Cameron Pierce

Gimme Dat Old Time Religion Spiritualtrans/ed. David Uber

How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place Johannes Brahms(1835–1897)

trans/ed. Martha Rearick

Motet: Veni Sanctus Spiritus Josquin des Prés(1440–1521)

trans/ed. John E. Davis

Praise the Lord with Flutes Siegfried Karg-Elert(1879–1933)

trans/ed. Robert L. Cathey

Morning Has Broken Gaelic Tunetrans/ed. Ervin Monroe

Sheep May Safely Graze J.S. Bach(1685–1750)

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Stephen Foster’s America Stephen Foster(1826–1864)

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Festival of Hymns Varioustrans/ed. Ricky Lombardo

Beautiful Dreamer Stephen Foster(1826–1864)

trans/ed. Bill Holcombe

Immortal, Invisible Hymntrans/ed. Bill Holcombe

Be Still, My Soul Jean Sibelius(1864–1957)

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Ave Verum Corpus, K. 618 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(1756–1791)

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Andante in C Major, K 315 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(1757–1791)

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The Flute Music of Theodor Blumer Thursday, August 1011:00 a.m.–noon317–318

John Bailey, fluteLaura Silverman, piano

A lecture-recital featuring works by Theodor Blumer (1881–1964)

Aus der Tierwelt (From the Animal Kingdom), Op. 57a (1925)Fuchsjagd (Fox Hunt)Der Schwan (The Swan)Flug der Vögel nach dem Süden (Southward Flight of the Birds)Schäfer bei seiner Herde (Shepherd with his Flock)Zigeuner mit tanzendem Bär (Gypsy with Dancing Bear)Die Gazelle (The Gazelle)

Aus dem Pflanzenreich (From the Planet World), Op. 57b (925)Die Lilie (The Lilly)Das Märchen vom Himmelschlüssel (The Legend of the Primrose)Die Winde (Bindweed)Kaktus (Cactus)Die Zeder, Air im alten Stil (The Cedar, Air in the Olden Style)Die Orchidee, Valse Boston (The Orchid, Boston Waltz)

10 Walzer, Op. 56 (1925)Sehr frish bewegtRuhig fließendLustig, raschGetragen, sehr innigMäßig bewegtLebhaftSehr weich, ruhigGemäßigt, ausdrucksvollFeurigMit großer, Empfindung, ruhig

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Atrium Concert: “flutrAUma”Thursday, August 10Noon–12:45 p.m.East Atrium

University of Akron Flute EnsembleJane Berkner, director

Melissa Chapin, Krystal DeWitt, Jennifer Ferrell, Beth Feuerstein,Rebecca Hillman, Meghan Johnson, Elizabeth Lara, Amanda Lincoln,

Lisa Phillips, Alicia Poot, Becky Wendeln, Kim Setteducati,Kristin Sundman, Amy Westphal, Nyssa Woznicki, Kelly Zunic

Fanfare Deborah Anderson(born 1950)

Concerto Grosso Johann David Heinichen Allegro (1683–1729)

trans. M.C. Gilkey

Pedazitos Nancy WoodEl Paseo (born 1938)El BaileEnsue ZoLa Festividad

Avante-Garde Sampler Martha Rearick(1938-2006)

Suite No. 2 Kathlen MayneClamly (born 1960)ExpressivelyVigorouslyFlowingly

Jupiter, The Bringer of Jollity from The Planets Gustav Holst(1874–1934)

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Belo Horizonte David Morgan(born 1957)

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Young Artist Competition Semi-FinalsThursday, August 1012:30–4:00 p.m.319–321

Karen Moratz, Competition CoordinatorDianne Frazer Cross, piano

Rick Rowley, pianoGabriel Sanchez, piano

Semi-finalists: Leah Arsenault, Sarah Brady, Alicia DiDonato,Jocelyn Goranson, Dawn Lawler, Jeremy McEntire

Alternate: Tess Miller

Sonata in e minor Jean Marie LeclairSarabanda (1697–1764)Minuetto, Double

Jean de Nivelle: Fantaisie Paul Taffanel(1844–1908)

Waterfall Paul DresherYoung Artist Competition Newly Commissioned Work

Performance Order12:30 Jeremy McEntire; Dianne Frazer Cross, piano1:00 Sarah Brady; Dianne Frazer Cross, piano1:30 Dawn Lawler; Rick Rowley, piano

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2:30 Leah Arsenault; Dianne Frazer Cross, piano3:00 Jocelyn Goranson; Gabriel Sanchez, piano3:30 Alicia DiDonato; Dianne Frazer Cross, piano

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Flute Choir ShowcaseThursday, August 101:00–2:00 p.m.301–305

Fairbanks FlutistsDorli McWayne, director

Pittsburgh Academy Flute ChoirsWendy Webb Kumer, director

Fairbanks FlutistsSandra Clark, Katie Cox, Tabatha Easley, Dawn Hughes,

Kurt Hunter, Bobbi Janiro, Dorli McWayne, Jane Sandstrum, Lisa Kljaich

“FLUTESCAPES”Fairbanks Flutists

Cripple Creek Counterpoint John Jeffrey Greer(born 1953)

Haro No Umi (The Sea in Spring) Michio Miyagi(1894–1956)

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The Moon of the Floating World Charles B. Griffin(born 1968)

Memories of East Tennessee Austin Alan ScottCades Cove in ‘43The White Frame Church Near Tater Branch“Rhododen-dance”

The Flute Academy Flute ChoirsFluteloops

Minstrel Boy Traditionalarr. John Cacavas

A Rovin’ Traditional(Sea Shanty)

Flutations and City Flutes

Symphony No. 4 William Boyce

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Allegro (1710–1779)Vivace ma non troppo arr. Martin Melicharek, IIIAllegro

Renaissance for a New Millenium Ricky LombardoVistasRegenesisTrial and TribulationsRenewalThe New Frontier

Northern Lights and Flute Academy Faculty

Capriccio Gottfried Veit

Tico Tico Irving Drake, Albysio Oliveira,Zequinha Abreuarr. Trevor Wye

Fairbanks Flutists and Flute Academy Faculty

The Secret Language of Snow Kirk VogelApi (Fresh Snow on the Ground)

Oh! Susanna Stephen Fosterarr. Bill Holcombe

Fairbanks Flutists and Flute Academy Flute Choirs

Baby Elephant Walk Henry Manciniarr. Amy Rice-Young

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From the 18th to the 21st Century—A BaroqueFlute RecitalThursday, August 101:00–2:00 p.m.William Penn Ballroom

Stephen Schultz, Baroque FluteAssisted by Mindy Rosenfeld, Baroque Flute

Flutes in this recital were all made by Rod Cameron, based on modelsby Hotteterre, G.A. Rottenburgh, and C.A. Greser. A=392Hz, 415Hz, and 430Hz.

Sonata #4 in E minor for Two Flutes, Op. 2, TWV 105 Georg Philippe TelemannLargo (1681–1767)AllegroAffettuosoVivace

Deuxième Suitte de Pièces à Deux Dessus, Jacques Hotteterre le RomainOp. 6, G Major (1674–1763)

Duo ‘Les Heureux Moments’ (Gay-Très lentement)Allemande ‘La Marchale de Villars’Musette (Doucement)MenuetGigue (Legèrement)Sarabande ‘La Saint Maurce’ (Lentement)Rondeau–2e RondeauGigueContrefaiseures (Très lentement- Gay)

Sonata #5 in B minor for Two Flutes, Georg Philippe TelemannOp. 2, TWV 105 (1681–1767)

LargoVivaceGratiosoAllegro

To Invoke the Clouds for Two Baroque Flutes (1995) John Thow(born 1949)

10/18 for Solo Electric, Processed Baroque Flute (1998) Carolyn Yarnell Echo Box (born 1976)Burning ManEcho Box Reprise

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Flute and Friends: A Chamber RecitalThursday, August 102:30–4:00 p.m.315–316

Sonata de Giverny Daniel DorffLes fleurs ravissantes (born 1956)Les jardins d’eauxEn ville

Lois Bliss Herbine, piccoloWalter Morales, piano

Summer Music Allen KrantzPrelude (born 1951)DancingBerceuseFinale

Herbine-Krantz DuoLois Bliss Herbine, flute

Allen Krantz, guitar

Sonatina for Piccolo and Piano Jindrich FeldWorld Premiere (born 1925)

Allegro Tranquilo assai ma sempre con moto Allegro vivo

Regina Helcher, Jan Smith, Carl Hall, piccoloLinda Mark, piano

Écoute, mon coeur… André Caplet(1878–1925)

Selections from “7 Haiku” Katherine HooverSwat Softly (born 1937)Now That Eyes of HawksBut If I Held ItFor a Lovely Bowl

From Dream Journey (17 Bashô Haiku) Dimitri SmirnovThe Flute of Sumadera (born 1948)

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Dos Poemas de Jaun Ramón Jiménez Joaquin RodrigoVerde Verderol (1901–1999)Pájaro del agua

Carrin Sherrard, flutePhyllis Fay Farmer, mezzo-soprano

And Then I Knew ‘twas the Wind Toru TakemitsuThe Azure Ensemble (1930–1996)

Susan Glaser, fluteKaren Ritscher, viola

Jessica Zhou, harp

Three Farewells Marilyn BlissOn the Death of Cleopatra-Selene (born 1954)Helen of TroyOrpheus

The Azure EnsembleSusan Glaser, flute

Gayla Blaisdell, sopranoKaren Ritscher, viola

Jessica Zhou, harp

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The Canonic Repertoire: Tadeu Coelho in RecitalThursday, August 103:00–4:00 p.m.403–405

Tadeu Coelho, fluteEric Larsen, piano

Sonata in C Major, K. 14 Wolfgang Amadeus MozartAllegro (1756–1791)AllegroMenuetto primo–Menuetto secondo

Sonata, Op. 94 Sergei ProkofievModerato (1891–1953)Scherzo: PrestoAndanteAllegro con brio

Duo for Flute and Piano Aaron CoplandFlowing (1900–1990)Poetic, somewhat mournfulLively, with bounce

Sonatina Eldin BurtonAllegretto grazioso (1914–1979)Andantino sognandoAllegro giocoso; quasi fandango

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Headliner: Amy Porter in RecitalThursday, August 105:00–6:30 p.m.403–405

Amy Porter, fluteYi-Chun Chen, flute

Christopher Harding, piano

Sonata in B-flat Major, K. 378 Wolfgang Amadeus MozartAllegro moderato (1756–1791)Andantino Sostenuto e cantabileRondeau-Allegro

Crystal for Flute, Alto Flute, and Piano Michael Doherty(born 1973)

Yi-Chun Chen, flute

Three Melodies for Flute and Piano Sergei ProkofievAndante (1891–1953)Animato ma non allegro arr. Amy PorterAndantino, un poco scherzando

Six Songs for Flute and Piano Benjamin GodardTu souveiens-tu? Op. 19, No. 6 (1849–1895)

(Do You Remember?) arr. Amy PorterFleur du Vallon Op. 4, No. 8

(Flower of the Valley)Chanson du Berger Op. 11, No. 5

(Shepherd’s Song)Qui donc vous a donné vos yuex? Op. 29, No. 5

(Who gave you your sweet eyes?)La chanson des prés, Op. 29, No. 3

(The Song o’Green Fields)

Two Songs for Flute and Piano Franz SchubertAuf dem Wasser zu singen (1797–1828)

Op. 72 D. 774 (1823) arr. Amy PorterNacht und Träume

Op. 43, No. 2, D. 827 (1825)

Fantasie brilliante sur Carmen Francois Borne(Sur l’Opera de Georges Bizet) (1840–1920)

arr. Jean-Pierre Rampal

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Atrium ConcertThursday, August 107:00–7:45 p.m.East Atrium

Columbia Flute ChoirSharyn Byer, Director

Assisted by: Melvin Lauf, Jr., harp

Piccolo: Laren Panfili, Steve TungFlute: Maria Luisa de la Cerda, Stephanie Evans, Amy Hutchens, Nancy

McAlpin, Alison Otterbreit, Amy Ritsko-Warren, Heather Tribble, Steve TungAlto Flute: Michael Bowyer, Debby Gilbert, Ken Moore

Bass Flute: Alexandra Molnar-Suhajda Baldwin, Lindsay Hemphill, Nan RaphaelContrabass Flute: Melvin Lauf, Jr.

Liturgical Music for Flute Orchestra Alexandra Molnar-SuhjadaKyrie (born 1975)ExultanteAlleluiaLaudate

Imaginings Melvin Lauf, Jr.(born 1971)

Serenade Alexandra Molnar-Suhjada(born 1975)

Mountain Song, Op 84 Andrew Downes (born 1950)

Postlude-Joy Steven Tung(born 1967)

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Gala Concert: Solo Flute, Flute Orchestra, & More!Thursday, August 108:00–10:00 p.m.Spirit of Pittsburgh Ballroom

Vieri Bottazzini, fluteAll Flutes Chamber Orchestra

Aslihan And, Ozge Salar, Ayca Cetin, Recep Ficiyapan, Umut Sengun

Syrinx Claude Debussy(1862–1918)

Jean Ferrandis, flute

Kokopelli Katherine Hoover(born 1937)

Caen Thomason-Redus, flute

Voice Toru Takemitsu(1930–1996)

Yuki Otsuka, flute

Vermont Counterpoint Steve Reich(born 1937)

Flutists of the Rochester Flute AssociationMark Davis Scatterday, conductor

Joanna Bassett, coordinator

Piccolo/Flute: Jan Angus, Diane Peters, Rita George SimmonsFlute: Joanna Bassett, Rebecca Gilbert, Jo Ellen Pinkham, Sally Ann Hart,Deborah Sinacore Parker, Annette B. Farrington, Lisa Van Dusen

Alto Flute: Diane Smith, Karla Ordóñez, Kathryn Scarbrough

Concerto Op. VIII, No. 1 “Spring” Antonio VivaldiAllegro (1678–1741)Largo e pianissimo trans. Vieri BottazziniAllegro

Concerto Op. VIII, No. 2 “Summer” Antonio VivaldiAllegro (1678–1741)Andante trans. Vieri BottazziniAllegro

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Marina Piccinini, fluteColette Valentine, piano

Sonata Edison DenisovLento espressivo (born 1929)Allegro impetuosoLento espressivo

Sonata in F Major, K. 370 Wolfgang Amadeus MozartAllegro (1756–1791)Adagio trans. Marina PiccininiRondo (Allegro)

Wild Riot for the Shaman’s Dreams Michael ColgrassComposed for Marina Piccinini (born 1932)

Morceau de Concours Gabriel Fauré(1845–1924)

Sonata in D Major, Op. 94 Sergei ProkofievModerato (1891–1953)ScherzoAndanteAllegro con brio

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Kaleidoscope ConcertFriday, August 119:00–10:30 a.m.317–318

Five Joys: Gitanjali Dances Cary RatcliffFrom “Gintanjali” Song Offerings (1913 by Rabindranath Tagore (born 1953)

1. ‘The joy that sweeps in with the tempest,shaking and waking all life with laughter’

2. ‘Evening...carrying cool drafts of peace in her golden pitcherfrom the western ocean of rest’

3. ‘The joy that sets the the twin brothers, life and death,dancing over the wide world’

4. ‘This little flute of a reed thou has carried over hills and dales,and hast breathed through it melodies eternally new’

5. ‘Thy centuries follow each other perfecting a small white flower’Joanna Bassett, fluteCary Ratcliff, piano

Six Pieces Fikret AmirovSong of the Ashuge (1922–1984)LullabyDanceIn the Azerbaijan MountainsAt the SpringNocturne

Kathryn Thomas Umble, fluteRandall Fusco, piano

Duo for Flute and Piano John HarbisonFanfare (born 1938)LullabyIntermezzoDithyrambSonata and Coda

Diane Fiocca, fluteJerry Wong, piano

Sonata, Op. 36 Gabriel PiernéAllegretto (1863–1937)Allegretto tranquilloAndante non troppo–Allegretto un poco agitato

Yuki Otsuka, fluteMichael Adcock, piano

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Baroque Flute Masterclass with Christopher KruegerFriday, August 119:00–10:30 a.m.William Penn Ballroom

Linda Pereksta, competition coordinatorWalter Morales, harpsichord

Sonata in B minor, Op. 9, No. 2 Jacques Christophe Naudot (1690–1762)AdagioAllegro Aria IAria IIGigue

Martha Long

Concerto in D minor Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714–1788)AllegroUn poco andante

Rebecca Davidson

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Remembrance and Healing ConcertFriday, August 119:30–11:00 a.m.403–405

George Pope, coordinator Laura Silverman, piano

Aubade for Solo Flute Libby Larsen(born 1950)

Come Into My Garden John La MontaineJohn Bailey, flute (born 1920)

Music for Flute and Piano Pat PaceJane Berkner, flute (1926–2006)

To Pat Pace, a legend and master musician.

Steeley Pause Jennifer Higdon(born 1962)

Amazing Grace Jennifer Higdon(born 1962)

Wendy Webb Kumer, Daniel Parasky,Pamela Foster Murchison, Thomas Wible, Stacy Schermann, flutes

In loving memory of all of our flute colleagues in Pittsburgh,including Victor Saudek, Peter Brown, Ross Prestia, Ethan Stang,

William Clark, Stan Levin, Eugene Case, and Marilyn Bright.

Exotic Impressions, Op. 134 Sigfried Karg-ElertIdylle champêtre (Rustic Idyll) (1877–1933)Danse pittoresque (Pittoresque Dance)Colibri (Hummingbird)Lotus Evocation à Brahma

Beth Chandler, flute and piccoloDedicated to the quest for peace, politically and spiritually, and to

those who have suffered searching for it.

Echoes of Memory Robert KyrWorld Premiere (born 1952)

Nancy Andrew and John Bailey, flutesIn remembrance of all civilians killed during the second Gulf War

on every side of the conflict.

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Flute Quartet Extravaganza!Femmes Four and Flauto DolceFriday, August 1110:45–11:45 a.m.301–305

Flauto DolceLinda Eagelson, Amy Cavazos, Teresa Spisak, Debra Bingham,Maria Luisa de la Cerda

Suite pour Quator de Flutes Paule MauricePreamble (1910–1967)DivertissementPavaneFughetteAriosoRondo

Steeley Pause Jennifer Higdon(born 1962)

One for Four Cynthia Folio(born 1954)

Femmes FourLauren Ausubel, Anna Povich de Mayor, Helen Richman, Amy Ziegelbaum

Divertamento-Jazz Raymond GuiotNice (born 1930)Le Domaine ForgetJavea

Partita 6 for Four Flutes Leo KraftAllegro con spirito (born 1922)SarabandeCapriccioCantoAllegretto giocoso

In the Cave of Aeolus Stephen L. RosenhausAeolus (born 1952)Boreas “The North Wind”Notus “The South Wind”Aeolus 4

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Iconic Sonatas for Flute and HarpFriday, August 1111:00 a.m.–noon315–316

Elizabeth Buck, fluteAndrea Thiele, harp

Sonata for Flute and Harp Nino RotaAllegro molto moderato (1911–1979)Andante sostenutoAllegro festoso

Sonatine de Mai Jacques CastérèdeAllegretto piacevole (born 1926)Chanson de la briseDans le bleu de la nuitFinal

Sonata for Flute and Harp Harald GenzmerModerato (born 1909)Andante tranquilloVivo

Sonata for Flute and Harp Adrian SchaposchnikovAndante con moto (1887–1967)AllegrettoAllegro molto

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“Madame”Friday, August 1111:00 a.m.–noonWilliam Penn Ballroom

Ensemble Voltaire: John Abberger, baroque oboe; Allison Edberg, baroqueviolin, Thomas Gerber, harpshichord; Barbara Kallaur, traverso;

Liam Byrne, viola da gambaWith Gigi Jennewein Fenlon, as “Madame,” la Duchess d’Orléans

Liselotte von de Pfalz, Elisabeth Charlotte, Duchess d’Orléans, born May 27, 1652,was a prodigious correspondent. Over the course of the 70 years of her life, writingto family members became her “principal occupation.” “Not a day passes that I donot write at least four letters, and on Sundays I often write twelve,” she reported in1707. We are lucky to have some of these reflections on life at the court of LouisXIV. Elisabeth Charlotte, or “Madame” as she was called at court, was anintelligent, outspoken woman with a keen sense of historical perspective who said,“I believe that the histories which will be written about this court after we are gonewill be better and more entertaining than any novel, and I am afraid that thosewho come after us will not be able to believe them and will think that they are justfairytales.”

La Piémontoise François Couperinfrom Les Nations: Sonades; et Suites de Simphonies en Trio (1668–1733)

Gravement – vivement - gravement

LETTER: TO DUCHESS SOPHIE, Saint Germaine, 3 December 1672

Le Rossignol en amour (The Nightingale in Love) François Couperin(1668–1733)

LETTER: TO THE DUCHESS SOPHIE, Saint Germaine, 14 December 1676

from La Piémontoise François CouperinRondeau—Gigue (1668–1733)

LETTER: TO FRAU VON HARLING, Saint Cloud, 20 April 1676

Lamentation on the death of Emperor Ferdinand III Johann Jakob Froberger(1616–1667)

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LETTER: TO DUCHESS SOPHIE, Saint Cloud, 13 April 1681

from La Piémontoise François Couperinvivement et marqué (1668–1733)

from Sonata in D minor Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la GuerreAir (1665–1729)Presto

LETTER: TO ELECTRESS SOPHIE, Versailles, 21 January 1703

“Sonade” in C Major Jacques Hotteterre “Le Romain”Prelude (1674–1763)AllemandeCouranteGraveGigue

LETTER: TO ELECTRESS SOPHIE, Marly, 14 December 1704

from La Piémontoise François CouperinAir-gracieusement (1668–1733)Air

LETTER: TO ELECTRESS SOPHIE, Versailles, 10 March 1712

L’Operation de la Taille (The Gall Bladder Operation) Marin Marais(1656–1728)

LETTER: TO RAUGRAFIN LUISE, Saint Cloud, 6 December 1721

from La Piémontoise François CouperinAllemande (1668–1733)CouranteSecond Courante

LETTER: TO ELECTRESS SOPHIE, Versailles, 10 December 1712

from La Piémontoise François CouperinSarabande (1668–1733)Gravement et marqué

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Atrium Concert: The Dancing FluteFriday, August 11noon–1:00 p.m.East Atrium

New England Conservatory Summer Metropolitan Flute OrchestraClaudia Bissett, Hannah Bitterman, Sallie Brainard, Karen Coleman,

Glaicy Kelly dos Santos, Kelly Gallivan, Earl Grant-Lawrence,Phyllis Howard, Jay V. Kast-Tuttle, Phyllis Louke, Cathi Marro, MartinMelichareck III, Eve-Marie Nezich, Serge Paul-Emile, Gretchen Schiler,

Susan Schueller

Florida Flute OrchestraSusan Andragna, Nancy Clew, Sarah Bird Fouse, Noralee Garcia,

Lindsay Hager, Linda Hypes, Phyllis Louke, Cathi Marro,Kim McCormick, Jean West

Paige Dashner Long, director

Florida Flute Orchestra

Dance Suite Michelle J. ReganJoi de vivreHabaneraFughetta

As Eagles Flew Phyllis Avidan Louke(born 1954)

La Milonga Christopher Caliendo(born 1960)

New England Conservatory Summer Metropolitan Flute Orchestra

Arie di Corte from Ancient Airs and Dances Ottorino Respighi(1879–1936)

trans. Yoshiko Takama

Now in Two Flute Flavors Jonathan CohenSome Restrictions May Apply (born 1954)Bent Key Boogie

Lassus Trombone Henry Fillmore(1881–1956)

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Combined Ensembles

Ballet Suite from Le Cid Jules MassenetCastillane (1842–1912)Andalouse trans. Shaul Ben-MeirAubadeCatalaneMadrileneAragonaise

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Newly Published Music ConcertFriday, August 11noon–1:00 p.m.319–321

Peregrinations for Two Flutes Gary SchockerPublished by Theodore Presser (born 1959)

Classic Duets for Flute Selected and Edited by Mary Karen ClardyPublished by Universal EditionDuet 24 in B-flat Major, Op. 55 after Bellini Ernesto Koehler

Largo (1849–1907)

Duet 3 in B-flat Major, Op. 55 after SpohrTempo di Polacca

Tabatha Easley and Joanna White

Duetto I in G Major Johann Joachim QuantzAllegro (1967–1773)LarghettoPresto

Kristine Parker and Jennifer Grimm

Grazioso con Variazione Françios DevienneFrom Nouvelle methode pour la flute traversiere (1759–1803)

Sherry Finzer and Jennifer Grimm

Three Philisophies Catherine McMichaelPublished by Alry Publications (born 1954)

III. Compassion

3 Lieder aus dem Schwanengesang von Franz Schubert Franz SchubertPublished by Zimmerman (1797–1828)

arr. Theobald BoehmTony Watson, alto fluteWalter Morales, piano

Histoire du Tango pour flute et harpe Astor PiazzolaPublished by Lemoine (1921–1992)

Bordel 1900Jasmine Bartz, flute

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Sonata No. 2 for flute and piano Martin AmlinPublished by Theodore Presser (born 1953)

Adagio espressivo-Allegro perpetuoTina Kirchner, flute

Walter Morales, piano

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Jim Walker in RecitalFriday, August 111:00–2:00 p.m.315–316

Jim Walker, fluteMichael Garson, piano

Compositions by Bryan Pezzone

Skipping

Dancing Hearts

Lament

Skeeball

Methane 5

Libido

Holiday Cha Cha

Blackie and Max (composed by Jim Walker)

Jazz Variations on Caprice #24 of Paganini

Rhapsody in Blue Medley for Flute and Piano

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A Tribute to Martha RearickFriday, August 111:30–2:30 pm403–405

Linda True, coordinator

Variations on a Madrigal by Palestrina Giovanni Bassano(died 1617)

arr. Martha RearickCarl Hall, soloist

Flute Choir includes friends and colleagues of Martha RearickEileen Yarrison, conductor

Avant-Garde Sampler Martha RearickFlute Choir includes friends and colleagues of Martha Rearick

Eileen Yarrison, conductor

Mvt. II, from Concerto in C Major, RV 443 Antonio VivaldiLargo (1678-1741)

ed. Zart Dombourian-Ebypiano red., Martha Rearick

Zart Dombourian-Eby, piccoloDeborah Silverstein, piano

“Es ist nichts Gesundes an meinem Leibe,” Johann Sebastian Bachfrom Cantata BWV25 (1685-1750)

Slippery Rock University Flute ChoirStacey Steele, conductor

Sonata Op. 32, No. 2 Joseph Bodin de BoismortierLargo (1689-1755)Allegro trans. Martha Rearick

Marjorie Bollinger Hogan, Linda True, Daniel Dorff, fluteDeborah Silverstein, piano

How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place Johannes Brahms(1833-1897)

arr. Martha RearickFlute Choir includes friends and colleagues of Martha Rearick

Eileen Yarrison, conductor

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Flute Choir Reading SessionFriday, August 111:00–2:30 p.m.301–305

Finales and EncoresTabatha Easley, conductor

X-N-Tric for Flute Quartet Louise V. Gustin(fl. 1899)

arr. John Gibson

Jig from St. Paul’s Suite Gustav Holst(1874–1934)

arr. John E. Davis

Finale from “William Tell” Overture Gioacchino Rossini(1874–1934)

Baroque Hoedown Jean Jacques Perry & Gershon Kingsley(born 1925) (born 1929)

arr. Ricky Lombardo

There Is No Rose Z. Randall Stroope(born 1953)

arr. Phyllis Avidan Louke

A Lively Irish Medley Anonymousarr. David H. Bailey

Danza Mexicana No. 2 Jacob Datshkovskyarr. Arthur Ephross

Let There Be Peace on Earth Say Miller & Jill Jackson(1913–1995)

arr. Ricky Lombardo

Of Wizards and Witches Phyllis Avidan LoukeThe Sorcerer’s Spell (born 1954)Gnomes in the GardenZoom Goes the Broom

Views from Falls House Gary SchockerNow the Lusty Spring is Seen (born 1959)

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Too Hot for This Picnic“When Autumn Leaves Begin to Fall”CongregationFestivity

Apollo March Anton Bruckner(1824–1896)

arr. Richard Thurston

The Comedian’s Gallop Dimitri Kabalevsky(1904–1987)

arr. Ricky Lombardo

Siyahamba South African Folk Songarr. Amy Rice-Young

Juba Dance from In the Bottoms Suite R. Nathaniel Dett(1882–1943)

arr. Anthony McDonald

Il Turco in Italia Overture Giaocchino Rossini(1792–1868)

arr. Richard E. Thurston

Farewell Symphony Franz Joseph HaydnFrom the last movement of No. 45 (1732–1809)

arr. Evan Tonsing

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Masterclass with Marina PiccininiFriday, August 112:00–3:30 p.m.319–321

Catherine Bull, competition coordinatorColette Valentine, piano

Sonatine Henri Dutilleux(born 1916)

YungKung Han

Sonata César FranckAllegro poco mosso (1822–1890)

Rebecca Povodator

Suite, Op. 34 Charles-Marie WidorModerato (1844–1937)Romance

Elizabeth Wiseman

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ICONS of Pittsburgh: The Pittsburgh SymphonyFlute Section in RecitalFriday, August 113:00–4:30 p.m.403–405

Damian Bursill-Hall, Jennifer Conner, Demarre McGill, Rhain Kenny, fluteLinda Mark, piano

Jour d’Ete a la Montagne Eugene BozzaPastorale (1905–1991)Aux Bords du TorrentLe Chant des ForetsRonde

PSO Flute Section

Wings of a Zephyr Thomas Massella(born 1952)

Maiden Voyage Thomas MassellaRhapsody (born 1952)Race to the Finish

Ballade for Flute and Piano Philippe Gaubert(1879–1941)

Rhian Kenny

Rondo Capriccioso, Op. 14 Felix Mendelssohn(1809–1847)

trans. James Galway

Aria, Op. 48, No. 1 Ernst von Dohnányi(1877–1960)

Jennifer Conner

Joueurs de Flute, Op. 27 Albert RousselPan (1869–1937)TityreKrishnaMonsieur de la Péjaudie

Damian Bursill-Hall

Sonata for Flute and Piano Lowell LiebermannLento con rubato (born 1961)

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Presto energicoDemarre McGill

Quatour pour Flutes Pierre Max DuboisFêtes (1903–1995)PassepiedComplainteTambourin

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Flute Choir ShowcaseFriday, August 113:00–4:30 p.m.301–305

Slippery Rock University Flute ChoirStacey Steele, director

Jessica Bachner, Nicole Bloch, Rebekah Budd, Liz Byars, Katie Chadwick,Emily Chapman, Heather Drane, Kelly Hammond, Kim Heim,

Maegan Hunt, Kimberly Karnes, Sarah Kress, Sara Legin, Kellie Richner,Cassndra Rondinelli, Stacy Schermann, Jessica Varner, Vanessa Veltre

University of Florida Flute ChoirKristen Stoner & Jacqueline Wright, directors

Marissa Bradford, Lauren Brewer, Pamela Brown, Marcela DeFaria,Jacqueline Duperly, Derrick Johnson, Jenn Kampmeier, Ashley Lockman,Danielle Miller, Merissa Olmer, Shannon Parramore, Bethany Rowlings,

Elizabeth Saller, Mika Turim-Nygren, Hena Waseem, Emily Whitman,Jacqueline Wright

Dana Flute Ensemble- Youngstown State UniversityKathryn Thomas Umble, director

Jessica Begovich, Andrea Bok, Alyson Collins, Savontae Diggs,Danielle Frabutt, Adrienne Lehotsky, Pamela Murchison, Michelle Murray,

Amber Patrick, Chelsea Pflugh, Lisa Sipes, Melissa St. Thomas

Slippery Rock University Flute Choir

Overture from the Magic Flute Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(1756–1791)

arr. Nancy Nourse

Monochrome V Peter Schickele(born 1935)

Dawn of Peace Mark Pope(born 1973)

Celtic Melody traditionalSloan’s Lament arr. Stacey SteeleTomgraney Castle

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University of Florida Flute Choir

Cassation Jindrich Feld(born 1925)

Russian Easter Overture Nicolai Rimsky–Korsakov(1884–1908)

arr. Jennifer Kampmeier

Dana Flute Ensemble- Youngstown State University

Urban Ragas for Flute Quartet Till MacIvor Meyn(born 1970)

Kathryn Thomas Umble, Pamela Murchison,Adrienne Lehotsky, Lisa Sipes

Petite Symphonie Charles GounodAdagio, Allegretto (1818–1893)Andante Cantabile arr. Kristen StonerFinale

Flight of the Bumblebee Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov(1844–1908)

arr. F. JeanJean

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Headliner: Jonathan Snowden in RecitalFriday, August 115:30–6:30 p.m.403–405

Iconic Works for the Western FluteJonathan Snowden, flute

Linda Mark, piano

Jouers de Flûte Albert RousselPan (1869–1937)TityreKrishnaMonsieur de la Péjaudie

Le Merle Noir Olivier Messaien(1908–1992)

Sonata for Flute and Piano Francis PoulencAllegro malinconico (1899–1963)CantilenaPresto giocoso

Morceau de Concours Gabriel Fauré(1845–1924)

Suite, Op. 34 Charles-Marie WidorModerato (1844–1937)ScherzoRomanceFinale

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Exhibitor’s ConcertFriday, August 116:00–7:15 p.m.319–321

Bryn-y-Celyn from Children of the Wind Catherine McMichaelALRY Publications (born 1954)

Betsy Reeds, Amy Orsonger Whitehead, ErinnFrechette, Dorli McWayne, Phyllis Louke

Regrets and Resolutions Gary SchockerBlocki Pedagogical Flute Products (born 1959)

Rebecca Hovan, fluteChristine Larson Seitz, piano

August Idyll for flute alone Daniel DorffTheodore Presser Co. (born 1956)

Angela Kelly

Sonata No. 1 (2006) Christopher CaliendoCaliendo World Publishing, Inc. (born 1960)

I. Vals WaltzII. Son Cubana

Jill Felber, flute Dianne Frazer Cross, pianist

Oriole Polka T. WiddifieldLittle Piper

Lauren Panfili, piccoloDianne Frazer Cross, piano

The Dopper Effect Adrienne AlbertMuramatsu America (born 1941)

“Duo Viva”: Alice Lenaghan, Mihoko WatanabeRobert Conway, piano

Quartet Sampler G.F. HandelLa Paix from Royal Fireworks Suite (1685–1759)

arr. David Bailey

Firestorm Adrian Sandborn, Christian G. ScheidlerRomanza from Sonata in F arr. Lisa Ochoco

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Overture from the Nutcracker Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky(1840–1893)

arr. Andriy Karpyak

Sanctus from Requiem W.A. MozartFalls House Press arr. Nora Kile

Dilshad Posnock, Soo–Kyung Park, Kathleen SchottJulie Seftick-McGough, flutesDianne Frazer Cross, piano

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New York Jazz FlutetFriday, August 117:00–7:45 p.m.Heinz Hall Lobby

Dotti AnitaTaylor, Musical Director, C flute, piccolo, pianoChip Shelton, Contrabass flute

Jan Leder, C fluteElise Wood, Alto flute, C flute,

Michele Smith, Bass flute, C fluteArt Lillard, Drums

LA DE-DA DI Art Lillard

All the Things You Are Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein IIarr. Dotti Anita Taylor

Luminous Elise Wood

Biko and Mandela Chip Shelton

A Slow Day Chip Shelton

Expectation Elise Wood

Plus Four Jan Leder

Mood Indigo Duke Ellingtonarr. Dotti Anita Taylor

Bebop Papi Jan Lederarr. Art Lilard

Dark Is The Light Art Lillard

Happy Blues Art Lillard and Jan Leder

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Gala Concert: Carol Wincenc and Jean Ferrandisin RecitalFriday, August 118:00–10:00 p.m.Heinz Hall

Carol Wincenc and Jean Ferrandis, fluteColette Valentine and Michael Adcock, piano

Barcarolle Charles Lefebvre(1843–1917)

Sonata Arpeggione Franz SchubertAllegro moderato (1797–1828)AdagioAllegretto

Au dela du temps Yuko Uebeyashila lumière lointaine de nuitla lumière dansantela lumière blanchela lumière tournante dans le rêve

Jean Ferrandis, fluteMichael Adcock, piano

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Sonata for Flute and Piano Samuel Adler(composed for Carol Wincenc) (born 1928)

DialogueMeditationScherzo-Finale

Poem Charles Griffes(1845–1920)

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Slovakian Children’s Songs Paul Schoenfield(composed for Carol Wincenc) (born 1947)

OvertureHopfrogLullabyFuriantRomanzaHopak

Carol Wincenc, fluteColette Valentine, piano

Variations on a Theme by Corelli Michel Blavet(1700–1768)

Caccia Samuel Adler(composed for Carol Wincenc and Jean Ferrandis) (born 1928)

Samba Andrew Thomas(born 1939)

Jean Ferrandis and Carol Wincenc

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Flute Choir Reading SessionSaturday, August 129:00–10:30 a.m.301–305

John Bailey, conductor

Divertamento in D Major, K. 136 Wolfgang Amadeus MozartAllegro (1756–1791)Andante arr. Hiroshi HariPresto

Sonata Pian’ e forte Giovanni Gabrieli(1554–1612)

arr. Arthur Ephross

Old and New China Alan LeechOld ChinaNew China

Allegro molto from Symphony No. 8 “Le Soir” Franz Joseph Haydn(1732–1809)

arr. Anthony McDonald

Overture to Nabucco Guiseppe Verdi(1813–1901)

arr. Shaul Ben-Meir

Korean Folk Song Suite Kelly ViaAirang (born 1954)Gold GrassBlue Bird

Symphony No.1, JC 7 Giovanni Battista SammartiniAllegro (1700–1775)Andante piano, dolcePresto, leggiero

Suite No. 2 Kathleen MayneCalmly (born 1960)Expressively, with rubatoVigorouslyFlowingly

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España Emanuel Chabrier(1841–1894)

arr. Shaul Ben-Meir

Flute Octet William PresserAllegretto (1916–2004)AdagioAllegro

Rumanian Folk Dances Béla BartókJoc cu bâtâ (1881–1945)Braul arr. Nancy NoursePe locBuciumeanaPoargo româneascäMaruntel

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Kaleidoscope ConcertSaturday, August 129:00–10:30 a.m.317–318

Concertino, Op. 107 Cécil Chaminade(1857–1944)

Nora Lee Garcia, fluteJason Aquila, piano

Nine Walks Down Seventh Avenue Daniel DorffRondo Variations for Flute and Piano (born 1956)

Pamela Youngblood, fluteGabriel Bitta, piano

Sonata for Flute and Piano Francis PoulencAllegro malinconico (1899–1963)CantilenaPresto giocoso

First Sonata Bohuslav MaritinuAllegro moderato (1890–1959)AdagioAllegro poco moderato

Yuki Otsuka, fluteLaura Silverman, piano

Poem for Flute and Two Dancers Anlun Huang(born 1949)

The Sun is Shining on Mountain Tian Huwei Huang(born 1932)

Tong Yu, fluteZixiang Feng, piano

Variations on “America” Charles Ives(1874–1954)

arr. Daniel DorffDiane Boyd Schultz, flute

Konstanza Chernov, piano

Prelude et Scherzo Henri Busser(1872–1973)

Mei for Solo Flute Kazuo Fukushima(born 1930)

Ballade Frank Martin(1890–1974)

Kathryn Thomas Umble, fluteRandall Fusco, piano

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Orchestral Audition CompetitionSaturday, August 129:30–10:30 a.m.319–321

Joanne Bassett, competition coordinatorFinalists: Teresa Austin, Brianne Sharkey, and Elise Shope

Alternates: Jesse Tatum and Kim Setteducati

Finalists will be asked to perform selections from the following repertoire:

“Aus Liebe will mein Heiland sterben” Johann Sebastian Bachfrom St. Matthew Passion (1685–1750)

Afternoon of a Faun Claude Debussy(1862–1918)

Daphnis and Chloe, Suite No. 2 Maurice Ravel(1875–1937)

Scherzo from A Midsummer Night’s Dream Felix Mendelssohn(1809–1847)

Symphony 4 Johannes Brahms(1833–1897)

Symphonic Metamorphosis Paul Hindemith(1895–1963)

Firebird Suite (1919 version), Igor StravinskyVariation de L’Oiseau de feu (1882–1971)

The finalists from the Orchestral Audition Competition will be coached on theorchestral audition repertoire by Marianne Gedigian, Associate Professor of

Flute at the University of Texas at Austin,in a masterclass at 10:30 a.m. in Room 319–321.

Winners of the Orchestral Audition Competition will be announced thisevening in the Spirit of Pittsburgh Ballroom prior to the

Gala Concerto Concert.

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Piccolo Artist FinalsSaturday, August 1210:30 a.m.–noon403–405

Rebecca Arrensen, competition coordinatorSemi- finalists: Torin Olsen, Ginny Broffitt, Alicia DiDonato,

Pethrus Gardborn, Laura Rakel, Jenny M. Robinson

TORIN OLSENSuzanne Polak, piano

Echo Todd Goodman(born 1977)

Three Sketches Katherine HooverDusk (born 1937)Hide and SeekDanza

Sonata for Piccolo Mike MowerFiery (born 1958)

LAURA RAKELMichael Adcock, piano

Sonata in F minor Georg Philippe TelemannAndante cantabile (1681–1767)Vivace

Three Sketches Katherine HooverDusk (born 1937)Hide and SeekDanza

Song Caraibe Georges Rabol(born 1945)

PETHRUS GARDBORNUrban Gardborn, piano

Sonata de Giverny Daniel DorffLes fleures ravissantes (born 1956)

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Three Sketches Katherine HooverDusk (born 1937)Hide and SeekDanza

Concerto in C Major, F. VI, no. 5 Antonio VivaldiLargo (1678–1741)Allegro molto

Sonata for Piccolo Mike MowerLively (born 1958)

GINNY BROFFITT,Michael Adcock, piano

Concerto in A minor, RV 445 Antonio VivaldiLarghetto (1678–1741)Allegro

Three Sketches Katherine HooverDusk (born 1937)Hide and SeekDanza

Sonata for Piccolo Mike MowerGently (born 1958)Firey

JENNY M. ROBINSONMichael Adcock, piano

Three Sketches Katherine HooverDusk (born 1937)Hide and SeekDanza

Fantasia No. 2 Georg Philippe Telemann(1681–1767)

Concerto in Olden Style Larry SingerAdagio

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ALICIA DiDONATOMichael Adcock, piano

Three Sketches Katherine HooverDusk (born 1937)Hide and SeekDanza

From Orchestral Suite in B Minor J.S. Bach Rondeau (1685–1750)PolonaiseDoubleMenuetBadinerie

Piccolo Play (in homage to Couperin) Thea Musgrave (born 1928)

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Gergely Ittzés and Aldo Baerten in RecitalSaturday, August 1211:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.315–316

20th Century Hungarian Flute MusicGergely Ittzés, Flute

Colette Valentine, piano

Sonate en Concert, Op. 65 László LajthaEntreé avec deux cadences (1892–1963)Berceuse nostalgiqueMenuet mélancoliqueFinal gai

Soledad József, Sári(born 1935)

Toccata (from Solo No. 8) László Dubrovay(born 1943)

“Mr. Dick Is Thinking In Terms of a Blues-Pattern” Gergely Ittzés(born 1969)

20th Century French Works for FluteAldo Baerten, flute

Stefan de Schepper, piano

Joueurs de Flûte, Op. 27 Albert RousselPan (1869–1937)TityreKrishnaMonsieur de la Péjaudie

Bilitis for Flute and Piano Claude Debussy(1862–1918)

Prélude à l’après-midi d’un Faune Claude Debussy(1861–1918)

Silhouette pour Flûte et Piano, Op. 97 J. AbsilSereine (1893–1974)MutineDolenteCapricieuse34

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Atrium ConcertSaturday, August 12noon–1:00 p.m.East Atrium

Florida Flute Teacher’s OrchestraShaul Ben-Meir, director

Susan Adragna, Liz Ben-Meir, Mark Berk, Cindy Bruce, Amy S. Clark,Staci Cleveland, Nancy Clew, Debbie Hyde Duby, Kathy Farmer,

Sarah B. Fouse, Lindsay Hager, Linda Hypes, Barbara Dinger Jacobson,Joann S. Kinder, LucyKowalski, Paige Dachner Long, Kim McCormick,

Lisa Mahoney, Martin Melicharek, Marie Schwartz, Sue Parsons,Mary Ellen Potter, Irene Pruzan, Nancy Spidel, Barbara Shupp,

Heather Small, Patty Tidwell, Jean West, Nancy Wilson, Belinda Wilcott.

Allegro Moderato (Arpeggione) Franz Schubert(1797–1828)

arr. Shaul Ben-Meir

Dance of the Hours Amilcare Ponchielli(1834–1886)

arr. Shaul Ben-Meir

Leyenda Isaac Albeniz(1860–1909)

arr. Shaul Ben-Meir

La Forza del Destino Giuseppe Verdi(1813–1901)

arr. Shaul Ben-Meir

Furiant Antonín Dvorák(1841–1904)

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Stephen Preston in Recital: The Ecosonic DuoSaturday, August 121:00–2:00 p.m.William Penn Ballroom

Stephen Preston, baroque fluteAmara Guitry, baroque flute

Ecosonic Improvisations Preston/Guitry

Concerto No. 3 in D Major “Il Gardellino” Antonio VivaldiAllegro (1678–1741)Largo arr. Amara GuitryAllegro

Le Rossignol en Amour François Couperin(1668–1733)

arr. Amara Guitry

After Hokusai, Op. 89 Carey BlytonCormorant in the Snow (1932–2002)Carp in a WaterfallAzaleas and CuckooPeonies and ButterflyFrog on an Old Tile

Selections from the Following Works John ThowWorld Premiere

Il Domenico (born 1949)La venticinqèutesimaL’AmaraLo “Z” NotesIl PrestoneFelix Est

About Birds and Humans Sergio Roberto de OliveiraWorld Premiere

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Pedagogy Committee Repertoire Sampler ConcertSaturday, August 122:00–3:00 p.m.401–402

Largo (A) Carl Friedrich Weidermanfrom Music Through Time, Volume 2 (1823–1900)

Spring Gardens (B) William Boycefrom Music Through Time, Volume 2 (1711–1779)

Alan DaiLaura Silverman, piano

Variations on a Theme (C) Franz Joseph Haydnfrom Solo Spotlight (1732–1809)

Michelle Kim

Marie Antionette (C) Scott Joplinfrom Music Through Time, Volume 3 (1868–1917)

Olivia BarthLaura Silverman, piano

Evening in the Village (D) Bela Bartok(1881–1945)

Olivia AndersonLaura Silverman, piano

Pavane (E) Camille Saint–Saensfrom Solos for Flute: 36 Repertoire Pieces (1835–1921)

Kimberly NutterDeidre Ann Nutter, piano

Vocalise (E) Sergei Rachmaninofffrom Solos for Flute: 36 Repertoire Pieces (1873–1943)

Caitlin McCurdyLaura Silverman, piano

Forlane (F) Germaine Tailleferre(1892–1983)

Alex Spallone

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Cinq Pieces Breve (F) Jules MouquetI. Andantino (1867–1946)II. AllegrettoV. Allegro

LeNora CandeeLaura Silverman, piano

Sicilienne (G) Phillipe Gaubert(1879–1941)

Kelly ZimbaLaura Silverman, piano

Pièce en forme de habanera (G) Maurice Ravel(1875–1937)

William BoltonHenry M. Orazi, piano

Honami (H) Wil Offermans(b. 1960)

Alina Gatowski

Six Etudes Tanguistiques (I) Astor PiazzolaIII. Molto marcato e energico (1921–1992)

Beth Hines

Three American Pieces (J) Lukas FossI. Early Song-Andante (b. 1922)

Laura Clapper

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Flute Choir Showcase:A Celebration of Anniversaries and PremieresSaturday, August 122:00–3:00 p.m.301–305

The National Flute ChoirAmy Rice Blumenthal, director

Joan Curtiss, Rhondda Dayton, Kathy Farmer, Erinn Frichette, Nora Kile,Lucy Kowalski, Phyllis Louke, Sandra Lunte, Dorli McWayne, Julie Meschko,

Liz Pritchett, Betsy Reeds, Pamela Romeo, Janet Stodd, Sam Stowe,Lisa Targonski-Cisneros, Anna Thibeault, Amy Orsinger Whitehead

Fanfare Amy Rice-YoungPremiere in 1982 at NFA (born 1952)

Bolero Maurice RavelPremiere in 1982 at NFA (1875–1937)

arr. Amy Rice–Young

Cloud Forms, Op. 107 Cecil EffingerPremiere in 1982 at NFA (1914–1990)

O Northern Star Stephen PollockWorld premiere (born 1958)

Caderas Michael CoolenWorld premiere (born 1969)

Andante, from Symphony No. 4, “Italian” Felix Mendelssohn(1809–1847)

arr. Martha Rearick

The Pink Panther Suite Henry ManciniPremiere in 1982 at NFA) (1924–1994)

The Pink Panther Suite arr. Amy Rice-YoungIt Had Better Be TonightRoyal BlueThe Village InnShades of Sennett

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Gen-X ConcertSaturday, August 122:30–4:00 p.m.315–316

Slovakian Children’s Songs Paul SchoenfieldOverture (born 1947)HopfrogLullabyFuriantRomanzeHopak

Julietta Curenton, fluteColette Valentine, piano

Three Pieces Arthur FooteAubade Villageoise (1853–1937)MelodiePastorale

Natalie Debikey, fluteLinda Mark, piano

Honami Wil Offermans(born 1960)

Nicole Esposito, flute

Sonata in A Major Georg Philippe TelemannAdagio (1681–1767)VivaceCortesementVivace

Marisela Sager, fluteDaniel Pereira, cello

Sonatina Eldin BurtonAllegretto grazioso (1913–1979)Andantino SognandoAllegro giocoso, quasi fandango

Marisela Sager, fluteLinda Mark, piano

Sequenza Luciano Berio(1925–2003)

Marisela Sager, flute

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Alexa Still in RecitalSaturday, August 123:00–4:00 p.m.319–321

Alexa Still, fluteMartin Kennedy, piano

Achat Sha’alti, Ufaratsta (Valentine Paul Schoenfield(born 1947)

Fish Are Jumping Robert Dick

Air, for flute and piano Aaron Jay KernisNFA Premiere (born 1960)

trans. Kernis

Black Anemones Joseph Schwantner(born 1943)

Piobaireachd “Wai Taheke” John PurserUnited States Premiere

Sonata for Flute and Piano Srul Irving GlickPrelude (1934–2002)I.InterludeII.Postlude

To Greet the Sun Katherine HooverWorld Premiere (born 1937)

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Junior Masterclass I with Kathryn BlockiSaturday, August 123:00–4:00 p.m.403–405

Bourree (C) George Frederic Handelfrom Music Through Time, Volume 3 (1685–1759)

Haley DeJulioWalter Morales, piano

Trillium (D) Catherine McMichaelJenny MaierWalter Morales, piano

Serenade (E) Georges HüeBethany Racke (1858–1948)Walter Morales, piano

Pièce (F) Gabriel Fauré(1845–1924)

Rebecca SilversteinDeborah Silverstein, piano

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Headliner: Bradley Garner and Andrea Oliva inRecitalSaturday, August 125:00–6:30 p.m.403–405

Linda Mark, pianoMichael Adcock, piano

The Italian Concerto for Flute and Piano J.S. Bach/LaubeAllegro (1685–1750)AdagioPresto

The Star Maidens for Flute and Piano Glen CorteseInspired by a story of Shawnee folklore

Madrigal for Flute and Piano Philippe Gaubert(1879–1941)

6th Solo Concert for Flute and Piano Jules DemerssemenThe “Italian Concerto” (1833–1866)

Bradley Garner, fluteLinda Mark, piano

Sonata in E minor, K. 304 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(originally for violin) (1756–1791)

Allegro trans. K. HuentlerTempo di Minuetto

Barcarola & Scherzo Alfredo Casella(1899–1963)

Sonata for Flute and Piano Francis PoulencAllegro malinconico (1899–1963)CantilenaPresto giocoso

Ballade Frank Martin(1890–1974)

Andrea Oliva, flute

Michael Adcock, piano

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Atrium ConcertSaturday, August 127:00–7:45 p.m.East Atrium

Flute Choir of AtlantaKathy Farmer, director

Cathy Austin, Lenise Bostick, Frankie Crehan, Susan Johnson,Lucy Kowalski, Teresa Lind, Meghan Lewllyn, Margery Macey,

Lisa Mahoney, Melissa Mahon, Paul Scherr, Mary Catherine Self,Sue Stenstrom, Jane Sugrue, Kelly Via, Jennifer Wagner, Nancy Wilson,

Tracy Woodward, Mitchell Yakish

Fanfare for Flutists Kathy Farmer(born 1946)

Flutes en Vacances Jacques CasteredeFlutes Joyeuses (born 1926)Flûtes Légère

Three for Eight Katherine HooverDunes (born 1937)SandpipersKites

Beach Music Catherine McMichael(born 1954)

That’s A’Plenty trans. Bill Holcombe

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Gala Concert: Iconic ConcertiSaturday, August 128:00–10:00 p.m.Spirit of Pittsburgh Ballroom

Marina Piccinini, Marianne Gedigian, Yu Kurata, Amy Porter, soloistsICONS Symphony Orchestra

Steven Byess, conductor

The Secret Language of Snow Kurt VogelAnnui (Fresh Snow on the Ground) (born 1958)Siqoq (Snow Above the Ridgetops)

Pittsburgh Flute Club Flute ChoirWendy Webb Kumer, director

Flute Concerto Martin KennedyAdagio (born 1978)Fast and LightAllegro

Marina Piccinini

Flute Concerto Amram KhachaturianAllegro con fermezza (1903–1978)Andante sostenutoAllegro vivace

Marianne Gedigian

INTERMISSION

Concerto in G Major, K. 313 Wolfgang Amadeus MozartAllegro maestoso (1756–1791)Adagio ma non troppoRondo: Tempo di minuetto

Yu Kurata

Lyric Concerto William BolcomLeprechaun (born 1938)Waltz-ClogMemoryA Bespoke Rondo

Amy Porter

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Sunday, August 13Chamber Music CompetitionSunday, August 139:00–10:00 a.m.403–405

Andrea Redcay Graves, competition coordinator

Krzysztof Kaczaka, flutePerry Schack, guitar

L’Histoire du Tango Astor PiazzollaBordelle 1860 (1921-1992)Café 1830Nightclub 1860

Ensemble RadieuseChristopher Vaneman, flute

Kelly McElrath, oboeMelanie Foster Taylor, piano

Junk Mail Tim GrundmannRunning Away from Debt? (born 1950)You Are Pre-Approved!No Home is Completely Vermin-FreeAn Exciting Offer for Single Only!Prices Are Dropping!We Don’t Want to Lose a Valued SubscriberFinale: Tearin’ It Up

Windfire Flute and Percussion DuoPaula Kasica, flute piccolo

John Kasica , percussion, vibraphone

Homage to Keith Jarrett and Gary Burton (1976) Barbara Kolb(b.1939)

Satto….Japanese Kabuki Theatre Music (1975) Katsutoshi Nagasawa(b.1923)

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Contemporary ICONS:Music by Contemporary ComposersSunday, August 139:30–11:00 a.m.317–318

Lipstick Jacob Ter Veldhuis(born 1951)

Katherine Kemler, flute and alto flute

Janus Paul HaydenJanua Coeli (born 1956)Janua Inferni

Katherine Kemler, fluteGriffin Campbell, saxophone

Zoom Tube Ian Clarke(born 1964)

Katherine Kemler, flute

Sonata for Flute and Piano Stephen LiasWide Blue Ru (born 1966)Memory DanceKudge March

Diane Boyd Schultz, fluteKonstanza Chernov, piano

Motel…loneliness Janice Misurell-Mitchell(born 1946)

Blooz Man/Poet Woman Janice Misurell-Mitchell(born 1946)

Janice Misurell-Mitchell, flute

Lizamander Russell Pinkston

Babylonish Gabble Robert DickWorld PremiereCommissioned by the Brannen-Cooper Fund and the Colorado FluteAssociationDedicated to Elizabeth McNutt

Elizabeth McNutt, fluteAndrew May, technology

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The Unity of Energy Dr. Bryan Kip Haaheim(born 1955)

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The haiku ofChristine

McNeill–Matteson

1) Red Glow ascending 2) Poets listen hearing soundsCircled time and morning crest… break like tuning forks of

Feel quiet moments. the soul; passing time.

3) Limpid reflection 4) Infinite beautymirroring gives perspective… hides within what is natural…likeness; truisims. abstract existence.

5) Succinct differences 6) Red Glow ascendingdetermine our life’s posture… Circled time and morning crest…classical profile. Feel quiet moments.

7) Going against one…turned; opposite directions.

Bold colors cut through.

Dr. Keith Wright, performer

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Professional Flute Choir in ConcertSunday, August 1310:00–11:00 a.m.301–305

Lisa Garner Santa, competition coordinator Steven Byess, conductor

Alysse Andersen, Cathy Arhelger, Laura Benning, Lisa Book, Sharyn Byer,Carla Colon, Joan da Silva Heit, Starla Doyal, Tabatha Easley, Valerie Estes,

Kathy Farmer, Sherry Finzer, Ronda Bensen Ford, Dawn K. Grapes,Maria Haller, Kim Boyoung, Meghan Johnson, Melissa Lambert,

Phyllis Louke, Karen McClintock, Dorli McWayne, Megan Neal, Mary Sand,Kim Setteducati, Abigail Sten, Shauna Thompson, Kelly Via, Penny Zent

Festive Overture Dimitri Shostakovich(1906–1975)

arr. Nicholas Dragga

Appalachian Suite Kelly ViaWayfaring Stranger (born 1954)The Bridel and SaddleCome All Ye Fair and Tender MaidensFiddle Tunes

Pop Gary Schocker(born 1959)

Of Wizards and Witches Phyllis Avidan Louke1. The Sorcerer’s Spell? (b. 1954)2. Gnomes in the Garden3. Zoom Goes the Broom

Winner NFA Newly Published Music Competition

A Pantry Ballet in Four Acts for Flute Choir Martin KennedyI. Allegro ma non troppo (b. 1978)II. Presto possibleIII. AndanteIV. Allegro gioioso

Johnny’s Sketch Johnny Sketch and the Dirty Notesarr. Lindsay Beasley

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Masterclass with Carol WincencSunday, August 1310:00–11:30 a.m.319–321

Catherine Bull, competition coordinatorColette Valentine, piano

Sonata Sergei ProkofievModerato (1891–1953)

Megan Cloud

Concerto Jacques IbertAllegro scherzando (1890–1962)

Elise Shope

Sonata Edison DenisovLento espressivo (born 1929)Allegro impetuosoLento espressivo

Martha Long

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Music from the North: Flutists from Canada’sSymphony Orchestras Perform Canadian MusicSunday, August 1311:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.315–316

Rosanne Wieringa, Emily Smethurst, Sarah Hahn, Kathleen Berens RudolphWalter Morales, piano

Aria, Op. 27Jacques Hetu(born 1938)

Rosanne Wieringa

Lyric Sonatina Jean CoulthardModerato (1908–2000)Poco lentoAllegro ma non troppo

Emily Smethurst

Wild Riot of the Shaman’s Dreams Michael Colgrass(born 1932)

Sarah Hahn

Pan Dreams Jon Kimura ParkerKathleen Berens Rudolph

Celtic Partita Cameron WilsonRosanne Wieringa

Benny Goodman Melody Fred Stride(born 1953)

Kathleen RudolphJohn Rudolph, marimba

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Flute Choir Reading SessionSunday, August 1311:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m.301–305

Pamela Youngblood, conductor

Symphony No. 12, JC 38 Giovanni Battista SammartiniPresto (1700–1775)Andante arr. Lisa R. McArthurVivace

The Death of Åse and Anitra’s Dance Edvard Griegfrom Peer Gynt Suite (1843–1907)

arr. John E. Davis

The Christmas Banquet – A Renaissance Collection arr. Judy Nushimura

Seafarer’s Suite Nancy WoodFresh Away (born 1938)Nereus’ Realm in MoonlightBound for the Rio Grande

Serenade, Op. 11 Ddag WiréPreludium (1905–1986)Andante arr. Björn AxelssonMarcia

Irish Folk Song Suite arr. Sondra TuckerPatrick’s DayThe Last Rose of SummerSkin the PeelersKnocktoran Fair

Walk Like This! Ian Clarke(born 1964)

Cluster and Flusters Ricky Lombardo(born 1946)

Melody Reinhold Glière(1875–1956)

arr. Ervin Monroe

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Orchestral Excerpts for Flute Ensemble arr. Rebecca MeadorJean Marshall

Serenade for Flute Nonette Lawrence InkWaltz (born 1955)AdagioAllegro con Brio

Mock Morris Percy Aldridge Grainger(1822–1961)

arr. Claudia Bissett

Salt of the Earth Catherine McMichaelTranquility (born 1954)FerocityProsperityInquityAudacity

Fêtes Claude Debussy(1862–1918)

arr. Shaul Ben-Meir

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Junior Masterclass II with Takeaki MiyameSunday, August 13Noon–1:30 p.m.317–318

Sonata in E minor (Hallenser) (G) George Frederic HandelI. Adagio (1685–1759)II. Allegro

Travis McDadeLaura Silverman, piano

Elegy, Op. 47 (H) Theobald Boehm(1794–1881)

Ashley SmithLaura Silverman, piano

Night Music (I) Vanraj Bhatia(b. 1927)

Ashely Mitzel

Sonata Latino Mike MowerIII. Bossa Merengova (b. 1958)

Dondi EllisLaura Silverman, piano

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Atrium ConcertSunday, August 13Noon–1:00 p.m.East Atrium

Flutes on the BrinkLaura Benning, director

Mimi McNeel, harpMel Lauf, Jr., harp

Jonathan Cohen, Wendy Couillard, Joan da Silva Heit, Martha Duff,Gina Eosco, Lisa Fahlstrom, Tim Friedlander, Noreen Friedman, Lenore

Gelb,Jennifer Kerwin, Marlee Lindon, Janice Lopez, Mimi McNeel, Pat Michener,

Valerie Morris, Nancy Mulholland, Katie Murphy, Darka Nebesh,Warren Porter, Jean Sansonetti, Robin Schultz, Lauren Stephenson,

Mike Stern, Sara Watt

University of Central Florida Flute ChoirNora Lee Garcia, director

Megan Szymaski, Ashley Chavirria, Lindsay Waite, Reyes Berrios, AnjaWax, Kate Garguilo, Genevieve Jimenez, Kayleigh Sechi,

Victoria Ottuso, Emily Simpson, Jennifer Knight, Charlenne Cannon

Flutes on the Brink

You Made me Love You James V. Monaco(1885–1945)

arr. Bill Holcombe

Wooden Bridge Jonathan Cohen(born 1954)

Norwegian Dance No. 2 Edvard Grieg(1843–1907)

arr. Ervin Monroe

Ave Maria Charles Gounod(1818–1893)

arr. Mel Lauf, Jr.

Flutes and Vegetables Jonathan CohenPepper Presto (born 1854)The Enchanted EggplantSweet Potato JigDance of the Radishes

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University of Central Florida Flute Choir

Habanera Maurice Ravel(1875–1937)

arr. Richard Miller-Dombois

The Crane Dance of Setting Sun Stella Sung(born 1959)

La Danza de Los Cocone Jorge Calleja(born 1971)

The Home of Happy Feet Jeff Rupert

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Young Artist Competition FinalsSunday, August 1312:30–2:00 p.m.319–321

Karen Moratz, competition coordinator

LEAH ARSENAULTDianne Frazer Cross, piano

Sonata in C Major Gaetano Donizetti(1797–1848)

Fish Are Jumping Robert Dick(born 1950)

Rêverie tender Georges Guiraud(1868–1928)

Sonata Carl VineSlow (born 1954)Very Fast

SARAH BRADYDianne Frazer Cross, piano

Sonata in D Major Johann Gottfried MüthelAllegro ma non troppo (1728–1788)

Fantasie Georges Hüe(1858–1948)

Xi Karlheinz Stockhausen(born 1928)

Ballade Frank Martin(1890–1974)

ALICIA DiDONATODianne Frazer Cross, piano

Syrinx Claude Debussy(1862–1918)

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Sonata in G minor, BWV 1020 Johann Sebastian BachAllegro (1685–1750)AdagioAllegro

Six Pieces Fikret AmirovAchugskaya (1922–1984)KolybyelnayaU Rodnika

The Great Train Race Ian Clarke(born 1964)

JOCELYN GORANSONGabriel Sanchez, piano

Sonata in E minor, BWV 1034 Johann Sebastian BachAndante (1685–1750)Allegro

rapid.fire Jennifer Higdon(born 1962)

Sixième Solo de Concert, Op. 82 Jules A. Demersseman(1833–1866)

DAWN LOWLERRick Rowley, piano

Sonata in G Major, Op. 2 Pietro LocatelliLargo (1695–1764)Allegro

Poem Charles Griffes(1845–1920)

Introduktion und Variationen Jean-Louis TulouÜber ein Thema von G. Rossini, Op 55 (1786–1865)

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JEREMY McENTIREDianne Frazer Cross, piano

Fantasia in Bb Major Georg Philippe Telemann(1681–1767)

Zingara Walter Braxton(born 1952)

Afterlight Robert Dick(born 1950)

Sonatine Henri Dutilleux(born 1916)

TESS MILLERAlternate

Sonata in G minor, Op. 2, No. 4, La Lumagne Michel BlavetAdagio (1700–1768)Allegro moderato

Deuxième Sonate Philippe GaubertAndante (1879–1941)Assez vif

Itnerant Toru TakemitsuIn Memory of Isamu Noguchi (1930–1996)

Three American Pieces Lukas FossComposer’s Holiday (born 1922)

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Yu Kurata in RecitalSunday, August 132:00–3:00 p.m.403–405

Yu Kurata, fluteLinda Mark, piano

Sonata Op. 2, No. 4, “La Lumagne” Michel BlavetAdagio (1700–1768)AllemandeSiciliennePresto

Fantaisie Melancolique, Op. 1 Mathieu Andre Reichert(1830–1880)

Fantaisie Philippe Gaubert(1879–1941)

Rondinello Henry Krips(1914–1987)

arr. Trevor Wye

Serenade A. Woodall

From A First Latin-American Flute Album ed. Trevor WyeLa Partida (The Departure) C. BonetCielito (Darling) Angel LasalaCamino Pelao (Road to Pelao) Traditional folk tune

Air Valaques Fantaisie Franz Doppler(1821–1883)

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National High School Flute Choir in ConcertSunday, August 132:00–3:00 p.m.301–305

Jane Berkner, competition coordinatorStacey Steele, conductor

National High School Flute ChoirMiriam Nussbaum, Sarah Wood, Kimberly Aron, Kristen Bickford,

Weronika Balewski, Kathleen Leung, Rashimi Trivedi, Michelle Robinson,Gwendolyn Wydra, Beth Hines, Leasha Folk, Anna Reisenweaver, Kelly

Simba,Thomas Horter, Kelsey Washburn, Hailey Duval, Erin Camp, Kehan Paulus,

Morgan Duce, Alysha Suley, Seth Parker, Ashley Wilson, Mary Kearns,Laura Clapper, Heather Runyon, Mythili Iyer, Rebecca Springer, Evy Silvis,

Britta Swedenborg, Michelle Grondin

Eine Kliene Nachtmusik Wolfgang Amadeus MozartSerenade (1756–1791)

Alleluia Ralph Manuel

Blue Train Ryohei Hirose(born 1930)

Salt of the Earth Catherine McMichaelTranquility (born 1954)FerocityProsperityIniquityAudacity

Flower Duet from Lakme Léo Delibes(1836–1891)

Global Village Samba Anthony Holland

Shuffle by the Seaside Cecilia McDowell(born 1951)

Jazzscapes Sonny BurnetteBushmen of the Kalahari (born 1952)We Be Hoppin’

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Marianne Gedigian in RecitalSunday, August 134:00–5:00 p.m.403–405

Marianne Gedigian, fluteRick Rowley, piano

A Tripartite Sonata Daniel KelleyMovement III (born 1968)

Sonata for Flute and Piano op. 36 Gabriel PierneI Allegretto (1863–1937)II Allegretto tranquilloIII Andante non troppo—Allegretto un poco agitato

Four Pieces for Flute and Piano Frank BridgeMeditation (1879–1941)Spring Song trans. Gedigian and RowleyLullabyCountry Dance

Suite from ‘Pulcinella’ for Flute and Piano Igor StravinskySinfonia (1882–1971)Serenata trans. Gedigian and RowleyTarantellaGavotte con due VariazioniMinuetto e Finale

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Gala Concert: ICONS of the FutureSunday, August 136:00–8pmSpirit of Pittsburgh Ballroom

A Pantry Ballet in Four Acts for Flute Choir Martin KennedyI. Allegro ma non troppo (born 1978)II. Presto possibleIII. AndanteIV. Allegro gioioso

Professional Flute ChoirSteven Byess, conductor

3 Paintings: A Mutimedia Journey in Ethnodiversiy Bradley A. Garnerfor Flute, Recorded Sound and Art

Sounds from Africa, Asia, Australia, and North AmericaRainbow ThicketRising SpiritCrazy Fingers

Bradley Garner, flute

WALKERSUITE Michael GarsonNine Vingnettes for Flute, Piano and CD

Jim Walker, fluteMichael Garson, piano

Fantasie Pastorale Ungherese, Op. 26 Albert Franz Doppler(1821–1883)

Andrea Oliva, fluteLinda Mark, piano

INTERMISSION

Dal Dosai, Sonata for Flute and PianoMatthew Van BrinkGaram MasalaAsafoetidaTarka

Amy Porter, fluteMartin Kennedy, piano

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ICONS of the Future: Music of Robert Dick

Robert Dick, fluteFlames Must Not Encircle Sides (1980)

Piece in Gamelan Style (1978)

Lookout (1989)

Re-Illuminations (1985)

Sliding Life Blues (2002)

IF, for bass flute in F (1992)

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Guide To Convention ExhibitsThe exhibit hall is one of the highlights of all National Flute Associationconventions. It is an ideal place to gather important information about flutes andflute-related products from around the world. At the exhibits, flutists, teachers,and students can find tools and ideas to help them carry out their daily work. Theexhibiting companies have gone to considerable expense to present their productsand services and to make themselves available to you.

Here are some suggestions that will help you get the most out of your time at theconvention and in the exhibit hall:

� Study the convention program as soon as possible and decide which hours to allotfor visiting the exhibits. Also, examine the exhibit listings and mark those that seemto be the most interesting for your area of playing and teaching.

� Before removing anything from an exhibit booth, be certain that it is complimentarymaterial. Some companies make catalogs, circulars, and price lists available andothers do not.

� Be aware that taking all of the free material offered to you may result in your leavingmuch of it behind in the hotel room because of weight or bulk. This is a waste ofyour time and the exhibitor's money. Exhibitors will be happy to send literature toyou by mail upon request.

� Whenever possible, register for the mailing lists of the companies whose productsyou find interesting. If you are a teacher, you will find many companies will wantyour school address. If you are a student, it is best to leave your permanent homeaddress; most companies avoid temporary college addresses.

� Get to know the representatives associated with the companies whose products are avital part of your work. A point of personal contact may become helpful at sometime in the future.

� Individuals who wish to place a single item for sale may do so through a personal adon the For Sale bulletin board located in the registration area. You may not makesales or solicit sales in the exhibit hall if you are not a registered exhibitor.

� Organizations and commercial businesses may not use the bulletin board as a meansof making contact with NFA members or other potential buyers.

� Enjoy the convention and the exhibit hall, and please spend time with as manyexhibitors as possible. They will appreciate your patronage.

To protect instruments and other items on display, no food or drink are permittedin the exhibit hall. (Registered exhibitors are exempt from this policy.)

Please be aware that instruments can be legally and/or illegally brought into theU.S. from various sources, and have varying levels of warranty and serviceguarantees. As you make your purchases in the exhibit hall, be certain that theycarry the guarantees with which you are satisfied.

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Company Name Booth NumbersABA Music, Inc. 400, 402Abell Flute Co. 618Alry Publications Etc. Inc. 721, 723 Altieri Instrument Bags 710Altus Flutes 702, 704Andover Educators 913Arista Flutes LLC 516Armstrong Flutes(A division of Conn-Selmar, Inc.) 403Bill Holcombe Musicians Publications

201Blocki Pedagogical Flute Products 405Brannen Brothers Flutemakers, Inc.

615, 617, 619 Bulgheroni F.LLI S.N.C. 514Burkart-Phelan, Inc. 515, 517, 614, 616 Butterfly Headjoint Co. 802, 804 Caliendo World Music Publishing Inc. 219Cantilena Records 319A Carolyn Nussbaum Music Co.

715, 717, 719, 814, 816, 818 Cavallaro Case Covers 707Dean Yang Flutes 811, 910 Drelinger Headjoint Co., Inc. 519, 521Dyna Music Systems BV 916Emanuel Flutes Boston 203Emerson Flutes (A division of Conn-Selmar, Inc.) 401Falls House Press 914Feel Good Orthotics 420Flutacious! Inc. 623Flute Boutique 221, 223Flute Center of New York

509, 511, 608, 610 Flute Exchange Inc. 418Flute Specialists, Inc. 806, 808, 810 Flute Swab (Butterfly Headjoint) 804B Flute World Co., Inc.

207, 209, 211, 306, 308, 310 Gemstone Musical Instruments / Gemeinhardt

307, 309, 311 Guo Musical Instruments Co. 220Howard Vance Guitar Academy 507International Woodwind, Inc. 820Jim Schmidt/JS Engineering 214, 216Jupiter Band Instruments 706, 708 Keefe Piccolos 711

Company Name Booth NumbersKelischek Workshop 217Kingma Flutes 300Last Resort Music Publishing, Inc. 722Little Piper 902, 904, 906, 908 Lombardo Music Publications 819Lopatin Flute Co. 215MSR Classics—Squires Productions 909Mancke Flutes 218Miyazawa Flutes, Ltd./Hamming/Lyric

404, 406, 408, 410 Muramatsu America 803, 805, 807, 809 Music2Master.com 714, 716 NFA 301–305Nagahara Flutes / NNI Inc. 815, 817 Native Sounds 718Northeast Winds 703, 705 Northwind Cases 621Parmenon Flutes 320Pearl Flutes 605, 607, 609, 611 C. F. Peters Corp 620PowerLung 911Royalton Music Center 523Sagerman Alto Flutes 415Sankyo Flutes of America 309Sheridan Flute Co. GmbH 302Simon Polak: Early Flutes 709Smart Music (MakeMusic, Inc.)

314, 316, 318 J.L Smith & Co. 407, 409, 411 SoundForth 821Straubinger Flutes, Inc. 319B, 321 Superscope Technologies 222Theodore Pressor Co. 508, 510 Tom Green Flutes, Inc. 603Trevor James Flutes 311Valgon Sound Inc. 500Vern Q. Powell Flutes Inc. / Sonare Winds 421, 423, 520, 522 Weissman Music Co. Inc.

600, 602, 604, 606Wesley & Mitchell Flute Co. 417Williams Flutes 502, 504, 506Wiseman Cases 915Wm. S. Haynes Co. 315, 317, 414, 416Woodwind & Brasswind 903, 905, 907 Yahama Corporation of America

501, 503, 505

2006 NFA Exhibitors List

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David L. Lawrence Convention CenterBooth Directory

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ABA MUSIC, INC.Booth 400, 402P.O. Box 202483Cleveland, OH 44120216-588-0292fax: [email protected] Ho-Fan Lee

Manufacture of Cathay and Solexaproducts (flutes and the Thumbport).Distributor of Masters, Mateki, andNomata flutes.

ABELL FLUTE CO.Booth 618111 Grovewood RoadAsheville, NC 28804828-254-1004fax: [email protected] Chris Abell

Specializing in the manufacturing ofBoehm system wooden flutes, woodenheadjoints, and wooden whistles,handmade in grenadilla and sterlingsilver.

ALRY PUBLICATIONS, ETC., INC.Booth 721, 723P. O. Box 36542Charlotte, NC 28236704-334-3413fax: [email protected] http://alrypublications.com Amy Rice Blumenthal

Publisher specializing in sheet music andrecordings for winds. Includes extensivecollection of piccolo, flute, alto flute, and fluteensemble selections, as well as chamber music.

ALTIERI INSTRUMENT BAGS, INC.Booth 7101 Galapago StreetDenver, CO 80223303-291-0658fax: [email protected] altieribags.com Donna Altieri

Altieri Instrument Bags custom makesall sizes of flute bags, featuring ourtrademark, hi-tech, four-layer insulationsystem, multiple transport methods, andspecialized accessory compartments.

ALTUS FLUTES AMERICA, INC.Booths 702, 704 P. O. Box 90249Austin, TX 78709-0249512-288-3351fax: [email protected] Simosko

Precisely crafted and eleganthandmade and professional flutesincluding C flutes, altos and basses, andflute dámore.

ANDOVER EDUCATORSBooth 9133536 Ridge RoadMedina, OH [email protected] Willson

Andover Educators providesinformation on Body Mapping: mini-lessons, books, workshops, and tools tohelp musicians play more comfortable,prevent injury, and breathe more freely.

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ARISTA FLUTES, LLCBooth 51610 Railroad AvenueBedford, MA 01773781-275-8821fax: [email protected] aristaflutes.com Juan Arista

Manufacturers of handmade flutes andheadjoints. Fine flutes in silver and gold.

ARMSTRONG FLUTES(A division of Conn-Selmer Inc.)Booth 403P. O. Box 310Elkhart, IN 46515574-522-1675fax: 574-295-5405conn-selmer.com Stan Garbe

Manufacturer of flutes and piccolos.Brands include Emerson and Armstrong.

BILL HOLCOMBE MUSICIANPUBLICATIONSBooth 2011076 River RoadTrenton, NJ 08628609-882-8139fax: [email protected] BillHolcombe.com Bill Holcombe

Music publisher who specializes inmany different types of flute andwoodwind ensembles, such as flute choir,quartets, trios and woodwind quintets,quartets, and trios.

BLOCKI PEDAGOGICAL FLUTEPRODUCTSBooth 4055368 Hardt RoadGibsonia, PA 15044

[email protected] Kathryn Blocki

Specializing in innovative productssuch as the patented Pneumo-Pro andaward winning Blocki Flute Method,BPFP is dedicated to helping fluteinstructors excel in their teaching.

BRANNEN BROTHERSFLUTEMAKERS INC.Booths 615, 617, 61958 Dragon CourtWoburn, MA 01801800-880-4799fax: [email protected] Sarah B. Graumann

Maker of the original Brogger flute,including the Albert Cooper Orchestralmodel, the moderately pricedMillennium flute, and the quartertoneKingma System flute.

BULGHERONI F.LLI S.N.C.Booth 514Via I Maggio Nr. 1Pare (Como), Italia 2202039 031 440053fax: 031 [email protected] Piccolo

Experience true emotions and feelingsthrough playing an instrument whichreflects tradition, quality, andprofessionalism.

BURKART–PHELAN, INC.Booths 515, 517, 614, 616 2 Shaker Road, #D107Shirley, MA 01464978-425-4500

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fax: [email protected] burkart.com Barry Pease

Burkart Flutes and Piccolos, makers offlutes, piccolos and headjoints in preciousmetals, all hand-crafted in our Boston-area workshop.

BUTTERFLY HEADJOINT CO., INC.Booth 802, 804P. O. Box 383Charleroi, PA 15022724-239-3024fax: [email protected] sankyoflutes.com Mara Lee Goosman

Manufacturer of the “Butterfly”headjoint flute repairs and flute-relatedgift items.

CALIENDO WORLD MUSICPUBLISHING INC.Booth 219P.O. Box 71048Los Angeles, CA 90071818-261-9530Info@christophercaliendo.comchristophercaliendo.comChristopher Caliendo

Publisher of world music (tango, gypsy,flamenco, jazz) for flute musicians.

CANTILENA RECORDSBooth 319A1925 5th AvenueSacramento, CA 95818916-278-7979fax: [email protected] laurelzucker.com

CAROLYN NUSSBAUM MUSICCOMPANYBooths 715, 717, 719, 814, 816, 818625 Digital Drive, Suite #300Plano, TX 75075972-985-2662877-flute4ufax: [email protected] Carolyn Nussbaum

“Your One Stop Flute Shop.” Flutes,piccolos, and headjoint from qualitymakers. Sheet music, recordings, andaccessories. Authorized sales, repairs,and consignment. We ship worldwide.

CAVALLARO CASE COVERSBooth 707574 Boston Avenue, Suite 203Medford, MA 02155781-396-0662fax: [email protected] cavallarocasecovers.com Belmiro Neto and Michael Cooney Jr.

For over 30 years, we have made ourown industry-standard case covers fromwaterproof backpacking nylon, linedwith polyester shearling.

DEAN YANG FLUTESBooth 811, 910P.O. Box 14038Detroit, MI 48214248-540-7970fax: [email protected] dean-yang.com Susan Monroe

Fine crafted flutes with hand-cutheadjoints. Available in plated andsterling silver models. Affordable line ofalto flutes with curved and straightheadjoints.

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DRELINGER HEADJOINT CO., INC.Booths 519, 521P. O. Box 146N. White Plains, NY 10603800-426-9832fax: [email protected] drelinger.com Sanford Drelinger

Flute and piccolos headjoint specialist.Huge selection featuring patentedexclusives Optikut, Perfect Match , Max,Bow-Tie, Free-Flo, Platinum Air Reed,Karrtium, UpRite.

DYNA MUSIC SYSTEMS BVBooth 916Van Reenenweg 165dZeist, Netherlands 3702 SJ31 30 69 750 38fax: 31 30 69 750 [email protected]. de Bruin

Presentation of the new and excitingDyna Flute Stopper System that willboost any flute.

EMANUEL FLUTES BOSTONBooth 2031001 Great Pond RoadNorth Andover, MA 01845978-686-6099fax: [email protected] F. Arista

Flutes and headjoints hand-crafted ingold and sterling silver. William Bennettscale. Producing the work of L. Lott.One-man shop, made in the U.S.A.

EMERSON FLUTES (A division ofConn-Selmer Inc.)Booth 401

P. O. Box 310Elkhart, IN 46515574-522-1675fax: 574-295-5405conn-selmer.comStan Farber

Manufacturer of flutes and piccolos.Brands include Emerson and Armstrong.

FALLS HOUSE PRESSBooth 914P. O. Box 7121Nashua, NH 03060-7121800-304-0096fax: [email protected] fallshousepress.com Linda True

Falls House Press is a flute musicpublishing company dedicated todiscovering out-of-print music as well asnew repertoire.

FEEL GOOD ORTHOTICSBooth 420754 Woodline StreetCape Girandeau, MO 63701573-335-9252fax: [email protected] Hutson

Exclusive orthotics for pain of feet–legs– back– neck– Stops Pain “NOW!”Improves circulation, balance, posture,energy!

FLUTACIOUS! INC.Booth 6231919 Bonita DriveGlendale, CA [email protected] Kelley

Flutacious! The West Coast’s flute

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specialty show based in Los Angeles,features new and pre-owned qualityflutes and piccolos, full service repair,and accessories.

FLUTE BOUTIQUEBooth 221,2237848 Cherry Valley Ave.Caledonia, MI 49316616-891-1483Fax: [email protected] StimacA boutique flute shop. Flutes, music , art

, bags , jewelry, CDs, shirts.

FLUTE CENTER OF NEW YORK Booth 509, 511, 608, 6101841 Broadway, Suite 1106New York, New York 10023212-307-9737fax: [email protected] Unger

Selling professional and student flutesand piccolos. Consignment welcome. Wealso buy outright. Specializing in fineused and new flutes and vintageinstruments. Trial period available.

FLUTE EXCHANGE, INC.Booths 4181418 Deer Trail RoadBoulder, CO 80302303-443-7595fax: [email protected] flutes.com Ginger Hedrick

The Flute Exchange buys, sells andconsigns used professional handmadeflute and piccolos – Brannen, Haynes,Powell and others. Offering personalized

service by an experienced flutist.

FLUTE LOVER’S EMPORIUMBooth 32211159 Red Arrow Hwy.Box J-7Bridgeman, MI 49106E-mail: [email protected]: www.fluteemporium.comPam Miller

The premiere gift store for flutist.Unique one-of-a-kind and gifts for alloccasions. Jewelry, artwork, apparel,stationary plus home décor and muchmore.

FLUTE SPECIALISTS, INC.Booth 806, 808, 810606 S. Rochester RoadClawson, MI 48017248-589-9346fax: 248-589-9348toll free: [email protected] flutespecialists.com Robert Johnson

Serving the needs of flutists from soloiststo beginners. Sales of new flutes, piccolos,headjoints, and used instruments. Expertguaranteed repairs on all manufacturers.

FLUTE SWAB Booth 804B804 Purcell’s Cover Rd.Halifax, Nova Scotia B3V [email protected] Elizabeth A. DuBois

Handmade, drop-through cleaning cloths(cotton, cotton-polyester, or silk) for allmembers of the flute family—piccolo, C-flute, alto, or bass—straight or curvedheads.

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FLUTE WORLD CO.Booths 207, 209, 211, 306, 308, 31029920 Orchard Lake RoadFarmington Hills, MI 48334248-855-0410fax: [email protected] fluteworld.com Shaul Ben-Meir

Complete service for the flutist; qualityinstruments, sheet music, recordings,accessories, repairs, consignment service,graded music catalog, discounted prices,fast service. We ship worldwide.

GEMSTONE MUSICALINSTRUMENTS/GEMEINHARDTCO., INC.Booths 307, 309, 311P. O. Box 788Elkhart, IN 46515574-295-5280fax: [email protected] gemstonemusical.com Teri Barber

Manufacturer of Gemeinhardt flutesand piccolos, and Roy Seaman piccolos.Distributor of Trevor James flutes andSankyo flutes. Maker of a full-line ofcustom headjoints.

GUO MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CO.Booth 22015, Lane 228Sec. 2, Li-Ming RoadTaichung City, TaiwanR.O.C.886-4-23823654

Fax: 886- [email protected] flute.com.twGeoffrey F. Guo

The Grenaditte Flute Headjoints are abreakthrough in both material and

design for flutists desiring finesse inplaying all styles of music.

HOWARD VANCE GUITARACADEMYBooth 507978 Reddoch CoveMemphis, TN [email protected] HowardVance.com Howard Vance

Howard Vance Guitar Academy:Retails flute music, instruments, musicstands, and accessories. Publishes fluteand guitar arrangements, originalworks, instructional materials,recordings, flute duets, and collections forflute alone. Home of “TootPickPublishing.”

INTERNATIONAL WOODWIND,INC.Booth 820817 Vine Street, #212Los Angeles, CA 90038323-462-2389fax: [email protected] Reese

We specialize in alto and bass flutes.High quality at affordable prices. We sellto dealers in the U.S and internationally.

JIM SCHMIDT/JS ENGINEERINGBooth 214, 216 4480 N. AcademySanger, CA 93657phone/fax: [email protected] jsengineering.net Jim Schmidt

Maker of the perfected gold powderpads, diamond tone hole files, and other

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padding supplies/tools. Inventor of theSchmidt linear chromatic fingeringsystem.

J.L. SMITH & CO.Booth 407, 409, 411901 Blairhill Rd, Suite 400Charlotte, NC 28217800-822-2157fax: [email protected] flutesmith.com Liz Pritchett

Fine flutes and headjoints by Abell,Altus, Brannen, Burkart, Goosman,Lopatin, Lyric, Miyazawa, Muramatsu,Nagahara, Powell, Sheridan, Sonare,Sankyo, Trevor James, Williams, andYoung.

JUPITER BAND INSTRUMENTS,INC.Booth 706, 708P. O. Box 90249Austin, TX 78709-0249512-288-7400fax: [email protected] jupitermusic.comJohn Gronemeyer

A full line of flutes from student toprofessional models, including C flutes,alto and bass flutes, piccolos, and theelegant di Medici series.

KEEFE PICCOLOSBooth 71154 Church StreetWinchester, MA 01890781-369-1626fax: [email protected] Keefepiccolo.com James Keefe

Maker of fine hand-crafted piccolos.

KELISCHEK WORKSHOPBooth 217199 Waldroup RoadBrasstown, NC 28902828-837-5833fax: [email protected] Kelischek

“Susato” brand pennywhistles, taborpipes, ocarinas, gemshorns, andcrumhorns. “Susato” Press Editions.Baroque and Renaissance recorders.

KINGMA FLUTESBooth 300Hoofdstraat 10-9444PB Grolloo Drenthe, Netherlands31 0592 501659fax: [email protected] Kingma

Maker of open and closed altos, basses,and contrabasses, and designer of theKingma system.

LAST RESORT MUSICPUBLISHING, INC.Booth 72211288 Ventura Boulevard #820Studio City, CA 91604800-762-0966fax: [email protected] lastresortmusic.com Cynthia Kelley

Last Resort Music specializes in soloand ensemble music withinterchangeable parts includinghundreds of arrangements for flute.Check out our adorable new tee shirts!

LITTLE PIPERBooth 902, 904, 906, 908

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P.O. 14038Detroit, MI 48214248-540-7970fax: [email protected] little-piper.com Susan Monroe

Extensive library of flute publicationsincluding original arrangements andcompositions as well as standardrepertoire, urtext, and edited versions.America distributor of Dean Yang flutes.

LOMBARDO MUSICPUBLICATIONSBooth 819P.O. Box 3037Trenton, NJ 08619609-586-9245fax: [email protected] LombardoPublisher specializing in sheet music for

the flute family of instruments from soloto full flute choir. The originator of theexpandable flute choir arrangement.

LOPATIN FLUTE COMPANYBooth 215122 Riverside Dr., Studio CAsheville, NC 28801phone/fax: [email protected] E. Lopatin

Meticulously handcrafted flutes andheadjoints in precious metals andstainless steel. Both classic round-holedflutes and our unique SquareONE Flute.

MSR CLASSICS–SQUIRESPRODUCTIONSBooth 9092 Westchester Plaza

Elmsford, N.Y.914-592-9431fax: [email protected] E. LaPorta

Independent classical record label offeringworld class design, production, andpromotion retail and Internet distribution.Supported by Grammy award-winningdigital audio production.MANCKE FLUTESBooth 218Duersittert 1D-54597 LunebachGermany49 6556 900 840fax: 49 6556 900 [email protected] Mancke

MIYAZAWA FLUTES, LTD /HAMMING / LYRICBooths 404, 406, 408, 4101214 5th StreetCoralville, IA 52241319-341-0042fax: [email protected] miyazawa.com Catherine Seaton Miller

Makers of the revolutionary BroggerSystem: exceptional quality handmadeMiyazawa flutes and headjoints.Handmade professional HammigPiccolos and exclusive pre-professionalLyric flutes.

MURAMATSU AMERICABooths 803, 805, 807, 809P. O. Box 344Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303248-540-6424fax: 248-645-5446

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[email protected] muramatsu-america.com Ervin Monroe

Professional handmade flutes in silver,gold, and platinum.

MUSIC2MASTER.COMBooth 714, 7167101 France Avenue SouthEdina, Minnesota [email protected] Holschbach and JesseHolschbach

Authorized Pearl Flute and HallCrystal Flutes/Piccolos dealer. We carry acomprehensive line of printed flutemusic, flute gifts, and related flutesupplies and accessories.

NAGAHARA FLUTES / NNI Inc.Booths 815, 817131 Stedman Street, # 7Chelmsford, MA 01824 U.S.A.978-458-1345fax: [email protected] nagaharflutes.com Kanichi Nagahara

Professional-level flutes, headjoint, andpiccolos; handmade in Boston.

NATIVE SOUNDSBooth 7182425 E. Church StreetDes Plaines, IL [email protected] Becker

Sales of traditional flutes from aroundthe world, including a large selection offine, hand-crafted Native Americanflutes, as well as flutes from SouthAmerica, Asia, and Europe.

NORTHEAST WINDSBooth 703, 70510 Gerry RoadLynnfield, MA 01940781-334-5798fax: [email protected] Michael E. Cooney, Jr.

Exclusive U.S. distributor for SakuraiFlutes. New England representative forAltus Flutes. Broker in all brands ofprofessional instruments. Expert repairsand service.

NORTHWIND CASES, INC.Booth 62131 E. Rillito StreetTucson, AZ 85705520-882-6160fax: [email protected] Kiel

PARMENON FLUTES CO.Booth 32049, rue du Colombier45000 Orleans, France0033 2 38 42 0910fax: 0033 2 38 62 [email protected]/Michel Parmenon

Michel Parmenon, French flute maker,silver and gold handmade flutes.Standard and state-of-the-artinstruments.

PEARL FLUTESBooths 605, 607, 609, 611 325 Nolan StreetSan Antonio, TX 78202210-637-0414fax: [email protected]

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Pearl Flutes, 10, 14, 18K alto flutes,piccolos. Howel Roberts woodenheadjoints.

C.F. PETERS CORPORATIONBooth 62070-30 80th StreetGlendale, N.Y. 11385718-416-7800fax: [email protected] Billack

Publisher of the finest in music since1800. American agent forZimmermann-Lienau, ABRSM,Kunzelmann, Heinrichshofen- Noetzel,Samfundet, and others.

POWERLUNG, INC.Booth 91110690 Shadow Wood Dr. #100Houston, TX [email protected] powerlung.comPhyllis Kohlenberg

New! PowerLung performer series forall musicians breathing. Tone andstrengthen breathing muscles to gainnatural fluid form and more support forsound. Created by performing artists forperforming artists.

ROYALTON MUSIC CENTERBooth 5236552 Royalton RoadN. Royalton, OH 44133440-237-9400fax: [email protected] Haas

Since 1964, RMC has been committedto quality and excellence providing fullline sales, service, and education. We areproud to carry the complete product linesof Powell, Sonare, Roy Seaman,Armstrong, Gemeinhardt, and Emersonas well as an extensive inventory ofaccessories and sheet music.

SAGERMAN ALTO FLUTESBooth 415P.O. Box 790Waldoboro, Maine 04572207-529-5420fax: [email protected] Sagerman

Alto flutes and C flute headjoints,handmade in precious metals exclusively.

SANKYO FLUTES OF AMERICABooth 309P. O. Box 788Elkhart, IN 46515574-295-5280fax: 574-295-5280Terri Barber

Sankyo Flutes represent traditionalhand-built manufacturing excellence,with each instrument receiving theattention of artisans dedicated toproducing the renowned Sankyo sound.Sankyo Flutes and headjoints boast thehighest quality and broadest optionsavailable at the professional level.

SHERIDAN FLUTE COMPANYGMBHBooth 302Neusserstr. 70150737 Koeln Germanyphone/fax: [email protected]

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Dana SheridanCarefully crafted flutes and headjoints

in precious metals.

SIMON POLAK: EARLY FLUTESBooth 709Biezendijk 32 Zijtaart, Netherlands5465LD 31 653 323203 fax: 31 413 367350 [email protected] earlyflute.com Simon Polak

Copies of 18th-century flutes such asfrom the originals of Beukers, TassiWijne, and Kirst.

SMARTMUSICBooths 314, 316, 318MakeMusic, Inc.7615 Golden Triangle Drive, Suite MEden Prairie, MN 55344952-906-3606fax: [email protected] smartmusic.comMark Frisbie

Makers of Finale, PrintMusic! andFinale NotePad; and SmartMusic, thecomplete practice system with over 400flute accompaniments, 50,000 exercises,and on-screen jazz patterns.

SOUNDFORTHBooth 8211700 Wade Hampton Blvd.Greenville, SC 29614800-258-7288fax: [email protected] soundforth.com Karen Kuehmann

Sound Forth publishes beautiful sacredmusic, including a complete line of flute

solos and ensembles. Come by and seeour great sacred collections.

STRAUBINGER FLUTES, INC.Booth 319B, 3215920 S. East StreetIndianapolis, IN 46227317-784-3012fax: 317-784-1735Straubingerflutes@comcast.netstraubingerflutes.comDavid Straubinger

Straubinger Flutes, committed tomaking quality handmade flutes for theprofessional player and their students.We invite you to try the new StraubingerAcoustics.

SUPERSCOPE TECHNOLOGIESBooth 2221508 Batavia AvenueGeneva, IL 60134630-232-8900Fax: 630-232-8905dstockfleth@superescopetechnologies.comsuperscopetechnologies.com Don Stockfleth

Superscope’s easy-to –use, portable CDrecorders are wonderful tools forpracticing, learning, and improving yourplaying ability.

THEODORE PRESSER COMPANYBooths 508, 510588 No. Gulph RoadKing of Prussia, PA 19406610-592-1222, ext.230fax: 610-592-1229order: 800-854-6764, ext. 230 fax order: 888-525-3636 [email protected] presser.com Daniel Dorff

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Music publishers since 1783. ExclusiveUnited States selling agent for UniversalEditions and Vienna Urtext. Also sellingnumerous foreign and domesticpublishers.

TOM GREEN FLUTES, INC.Booth 60371266 Indiana Lake DriveUnion, MI 49130269-641-7684fax: [email protected] tomgreenflutes.com Tom Green

Handcrafted Flutes and headjoints in14k. gold and sterling silver. Flutes madeto special order and also available atselect dealers.

TREVOR JAMES FLUTESBooth [email protected] Manley

Trevor James woodwind instruments,developed with the input of craftmen,professional musicians and educators,have become one of the premiere brandsin the world. Trevor James flutes featurehighly refined options, especially forintermediate and advanced players.

VALGON SOUND INC.Booth 5002006 - 20 Avoca Ave. #2006Toronto, OntarioCanada M4T [email protected] valgon.comHarold Gomez

Valgon introduces the Valgon Rings, aninnovative new product designed to stabilizeand project tone and make playing easier.

VERNE Q. POWELL FLUTES,INC./SONARE WINDSBooths 421, 423, 520, 5221 Clock Tower Place, Suite 300Maynard, MA 01754978-461-6111, ext. 3103fax: [email protected] powellflutes.com Roberta Gillette

Manufacturer of handmadeinstruments for over 78 years. Ourcustom flutes and piccolos are availablein a variety of woods and preciousmetals, including Aurumite and 19.5krose gold.

WEISSMAN MUSIC COMPANYBooth 600, 602, 604, 606196-62 67th AvenueFresh Meadows, NY 11365718-454-9288fax: [email protected] jbwflutes.com Jeff B. Weissman

Weissman Music Co. Inc. specializes inthe sales of professional flutes andpiccolos, specialty pre-professional flutes,and accessories, and offerscomprehensive repairs and personalizedcustomer service.

WESLEY & MITCHELL FLUTE CO.Booth 41752 Alvarado AvenuePittsburgh, CA 94531925-439-5491endblown.comValerie Blackmore

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WILLIAMS FLUTESBooth 502, 504, 5061165 Massachusetts Ave.Arlington, MA 02476781-643-8839fax: [email protected] C. Williams

Fine quality flutes and headjoints handcrafted in gold, platinum, silver, andwood.

WISEMAN CASESBooth 9157 Genoa RoadLondon, England SE20 8ES00 44 0 208 778 0752fax: 00 44 0 208 [email protected] Wiseman

Custom made combination cases forflute, piccolo, alto, and bass Flutes. Anycombinations no matter how unusual.Lifetime guarantee on all Wisemancases.

WM. S. HAYNES COMPANYBooth 315, 317, 414, 41612 Piedmont StreetBoston, MA 02116800-624-0270fax: [email protected]

Creator of the world’s finest flutes since1888. Wm. S. Haynes Company makeshandmade flutes for the most prominentsoloists, orchestral and chambermusicians, and jazz artists.

WOODWIND & BRASSWINDBooths 903, 905, 9074004 Technology DriveSouth Bend, IN 46628800-348-5003fax: [email protected] R. Crise

Woodwind & Brasswind has the largestselection anywhere of flutes and piccolosfor professional, student, and amateurmusicians.

YAMAHA CORPORATION OFAMERICABooth 501, 503, 505 6600 Orangethorpe Ave.Buena Park, CA 90620714-522-9521fax: [email protected] yamaha.com/bandMelanie Walker

A full range of flutes from artist-inspired instruments to standard modelsthat share many of the same features.

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ALAN HORNE FLUTE DYNAMICSRep: Alan Horne2154 Dry Pond RoadMonroe, GA 30656Phone: 770-267-4747Email: [email protected]

FLUTE NETWORK/LITTLE WIZARDRep: Jan S. PritchardP.O. Box 9472San Bernardino, CA 92427 Phone: 909-886-3101Fax: 928-496-5911Email: [email protected]: www.flutenet.com

FOLKERS & POWELLRep: Ardal Powell49 Route 25Hudson, NY 12534Phone: 518-828-9779Fax: 928-822-1416E-mail: [email protected]: www.baroqueflute.com

MCCANLESS FLUTESRep: Alton McCanless2596 Lincoln AvenueOskaloosa, IA 52577-9575Phone/Fax: 641-673-8310 Email: [email protected]

MUSIC MINUS ONERep: Irv Kratka50 Executive Blvd.Elmsford, NY 10523-9921Phone: 914-592-1188Web: www.musicminusone.com

NORDT LINEAR TECHNOLOGIESRep:Thomas Burns 1420 Coulter Drive NWRoanoke, VA 24012Phone: 866-658-2580 Fax: 540-366-4828E-mail: [email protected]: www.nordtlinear.com

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ALICE D. AKINS has a BS in education and a performance certificate from the CincinnatiCollege-Conservatory of Music and an MM from Butler University. She has studied withRobert Cavally and Francis Fitzgerald. In addition to performing, she maintains an activeprivate flute studio.

LORI AKINS, the NFA’s general competitions coordinator, is a flutist with the Springfieldand Ohio Valley symphonies, and an associate flutist with the Columbus SymphonyOrchestra. She is on the faculties at Cedarville University, Heidelberg College, andWittenberg University.

YOUNG JI AHN, an 11th grader, studies flute at Juilliard Pre-College as a student ofBradley Garner. A soloist with the Korean Symphony Orchestra and the Seoul NationalSymphony Orchestra, she won second prize in the 2005 NFA High School SoloistCompetition.

CAROLE SUE ALLAN is a public school music teacher and has played flute professionallyfor the past 30 years. A member of the Oregon Flute Quartet and the Kuhlau Duo, she hasperformed nationally and internationally as a soloist and chamber musician.

The ALL FLUTES CHAMBER ORCHESTRA features students and former students ofVieri Bottazzini. All Flutes’s first recording, Vivaldi’s “4 Seasons and other concertos,”heralded its international concert career. New recordings are in the works for 2006.

MARTIN AMLIN, associate professor at Boston University, has received grants from theNEA, ASCAP, and Tanglewood. He studied with Nadia Boulanger and holds a doctorate

from Eastman. His 2nd Sonata for Flute and Piano is a winner of this year’s NewlyPublished Music Competition.

ALYSSE ANDERSON is a music business major at Western Illinois University, where she isa student of Andrea Redcay Graves. She is a talent grant performer on flute and piccolo inthe following WIU ensembles: Symphony Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, MarchingLeathernecks, Flute Quartet, and Flute Choir.

OLIVIA ANDERSON, 12, is in the seventh grade and has studied flute with RebeccaPaluzzi for five years. She earned second chair in the 2006 Northeast Tennessee Junior BandClinic. She is an honor student and is active with her church youth group, choir, GirlScouts, and the track team.

SARA ANDON, soloist and recitalist, is featured on radio and TV broadcasts. She performswith numerous orchestras, including the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and on solo andchamber recordings. Andon is on the faculty at the University of Redlands and the IdyllwildArts Academy.

NANCY ANDREW, flute professor at the University of Oregon, has served two terms onthe NFA board of directors and is program chair for 2007. She is executive director of theMoyse Society. DMA Peabody Conservatory, MM Stony Brook. Teachers include RobertWilloughby, Samuel Baron, and Marcel Moyse.

JAN ANGUS plays piccolo and third flute in the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. Asenior instructor of flute in the Eastman Community Music School and program

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coordinator of Eastman Pathways, a scholarship program for urban students, she alsoteaches flute and piccolo technique classes.

CATHY ARHELGER teaches privately and is a freelance musician. She was in the Rochester(Minnesota) Symphony for eight years. She earned a BM at Wayne State University.Teachers include Clement Barone, Emil Niosi and Linda Chatterton. She played for BonitaBoyd at a masterclass in 2005.

KIMBERLY ARON, member of the NFA High School Flute Choir, is a student of KarlLutgens and member of the Ars Flores Symphony Orchestra and University of MiamiHonor Band Wind Ensemble.

REBECCA PRICE ARRENSEN joined the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra in 1983. Shehas appeared on numerous occasions as soloist with the ISO. She is also a member of theRonen Chamber Ensemble and has appeared with other local chamber groups. Teachersinclude Walfrid Kujala and James Pellerite.

LEAH ARSENAULT studies with Bradley Garner at the Cincinnati College-Conservatoryof Music. She has won the Frank Bowen and Myrna Brown competitions. Arenault madeher solo debut with the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra in 2004. Past teachers includeTadeu Coelho and Philip Dunigan.

TERESA AUSTIN, freelance flutist and teacher in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, received herBM from the University of Colorado–Boulder. She is a semi-finalist in the 2006 Myrna W.Brown Artist Competition and won second prize in the 2002 Upper Midwest Flute SocietyYoung Artist Competition.

LAUREN AUSUBEL received her BM and MM from Northwestern University. An activefreelancer, she has performed with the Atlantic Symphony, Ridotto Chamber Players, andManhattan Sinfonia. She also appeared on WNYC’s Around New York with theContemporary Chamber Players.

ALDO BAERTEN, flute professor at the Royal Conservatorium, Antwerp, was principalflutist of the European Community Youth, Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, and WorldYouth orchestras, and the Royal Flanders Philharmonic. He’s recorded for ECM, Phaedra,Cypres, and Talent Records.

JOHN BAILEY is Larson Professor of Flute at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln andprincipal flute with the Lincoln Symphony. With the Moran Woodwind Quintet he hasthree CDs on the Crystal label and a solo CD forthcoming. He was program chair for the2002 convention, and 2003–04 NFA president.

DAVID N. BAKER JR. is one of the country’s leading symphonic jazz composers andeducators. His compositions range from jazz concertos and classical sonatas to film scores.Baker is the distinguished professor of music and chairman of the Jazz Department atIndiana University’s School of Music.

WERONIKA BALEWSKI, member of the NFA High School Flute Choir, is a student ofEmily McKay and is principal flutist of the Musical Arts Youth and Indiana All-Stateorchestras.

OLIVIA BARTH, 12, is in the sixth grade and has studied flute with Katie Schott for fouryears. This past year she was elected to play in the Seaton Hill Honors Band. She is very

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active in the sixth, seventh, and eighth grade bands at her school. She also plays piano inthe school’s jazz band.

JASMINE BARTZ has appeared with the Victoria and Eugene symphonies, the OregonFestival of American Music, and the Eugene Opera. She is finishing her DMA at theUniversity of Oregon while living in Austin, Texas. She performs regularly in severalchamber series in a duo with her husband, Ezra Bartz.

JOANNA BASSETT is a flutist and piccoloist in the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. Sheis a graduate of Northwestern and Eastman, and was the founding president of theRochester Flute Association. Together with the RFA, she commissioned Cary Ratcliff ’sGitanjali Dances in 2005.

TERESA BEAMAN, a professor at California State University–Fresno and NFA treasurer,has served on the board of directors and as secretary of the NFA. Her Flute Moments CDfeatures music by American composers; Flute Flora features music about plants. Shestudied with Thomas Nyfenger and Samuel Baron.

CHRISTINE ERLANDER BEARD, assistant professor of flute at the University ofNebraska–Omaha, has performed as a soloist and chamber artist across the US and Europe,most recently giving her concerto debut in Russia. A piccolo clinician for Gemeinhardt, sheis cofounder of the Nebraska Flute Club.

SHAUL BEN-MEIR was a flutist with the Detroit Symphony for more than 30 years andwas awarded a silver medal at the International Wind Competition in Helsinki. Founderand music director of the Michigan Flute Orchestra, he is recognized for his arrangementsof symphonic repertoire for flute orchestra.

LAURA BENNING is a member of Musical Offering Flute Ensemble, Femme Flutale, andthe 2003–06 NFA Professional Flute choirs. Flutes on the Brink president and Flute Societyof Washington treasurer, she has performed with the Maryland and Virginia Beachsymphonies and the Prince Georges Philharmonic.

JANE BERKNER teaches at the University of Akron and Ashland University, frequentlyperforms with the Akron Symphony, and has played with the Ashland, Youngstown, andCanton symphonies. She is director of Northeastern Ohio Flute Ensembles and artisticdirector of Music at the Farmstead.

KIRSTEN BICKFORD, member of the NFA High School Flute Choir, is a student of LindaKirkpatrick and is a freshman at Westminster Senior High in Smithtown, New York.

DEBRA BINGHAM is a resident of Fairfax, Virginia, and a member of Flauto Dolce. Shestudied flute with William Montgomery and has been a member of the Jewish CommunityCenter Symphony Orchestra and the City of Fairfax Band. She teaches privately.

GABRIEL BITA, a native of Romania, studied at Oberlin and Juilliard. He has performedas piano soloist with numerous American orchestras and received many awards, includingthe Rudolf Serkin Scholarship and the National ARTS award. He is the staff pianist at TexasWoman’s University.

GAYLA BAUER BLAISDELL, soprano, appeared as a soloist with the Chicago SymphonyOrchestra at the Ravinia Summer Music Festival. She made her Carnegie Hall debut assoloist in Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony with the American Composers Orchestra.

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MARILYN BLISS has won a Charles Ives Prize from the American Academy/Institute ofArts and Letters, an ASCAP Young Composers Award, fellowships from Tanglewood, andcommissions from the Haydn-Mozart Chamber Orchestra, the Azure Ensemble, thePhiladelphia Art Alliance, and the NFA.

KATHY BLOCKI created the award-winning Blocki Flute Method and is copatent holderfor the Pneumo Pro wind director. She has presented clinics on how to teach flute. She hasdegrees from Indiana and Arizona State universities and has studied with Eric Hoover,James Pellerite, and Samuel Baron.

MARY KAY BLUM freelances in a variety of ensembles, including the Oregon FluteQuartet, and has a private teaching studio in the Salem area. A former student of SusanKlick, she started her career in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and received her BM in performance.

AMY RICE BLUMENTHAL is involved with flute ensembles internationally as recitalist,clinician, editor, and conductor. She is the director/conductor of the National Flute Choirand president of ALRY Publications, Etc., Inc. Blumenthal is active on a number of boards,including Spoleto Festival USA.

NATALIE BOEYINK plays bass and is an active member of the Midwest jazz community.A 1997 graduate of Indiana University, she is pursuing her master’s in jazz at the Universityof Louisville and is a graduate teaching assistant.

JAN BOLAND divides her interests between 19th-century music on period flutes andcommissioning and premiering new works. An NEA fellowship recipient, she records forFleur de Son Classics. She received her doctorate at the University of Iowa and is executivedirector of Red Cedar Chamber Music.

WILLIAM BOLTON, 13, has been studying the flute since age 5 at the Cleveland Instituteof Music. His teacher is Laura Orazi. He also studies piccolo, has attended the CIMSummer FluteFest for two years, is in the Contemporary Youth Orchestra in Cleveland, andplays jazz saxophone at school.

LISA BOOK, a freelance musician and instructor, earned a BM from the University ofNorth Texas. She is music director for Heritage Baptist Church, performs with the NewPhilharmonic of Irving, the Northeast Orchestra, the Winds of Note Quintet, Flutissimo!Flute Choir, and studies with Jan Crisanti.

VIERI BOTTAZZINI, professor of flute at Mimar Sinan University in Istanbul, has woncompetitions and played principal in important orchestras. He is dedicated to recording,teaching career performing as soloist, and giving masterclasses worldwide. Bottazzini isalso a professional photographer.

SARAH BRADY teaches at the Boston Conservatory, performs as principal flute withOpera Boston and the Boston Modern Orchestra Project, and performs chamber musicwith Brave New Works, the Radius Ensemble, and the Firebird Ensemble. Sarah studiedwith Robert Willoughby at the Longy School of Music.

WALTER BRAXTON received his musical training at the North Carolina School of theArts. He counts Robert Ward, Louis Menini, and Dika Newlin among his principalteachers. He resides in Richmond, Virginia.

LEELA BREITHAUPT is a freelance flutist living in the Indianapolis area. She frequently

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performs with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. Breithaupt is a graduate of PeabodyConservatory and the Hochschule der Kuenste in Berlin. Her teachers include RobertWilloughby and Karlheinz Zoeller.

GINNY BROFFITT is pursuing a DMA at the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.Her achievements include winning the 2004 NFA Young Artist Competition. Broffitt’steachers include Bradley Garner, Randy Bowman, Jack Wellbaum, Tadeu Coelho, and IrnaPriore.

ELIZABETH BUCK, an associate professor at Arizona State University, spent 2005–06 asvisiting associate professor at Indiana University. She was principal flute with the PhoenixSymphony, 1994–2003. In the summers, Buck teaches and performs at the Brevard MusicCenter.

SUZANNE BUERKLE plays principal flute in the Colburn Orchestra and the AmericanYouth Symphony Orchestra of Los Angeles. She teaches for the Young Musician’sFoundation and the Harmony Project of Hollywood. Her teachers include ThomasRobertello, Jill Felber, Jim Walker, and Jack Wellbaum.

CATHERINE BULL plays principal flute with the Atlanta Baroque Orchestra and theSouthern Crescent Symphony Orchestra and teaches at the Georgia Institute ofTechnology.

SONNY BURNETTE chairs the Music Department at Georgetown College in Kentucky,where he teaches music theory, computer music, and the history of rock music. He haswritten a number of works for flute choir, including three winners of the James MadisonUniversity Flute Choir Composition Competition.

LEONE BUYSE is a former principal flutist of the Boston Symphony and Boston Pops andmember of the San Francisco Symphony and Rochester Philharmonic. The professor offlute at Rice University, she has appeared as recitalist throughout the US and in Canada,Europe, Japan, New Zealand, and Australia.

SHARYN BYER, director of the Columbia Flute Choir and principal flutist of Capital CitySymphony, teaches at Columbia Institute of Fine Arts. She has performed with the NFAProfessional Flute Choir, toured with American Flute Orchestra, and is a past president ofthe Flute Society of Washington, DC.

STEVEN BYESS received his BM in classical performance and jazz studies from GeorgiaState University, and his MM from the Cleveland Institute of Music, where he studiedconducting with Louis Lane and Carl Topilow. Byess was on the faculty of the University ofMichigan School of Music in Ann Arbor.

ERIN CAMP, member of the NFA High School Flute Choir, is a student of MargaretLinnan-Kegel and has participated in honor bands at Iowa State University and theUniversity of Northern Iowa.

GRIFFIN CAMPBELL has been professor of saxophone at Louisiana State University since1984. He has performed throughout the US and in China, Italy, Great Britain, and Japan.His recordings can be found on the Capstone, Centaur, EMF, Innova, SEAMUS, Vestige,and WorldWinds labels.

LENORA CANDEE, 15, is in the 10th grade and has been studying the flute for three years

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under Takeaki Miyamae. Candee has been playing piano for 11 years and loves music.

AMY CAVAZOS, an active freelance musician and private teacher, performs with FlautoDolce. She holds degrees in flute performance from West Virginia University (BM) and theUniversity of Maryland (MM). Her principal teachers include Norma Radoff, JoyceCatalfano, and William Montgomery.

BETH CHANDLER is flute professor at James Madison University. She holds degrees fromCincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, New England Conservatory, and BaylorUniversity. Her principal teachers are Bradley Garner, Paula Robison, Trevor Wye, andHelen Ann Shanley.

MICHELLE CHERAMY is associate professor of music at Memorial University inNewfoundland, Canada. An active performer with an interest in the scholarly side ofmusic, she recently presented several papers on André Jolivet. Cheramy holds a DMA fromRice University, where she worked with Leone Buyse.

YI-CHUN CHEN received a BM from National Taiwan Normal University studying withJen-Ying Hwang. A Betty Brewster Scholar at University of Michigan, Yi-Chun earned anMM in flute performance studying with Amy Porter. In September, Yi-Chun will attend theUniversity of Illinois as a DMA candidate.

LAURA CLAPPER, member of the NFA High School Flute Choir, is a student of DeborahSilverstein and a member of the Three Rivers Young Peoples Orchestra in Pittsburgh.

MARY KAREN CLARDY, professor of flute at the University of North Texas, appearsworldwide as a soloist, chamber artist, and teacher, with books published by Universal,Leduc, and European American. Her recent solo CD includes works of Guarnieri, Geraedts,Wilder, and Harlos.

IAN CLARKE is one of the UK’s leading players/composers. His compositions have beenperformed on five continents and are becoming some of today’s most exciting fluterepertoire. Clarke was invited to join the Guildhall School of Music and Drama professorialflute staff in 2000.

CHRISTINE CLEARY, NFA Flute Clubs coordinator, is a freelance flutist and privateteacher. Past president of the Texas Flute Society, she holds performance degrees from KentState and Ohio universities. Her teachers have included Julie Sarver, Diane Fiocca, JanetVan Graas and Terri Sundberg.

HOLLY CLEMANS teaches at Concordia University in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and performswith the Plymouth Symphony and the Mosaic Chamber Ensemble. She is on the NFAPedagogy Committee, and is a teacher, recitalist, and clinician in the Detroit area.

JENNIFER CLIPPERT is on the flute faculty of the DePaul University School of Music. Sheperforms frequently with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Grant Park FestivalOrchestra, and the Chicago Symphony’s MusicNow series, in addition to several chamberand contemporary music ensembles.

MEGAN CLOUD, a student of Bruce Erskine at the University of Memphis, beganstudying flute in 1997 under Ruth Ann McClain. She won the Memphis Youth Symphony’sConcerto Competition in 2003, the Germantown Symphony’s Young Artist Competition,and the NFA’s National High School Flute Choir 2001–04.

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TADEU COELHO is on the faculty of the North Carolina School of the Arts and hasappeared as soloist and clinician worldwide. He earned a DMA from Manhattan School ofMusic. His CDs include Eighteenth-Century Sonatas, Life Drawing, Rompe, and Music fromBrazil. Visit tadeucoelho.com.

ABI COFFER, a 12th grader from Nashville, Tennessee, studies with Norma Rogers andDiane Davich-Craig. Coffer is principal flute in her youth orchestra, has won the Mid-South High School Soloist Competition and the Curb Records Young Musicians ConcertoCompetition.

VALERIE COLEMAN is founder, flutist, and resident conductor of Imani Winds. She is afaculty member of the Juilliard School of Music Advancement Program and theInterschool Orchestras of New York. She received music degrees Boston University and theMannes College of Music.

MICHAEL COLGRASS lives in Toronto and makes his living as a composer and workshopinstructor. He has won many awards, including the 1978 Pulitzer Prize for music for hiswork “Déjà vu”, and an Emmy Award in 1982 for a PBS documentary Soundings: The Musicof Michael Colgrass.

CARLA E. COLON holds a BM from the Conservatory of Music of Puerto Rico and a MMfrom Cleveland State University. She has performed as soloist in the Young TalentedMusicians Series, the Inter-American Festival in PR and with the CSU orchestra. She isstudying for her teacher’s certification.

COLUMBIA FLUTE CHOIR, directed by Sharyn Byer, has been delighting Washington,DC, audiences since 1994, performing throughout the metropolitan area including at theWhite House and the Kennedy Center. CFC hosts an annual Flute Choir Festival and hasreleased a CD. Visit flute.net/cfc.

JENNIFER CONNER was appointed second flute to the Pittsburgh Symphony in 1994. Sheearned her BM from Julliard, studying with Jeanne Baxtresser and Julius Baker. Connerteaches at Carnegie Mellon and Duquesne universities.

MICHAEL COOLEN is professor of ethnomusicology and music and director of thesound design and recording studios at Oregon State University. He has received manyfellowships and awards centering around his interest in African and and Latin-Americanmusic and cultures.

SANDRA COX, winner of the 2003 and 2004 Convention Performers’ Competition, hasperformed with the Germantown Symphony, Jackson Symphony, and Memphis CivicOrchestra and in Germany, Austria, Hungary, and Venezuela. She freelances in theMemphis area.

KRISTI CRAGO is a freelance horn player in the Milwaukee area. During the 2005–06season, she served as second horn in the Kansas City Symphony. She has also played withthe Detroit, Houston, Toledo, and Florida West Coast symphonies, the Iris ChamberOrchestra, and the Houston Grand Opera.

BARBARA CROFT is a “recovering” flute player, returning four years ago after a longhiatus. A former student of Eugene Foster, she studies with Susan Goodfellow and plays inthe Sandy City Orchestra. She has a PhD in social work and uses myths in her work for thestate of Utah.

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DIANNE CROSS has served as staff pianist for the NFA, the Society of Bassists, theInternational Trumpet Guild, and the International Hornists Society. She is a member ofBasso Bravo and the Cross-Meidar Duo, and pianist for the Columbus Symphony, theProMusica Chamber Orchestra, and Opera Columbus.

JULIETTA CURENTON made her solo debut with the National Symphony at 17 and hasappeared with the Baltimore Symphony and the US Army Orchestra. Curenton won firstprize in the 2005 NFA Young Artist Competition.

JOAN CURTISS is music director the Howlin’ Winds Flute Choir and a member of theNational Flute Choir. She holds a BM from Hartt School of Music and an MM from theUniversity of Maine. As well as being an active freelancer in the Hartford, Connecticut,area, Joan teaches flute and Suzuki Flute.

ALAN DAI is in sixth grade in the North Allegheny School District in Pittsburgh and hasbeen studying flute for one year with Pamela Murchison. He participates in his school’sband and studies piano.

The DANA FLUTE ENSEMBLE, Youngstown State University, is conducted by KathrynThomas Umble. The entire YSU flute studio takes part in the ensemble, which haspremiered several outstanding works written for the group. The ensemble performed at the2005 Ohio Music Education Association Conference.

MICHAEL DAUGHERTY studied at North Texas State University, Manhattan School ofMusic, Pierre Boulez’s IRCAM in Paris, and Yale. After teaching at Oberlin, he became aprofessor at the University of Michigan. He was composer-in-residence with the Detroitand the Colorado symphony orchestras.

REBECCA DAVIDSON, a Youngstown, Ohio, native, is a grad student at CincinnatiCollege-Conservatory of Music, where she studies flute with Brad Garner. She earned herbachelor’s degree in flute performance at Oberlin, studying with Michel Debost and KathieLynn-Stewart.

RHONDDA DAYTON is principal flute with the Beach Cities and Moorpark symphoniesand the Royal Oaks Chamber Orchestra, all in the Los Angeles area. An active soloist andNational Flute Choir member, she has several recording credits to her name and hasperformed at many NFA conventions.

NATALIE DEBIKEY, piccoloist with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, has appeared assoloist with orchestras in Indianapolis, Boston, and Buffalo. She has degrees from theCincinnati Conservatory, New England Conservatory, and Indiana University. She is anactive teacher, clinician, and recitalist.

HALEY DEJULIO is in seventh grade at Shadyside Academy in Pittsburgh and has beenstudying flute for four years with Pamela Murchison. DeJulio has participated in local andnational flute competitions.

MARIA LUISA DE LA CERDA, a master sergeant in the US Army Band, (Pershing’s Own),earned an applied flute degree from the University of Texas–Austin and attended the AspenSchool of Music. Teachers include Torkil Bye, Karl Kraber, Albert Tipton, KeithUnderwood, Mark Sparks, and Bart Feller.

ANNA POVICH DE MAYOR performs with the New York Harp Trio and ensembles

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dedicated to performing Latin American music (she can be heard on two CDs of theColombian band Pablo Mayor-Folklore Urbano). She holds a DMA and MM from StonyBrook University and a BM from the University of North Texas.

STEFAN DE SCHEPPER studied at the Royal Conservatorium, Antwerp, where heaccompanies the flute and piccolo class. De Schepper performs as a soloist and chambermusician throughout Europe, and teaches piano in Antwerp.

MORGAN DICE, member of the NFA High School Flute Choir, is a student of AliciaKosack.

ROBERT DICK, a leading creative flutist, is the author of The Other Flute, ToneDevelopment through Extended Techniques, and Circular Breathing for the Flutist. Hisinvention, the Glissando Headjoint, is made by Brannen Brothers. Visit robertdick.net

ALICIA DIDONATO studied with Fenwick Smith at New England Conservatory and JohnWion at the Hartt School. She has been a New World Symphony member, a Tanglewoodfellow, and a first-prize winner at the 1999 Frank Bowen Competition, 2003 PappoutsakisCompetition, and 2005 Mid-South Flute Festival.

JUDY DINES graduated from Temple University with a BM, and was a master’s degreecandidate at Peabody. Her principal teachers include Alice Weinreb, Murray Panitz, KazuoTokito, and Robert Willoughby. Dines plays in the Houston Symphony.

FLAUTO DOLCE, a quintet from Washington, DC, was established in 2000 and performedat the 2002 NFA convention, a Bart Feller masterclass, and at many recital series. Themembers are Debra Bingham, Amy Cavazos, Maria Luisa de la Cerda, Linda Eagleson, andTeresa Spisak.

PATRICIA DOMINOWSKI plays classical and Celtic concerts with voice, strings, harp,guitar, and piano. She is adjunct professor of flute at Clearwater Christian College, a pastwinner of NFA and MTNA competitions, has recorded several CDs, and teaches her ownmasterclass, the Summer Flute Academy.

DANIEL DORFF’s music has been commissioned by the Philadelphia and Minnesotaorchestras’ education departments and performed by many prominent flutists andorchestras. Visit danieldorff.com for a full bio and audio examples.

ANDREW DOWNES studied composition at St. John’s College and Royal College ofMusic. His music has been performed in the US, Europe, and the Far East by the Royal andCzech philharmonic orchestras and has been heard on BBC TV and radio stationsworldwide. Visit andrewdownes.com.

STARLA DOYAL is a sophomore music performance major (and English minor) at TexasTech University, where she studies with Lisa Garner Santa. Doyal’s previous teachersinclude Margaret Redcay.

SANFORD (SANDY) DRELINGER has specialized in designing and making headjointsfor more than 30 years. He holds three headjoint design patents and has written extensivelyon the subject. He is both a flutist, having studied at Julliard, and an engineer.

PAUL DRESHER is an internationally active composer noted for integrating diversemusical influences into his works, which include experimental opera and music theater,orchestral music, live electro-acoustic chamber music, and scores for theater, dance, and

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DARLENE DUGAN, founder/director of the West Michigan Flute Association, wasprincipal of the Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, and Amarillo symphonies, and taught atInterlochen and seven western Michigan colleges. She composed “Patchwork Christmas”and “Reflections of Bonnie Doon” for flute choir.

DUOARTUS, founded in 2003, have been awarded the Yehudi Menuhin Foundation awardand recently performed at the Stars of Tommorow Concert Series at the Polish Consulateof Munich and numerous concerts in Austria, Germany, Poland, and France. Visitduoartus.de.

HENRI DUTILLEUX has created a unique compositional style while carrying on the

traditions of the early 20th century French school of composition. His music, includingtwo symphonies and numerous chamber works, focuses on the mixture of sounds to createcolor.

HAILEY DUVALL, member of the NFA High School Flute Choir, is a student of LindaKirkpatrick. Duvall is principal flute in the Westminster Symphony Orchestra and amember of McDaniel College Flute Choir.

LINDA EAGLESON has won critical acclaim as a “first-rate flutist.” Her teachers includeJames Pappoutsakis, Julius Baker, and William Montgomery. Her collaborations withcomposers have led to solo flute works as well as works for Flauto Dolce. She has recordingson Capstone and Blue House labels.

TABATHA EASLEY is pursuing a doctorate at the Eastman School of Music. She has servedas principal flutist of the Charlottesville Symphony and taught at the University of Virginia.Her summer activities include the Ashlawn Opera, and the Aspen and Fairbanks artsfestivals.

CHRISTIAN ELLENWOOD teaches clarinet at the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater.He has performed as principal clarinetist of the Skylight Opera of Milwaukee, MadisonSymphony, Madison Opera, and Woodstock Mozart Festival and with the Ying Quartet andthe Telluride Chamber Music Festival.

DONDI ELLIS, 16, has studied flute with Jennifer Rundlett for six years. He was selectedfor the 2005 NFA High School Flute Choir, and took first place in the Maryland MTNAsenior woodwind competition. He enjoys playing all kinds of music and developingextended flute techniques.

ENSEMBLE VOLTAIRE is described as “a force to be reckoned with.” Madame is anengaging multidiscipline concert of music and letters. Members include Barbara Kallaur,flute; John Abberger, oboe; Allison Edberg, violin; Elizabeth Macdonald, viola; and TomGerber, harpsichord.

BRUCE ERSKINE is professor of flute at the University of Memphis and the flutist with theMemphis Woodwind Quintet. He holds degrees from Stony Brook and studied with PhillipKaplan, Samuel Baron, and Julius Baker. He’s performed at NFA conventions and chairedthe Newly Published Music Committee.

NICOLE ESPOSITO, principal flute with the Dubuque Symphony, has taught at theUniversity of Wisconsin–Platteville and Interlochen. Her teachers include Jeanne

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Baxtresser, Amy Porter, Marianne Gedigian, Alberto Almarza, Jennifer Conner, CathyPayne, and Mark Sparks.

VALERIE ESTES is a sophomore music performance major at Texas Tech University, whereshe is a student of Lisa Garner Santa and a member of the Symphonic Wind Ensemble andthe Honors College. Estes is from Midland, Texas, and was the valedictorian of GreenwoodHigh School in 2005.

TROY ETTER is a freelance flutist and a PhD candidate in musicology at the CityUniversity of New York. He teaches at CUNY and has performed throughout the US,including Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center. He studied with Francile Bilyeu, MarianneGedigian, and Doriot Anthony Dwyer.

LAUREL EWELL received a DMA from West Virginia University and a BA and BM fromthe University of Washington. Her teachers include Sidney Zeitlin, Felix Skowronek, andJoyce Catalfano. Ewell lives in Baltimore where she teaches flute and music theory atTowson University.

The FAIRBANKS FLUTISTS have been performing in the far, frozen north for 26 years andare making their first trip to the director’s hometown of Pittsburgh. They have collaboratedwith Carol Wincenc, Trevor Wye, Louise DiTullio and John Barcellona

KATHY FALLON developed her style playing guitar with Irish musicians in the US,Ireland, and the UK. She prefers accompanying one or two players to playing in bands.Active in arts education, she has been a member of Young Audiences of America and theGateway to the Arts programs in Pittsburgh.

SUZANNE FARLEY received her BS and MM in performance from Ball State Universityand performs regularly as second flute/piccolo with the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra.She is an active freelance and studio musician and leader of the Classic ChamberEnsemble—flute, violin, and cello.

KATHY FARMER, a 16-year member of Professional Flute Choir, is the DekalbSymphony’s principal flute and a member of Papageno, Vox, Perimeter Flutes, Windstrum,and the National Flute Choir. She directs Flute Choir of Atlanta and Atlanta Flute Ensembleand was NFA flute choir coordinator 1999–2003.

PHYLLIS FAY FARMER sings in New York with Music Before 1800. She has premieredworks on the North River Music Series and the Riverside Opera Ensemble, and sang thetitle role in Carmen for the Jersey Shore Arts Center. She is a graduate of the University ofTexas–Austin.

ANNETTE B. FARRINGTON teaches flute at the Music & Arts Center in Rochester, NewYork, and runs a private studio. She performs regularly with community bands, orchestras,and chamber groups. She is president of the Rochester Flute Association.

JILL FELBER, professor of flute at the University of California–Santa Barbara, hasperformed and held residencies on four continents. She has premiered more than 300works for the flute and released world premier recordings for Centaur, CRI, and Neumarecords.

JINDRICH FELD is a Czech composer, born in Prague in 1925. He has been a professor ofmusic at the Prague Conservatory, as well as in Australia and at the University of Indiana.

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His work, “Cassation for nine flutes,” represents “breaking apart” musically.

ROBIN FELLOWS, professor of flute at University of Wisconsin–Whitewater, is principalflutist with the Wisconsin Chamber and Woodstock Mozart Festival orchestras and second

flutist/piccolo with the Milwaukee Ballet Orchestra. He recently released a CD, 20th

Century Music for Flute.

ZIXIANG FENG started playing piano at an early age and later earned a master’s degreefrom Odessa National Conservatory of Ukraine, where he studied with AlexanderBugayefsky. He teaches in the piano department of Shenyang Conservatory of Music inChina.

BROOK FERGUSON was appointed principal flute of the Delaware Symphony Orchestrain 2005. She earned her MM in May from Carnegie Mellon, where she studied with JeanneBaxtresser and Alberto Almarza. This summer, Brook is a Tanglewood fellow.

JEAN FERRANDIS has performed under the direction of Leonard Bernstein, Tibor Varga,Laurent Petitgirard, and Yoram David. A professor at the Ecole Normale Supérieure inParis, Ferrandis also conducts the Saint Petersburg Camerata and the Saint ChristopherChamber Orchestra of Vilnius.

ALAINE FINK is the director of accompanying services at Duquesne University. An activeperformer, Fink is also on faculty at the Pittsburgh High School for the Creative andPerforming Arts. She holds a BM from Duquesne.

SHERRY FINZER studied with Glennda Dove-Pellito in Rochester, New York, for manyyears and has played for various community orchestras and flute groups. She recentlymoved to Phoenix, Arizona, and is performing with NRGDuo! and Trillium Flute Trio andstudying with Jeanie Pierce.

DIANE FIOCCA, associate professor of music at Kent State University, has served the NFAas workshops coordinator, program book bios editor, and as judge for the High SchoolSoloist Competition. Her flute instructors include Katherine Jones, Kyril Magg, PeterLloyd, Kate Lucas, and Carol Wincenc.

The FLORIDA FLUTE ORCHESTRA, under the direction of Paige Dashner Long, wasfounded in 2005 and is composed of select, professional flutists. In addition to concerts inFlorida, the ensemble has presented a concert tour in France in 2005.

FLUTE ACADEMY OF PITTSBURGH, a school for flutists of all ages, focuses on flutechoirs for middle school, high school, and adults. In addition to lessons on flute and piano,the five-member faculty offers classes in theory, solfège, chamber music, orchestralexcerpts, and audition preparation.

FLUTES ON THE BRINK, founded in 2002, is based in Gaithersburg, Maryland, and iscomposed of professional and amateur flutists from the Washington, DC, area. The grouphas made appearances at venues throughout the area, including the Mid-Atlantic FluteFair. This is the group’s first NFA appearance.

CYNTHIA FOLIO, composer, flutist, and chair of music theory at Temple University, hasreceived an NEH grant, residencies at the Yaddo Artist Colony and the Virginia Center forCreative Arts, 11 ASCAP Standard Awards, and awards in the New Music Delaware andNFA Newly Published Music competitions.

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LEASHA FOLK, member of the NFA High School Flute Choir, is a student of AliciaKosack. She is principal flute in the York Youth Symphony and performs with the YorkCollege Flute Choir.

RONDA BENSON FORD is second flutist in the Topeka Symphony. She earned a DMAfrom the University of Southern Mississippi. Her teachers include John Bailey, DaniloMezzadri, Kyril Magg, Bootsie Mayfield, and Carolyn Brown. See www.rondaford.com.

LUKAS FOSS is a German-born American composer of stage, orchestral, chamber, choral,vocal, and piano works. As a conductor he focuses on the performance of new music. Hehas served as composer-in-residence at various universities and teaches at BostonUniversity.

ERINN FRECHETTE serves as piccolo of the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra. She is a pastwinner of both the NFA’s Young Artist and Piccolo Artist competitions and is completinga DMA at the University of Cincinnati. Frechette is a member of the National Flute Choir.

KAZUO FUKUSHIMA was a member of Jikken Kobo, a group of Japanese composers ofexperimental music that also included Toru Takemitsu. The titles of his compositionsreveal associations with Buddhist philosophy and Oriental thought and are influenced bygagaku and noh music and the shakuhachi.

RANDALL FUSCO, in frequent demand as a piano soloist and collaborative artist, hasperformed throughout the US and as a soloist with numerous ensembles in northeasternOhio. He is associate professor of music at Hiram College and has degrees in pianoperformance from the Eastman School of Music.

KIM GANDRUP, instructor of flute at the University of West Florida and member of thePhilharmonic Orchestra of Northwest Florida, is an active private teacher and freelancer.She received her MM from Texas Tech University and her BM from the University of Texasat El Paso.

NORA LEE GARCIA, associate professor of flute at the University of Central Florida,appears worldwide as a soloist, chamber artist, and Alexander Technique teacher. Arecording artist for Warner Brothers and Powell flute artists, Garcia recently recorded amovie for Sony Pictures.

PETHRUS GARDBORN placed second in the 2004 NFA High School Soloist Competition.In 2005, he won first prize in the Scandinavian Championship for Wind Instruments. Hestudies with Bradley Garner at Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.

URBAN GARDBORN, Swedish pianist, studied at the Royal College of Music inStockholm, Mozarteum in Salzburg, and in London. Gardborn has performed with famousopera singers and instrumentalists in Sweden and Europe. He also works as a piano teacherwith many talented pupils.

BRADLEY GARNER was the first flutist to receive the DMA from Juilliard and the firstAmerican flutist invited by the Russian government to perform in Moscow’s TchaikovskyHall. He is on the faculties of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, Queens College,New York University, and Juilliard.

MELODY GARRETT is a performance major at Boise State University, where she is thegraduate assistant for the director of bands and a student of Nicole Molumby. Garrett

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performed at last year’s convention in San Diego with the Boise Flute Quartet and is also amember of the Boise Wind Quartet.

MIKE GARSON, pianist for Free Flight since 1982, has recorded and performed with JimWalker & Free Flight and countless other musicians, including Stanley Clarke, FreddieHubbard, Andres Cardenes, Nine Inch Nails, and David Bowie.

ALINA GATOWSKI, a junior at Groves High School, has studied flute with Holly Clemansfor 10 years. Gatowski is in her school’s wind ensemble and marching band, attended BlueLake Fine Arts Camp for five years, and toured Europe as a member of Blue Lake’s 2004International Southern Winds Band.

MARIANNE GEDIGIAN, associate professor of flute at the University of Texas–Austinsince 2004, played for a decade as a regular performer with the Boston SymphonyOrchestra, including several seasons as acting principal flute.

PATRICIA GEORGE, NFA secretary, is the flute professor at Brigham YoungUniversity–Idaho and the Sewanee Summer Music Festival. Consulting editor for Flute Talkmagazine, she teaches her Famous Flute Spa participatory masterclass nationwide.

REBECCA GILBERT is principal flutist of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. She hasperformed as principal flute of the Charleston Symphony, the Dayton Philharmonic, andthe St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. Her teachers include Jeanne Baxtresser, RandolphBowman, Kyril Magg, and Gwen Powell.

SUSAN GLASER has performed in Wigmore, Alice Tully, and Weill Recital halls, andTokyo’s Toho Gakuen. Glaser is artistic director of the Azure Ensemble and a member ofthe New York University flute faculty. Her recordings have been broadcast for Center Stageat Wolftrap and NPR’s Performance Today.

JOCELYN GORANSON, flute professor at Texas A&M–Commerce, has a BM from WestVirginia University and an MM from Rice University. She won or placed in the YamahaYoung Performing Artists, MTNA, Byron Hester, and Myrna Brown competitions. Herprincipal teachers were Joyce Catalfano and Leone Buyse.

DON GOTTLIEB is the piccoloist of the Louisville Orchestra. He received a BME fromBaldwin Wallace College and studied with James Westbrook and William Hebert. He hasbeen a featured soloist on flute and piccolo with the Louisville Orchestra and teaches at theUniversity of Louisville.

JENNIFER GRADY, a flutist and pianist, is a composer and arranger published by Alry. Sheis also a freelance music engraver. Grady has performed with the duo HarpSong and is amember of the Oregon Flute Quartet.

K. DAWN GRAPES, a member of the NFA Professional Flute Choir, has been a recitalist,teacher, church musician and freelance performer in several states. She resides in northernColorado.

JON JEFFREY GRIER holds an MM from Western Michigan and an MM and a DMA fromthe University of South Carolina. Grier is composer in residence/instructor of music theoryand history at the Greenville Fine Arts Center and has been a writer/keyboardist with localjazz ensembles since 1984.

CHARLES GRIFFIN’s music is performed by top ensembles at major venues and festivals

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worldwide. His work has been included on several CDs and has aired on radio stations suchas WNYC and WQXR in New York, WGBH in Boston, and WHPK in Chicago. Visitcharlesgriffin.net.

JENNIFER GRIM is a member of the Zéphyros Winds, New York Chamber Soloists, theProteus and Fireworks ensembles, and is principal flute of the Vermont Mozart Festival.She earned her doctorate from Yale and teaches at Franklin & Marshall College and thePennsylvania Academy of Music.

MICHELLE GRONDIN, member of the NFA High School Flute Choir, is a student ofAnne Marie Dawson and plays flute and piccolo with the South Bend Youth Symphony.

TIM GRUNDMANN, composer, pianist, and writer, lives in Brooklyn, New York. He haswritten music and dialogue for Nickelodeon, Disney, and Fox, and was on the creative teamthat developed Pee-Wee’s Playhouse.

BRYAN KIP HAAHEIM is an assistant professor of music composition at the University ofKansas. He received his DMA from the University of Arizona and studied with Daniel Asia.He completed his MM at the University of Minnesota and studied with Alex Lubet,Dominick Argento, and Judith Zaimont.

SARA HAHN performed a three-month term in 2005 for the Vancouver SymphonyOrchestra as the associate principal flute and piccolo player. She won the principal fluteposition for the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, and is looking forward to the start of herfirst season in September.

ADOLPHUS HAILSTORK, known for his chamber, symphonic, and operatic works, has astyle often described as a hybrid of African American and European American music. Hisworks have been performed by the Detroit, Baltimore, Chicago, Philadelphia and New Yorkorchestras.

CARL HALL, piccoloist with the Atlanta Symphony, played in the New Orleans Symphony,the Santa Fe Opera, and the Florida Orchestra, where he began as second flute to histeacher, Martha Rearick. He teaches at Emory University and premiered Martin Amlin’sPiccolo Concerto at the 1999 NFA convention.

AMY HAMILTON, received a BM from Eastman School of Music, an MM from IndianaUniversity, and a DMA from Northwestern University. She is professor of flute at WilfridLurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, and has recorded a CD, Canadian Music for Fluteand Piano.

YUNG-KYUNG HAN completed her undergraduate work in Korea at Kook-minUniversity, studying with Ui-kyoung Park and Joohee Lee. She earned her MM atCincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, where she is working on completing her DMAwith Brad Garner.

CHRISTOPHER HARDING, pianist, has performed worldwide. He earned degrees fromIndiana University and Eastman, where his teachers were Menahem Pressler and NelitaTrue. Prior to college, Harding worked with Milton Kidd in Performing Arts PreparatoryDivision at the American University.

PATRICIA HARPER, flute professor of Connecticut College, consulting editor for the newPoulenc Sonata edition, coeditor for The Sidney Lanier Collection, and author/narrator for

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The Remarkable Career of Julius Baker CD, offers classes for professionals and amateurs inSouth Carolina and Vermont.

LORCA HART creates his own voice in jazz drumming. He emerged from roots in Taos,New Mexico, and a musical family, including his father, drummer Billy Hart. Lorca hasplayed with some of the greats of jazz, and coleads his own group, the Cross-HartExperience

SALLY ANN HART counts as her master teachers Maurice Sharp, Arthur Lora, HaroldBennett, and Samuel Baron. A retired assistant provost of the University of Rochester, hercareer in higher education supplemented her music pursuits. She is on the faculty atHochstein School of Music.

PAUL HAYDEN, a freelance composer, lives in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He has composedthree works for flute: “A Tre” (solo flute), “Grand Mamou” (based on Cajun folk songs, forflute and piano), and “Janus” (flute and alto saxophone). “A Tre” was the grand-prizewinner in the 1990 Delius Competition

JOAN DA SILVA HEIT, a private flute instructor, freelance flutist, and adjudicator, is afounding member of Femme Flutale. She performed with the 2004 and 2005 ProfessionalFlute Choirs, Flute Express, and in masterclasses for Julius Baker, Louis Moyse, JohnBarcellona, Karl Kraber, and Bart Feller.

REGINA H. HELCHER is assistant principal/second piccolo of the Charleston SymphonyOrchestra. She has been a member of the St. Louis, Honolulu, and Knoxville symphonies.Visit charlestonflutist.com.

LOIS BLISS HERBINE is the flutist with Orchestra 2001 and a student of Kincaid’sAmerican School. She has recorded new music for the CRI and Albany labels andcommercial recordings for Sony and NFL Films. Her first solo CD of premiere recordingsfor piccolo is available on Crystal.

JEFF HERRIOT is assistant professor of music at the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater,where he teaches courses in music technology, multimedia, and composition. His workshave been heard at festivals and venues in North America and abroad.

JULIE HESSE is a flutist and teacher in southwest Florida. She is the first recipient of theGeoffrey Gilbert Memorial Teaching Scholarship and is vice president of the Florida FluteAssociation.

JACQUES HETU, born in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, studied music at the University ofOttawa and the Montreal Conservatory. From 1961 to 1963 he worked with HenriDutilleux and Olivier Messiaen in Paris. His Aria for Flute and Piano was composed in1977 at the request of the Canadian Music Competitions.

JENNIFER HIGDON, flutist and composer, is on the composition faculty at the CurtisInstitute of Music. She’s had work commissioned by the Philadelphia Orchestra, theChicago, Atlanta, and National symphonies, the Tokyo String Quartet, and many others.

BETH HINES, a 2006 graduate of Edmond North High School, has been playing flute foreight years. She studies with Amy Zuback and was a two-year all-state member. Beth willattend the University of Oklahoma and perform with the Pride of Oklahoma MarchingBand and concert ensembles.

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RYOHEI HIROSE, a composer born in 1930, studied composition at the University ofTokyo. He has been a champion of the shakuhachi, attempting in his works to return it toits essential roots. Hirose has won many awards in Japan and abroad.

ANTHONY HOLLAND is associate professor of music at Skidmore College. The recipientof many grants and commissions, Holland studied at the Cleveland Institute of Music, CaseWestern Reserve University, and Baldwin Wallace College Conservatory of Music.

KATHERINE HOOVER, recipient of many composition awards, is published by Presserand Papagena Press. More than 50 orchestras, the Colorado Quartet, the Eroica Trio, andcountless flutists have performed and recorded her work. She appears as flutist andcomposer on her CD, Kokopeli.

THOMAS HORTER, member of the NFA High School Flute Choir, is a student of TerriSundberg and principal flute of the Fort Worth Youth Orchestra.

REBECCA HOVAN, chair of the Pedagogy Committee, teaches at IndianaUniversity–South Bend and Goshen College. She studied with Mary Karen Clardy at theUniversity of North Texas. She has presented workshops/performed at several NFAconventions and is coauthor of the Blocki Flute Method Book 2.

SALLY FOREMAN HUMPHREYS, a member of the Utah Chamber Orchestra, regularlyplays with the Utah Symphony and local recording studios. She teaches at WestminsterCollege and is a frequent guest with the Intermezzo Chamber Series and Nova ChamberMusic. She was piccoloist with the Hartford Symphony.

JEREMY HUNT received a master’s and doctorate from Indiana University, where hestudied with Virginia Zeani, Giorgio Tozzi, and Andreas Poulimenos. An assistant professorof music at the University of Central Florida, Hunt teaches studio and class voice, vocalpedagogy, and vocal diction.

TEDDIE HWANG was born in Hong Kong, and has dedicated herself entirely to historicalperformance. The winner of the 2004 NFA Baroque Flute Artist Competition, she iscurrently finishing her master’s degree with Wilbert Hazelzet at the Royal Conservatory inThe Hague, Holland.

DEBBIE HYDE-DUBY, committee chair for the Myrna Brown Society, is a member of theAmerican Flute Orchestra, participates in music missions overseas, and teaches andperforms in San Diego with various chamber groups.

KRISTEN ISAACSON, visiting assistant professor of cello and double bass at EasternKentucky University, received a BM from Indiana University and has continued doctoralstudies at Louisiana State University. She’s recently had recitals with the faculty quartet ofEKU and the Lexington Philharmonic.

GERGELY ITTZÉS, a professor from Hungary has a wide repertory, including the classicsand a large number of experimental works. The extended techniques inspired hiscompositions and Chart of Double-Stops. Last year he premiered Anthony Newman’sconcerto. Ittzés has recorded nine CDs.

MYTHILI IYER, member of the NFA High School Flute Choir, is a student of SandraOlson and formerly first flute in the Youth Orchestra of Central Jersey.

JANELLE JANOVICH is a freelance flutist and teacher in southern California. Her students

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are members of local and state honors groups and have won numerous awards. She studiedwith John Barcellona, Thomas Robertello, and Mark Sparks.

ALYCE JOHNSON has been solo piccolo with the Chicago Lyric Opera since 2004 andsecond flute with the Grant Park Orchestra since 2005. As the principal flutist of theShanghai Philharmonic from 2000 to 2003, she has done extensive performances andrecordings throughout Asia.

MEGHAN JOHNSON is beginning her senior year at the University of Akron, where sheis active in the symphonic band and orchestra. She is the 2006 winner of the Gleason/ReaScholarship from the Tuesday Musical Association and a student of George Pope.

KATHERINE BORST JONES, NFA president, is flute professor at the Ohio StateUniversity. She is coprincipal of the ProMusica Chamber Orchestra, principal with theColumbus Bach Ensemble and the New Sousa Band, and a member of the ColumbusSymphony Orchestra and the Cosmos Trio.

KRZYSZTOF KACZKA studied in Munich, Salzburg, and Warsaw. He is a finalist in severalinternational competitions, soloist at festivals in Rome, Sarasota, and Dartington andothers and recently artist-in-residence at Banff.

BARBARA KALLAUR serves on the faculty of the Early Music Institute at IndianaUniversity’s Jacobs School of Music, where she teaches historical flutes. She is a foundingmember of Ensemble Voltaire and the Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra.

JENNIFER KAMPMEIER recently completed a flute orchestra arrangement of Rimsky-Korsakov’s Russian Easter Overture, op. 36, as part of her honors research at the Universityof Florida. She graduated summa cum laude from Florida in 2006, with a degree in fluteperformance, studying with Kristen Stoner.

ELLEN KANER, NFA Cultural Outreach chair, is a freelance performer who maintains alarge private studio in the Dallas–Fort Worth area. She plays at several theaters and directsFlutes Unlimited, an adult flute choir. She is past president and current treasurer of theTexas Flute Society.

KATHLEEN KARR is principal flutist of the Louisville Orchestra and teaches at theUniversity of Louisville. She has performed with the Chautauqua Symphony and theOrquestra Sinfonica da Mineria in Mexico City. She has a BM from Northwestern and MMfrom SUNY Stony Brook.

PAULA KASICA teaches at Webster University, plays with St Louis Symphony, EquinoxChamber Players, Opera Theatre, and teaches and plays at Masterworks Festival. A studentof Jacob Berg, Julius Baker, and Gerald Carey, she tours with her husband as Windfire: Flute& Percussion Spectacular.

JOHN KASICA, acting principal percussionist with the St Louis Symphony, member since1971. He earned a diploma of music from Juilliard and is principal percussionist andteacher with Christian Performing Arts Masterworks Festival.

KRISTEN KEAN is assistant professor of flute and music theory at Eastern KentuckyUniversity. She has completed performance degrees at Boston and Southeastern Louisianauniversities and is completing doctoral studies at Louisiana State University. She isprincipal flute of the Owensboro Symphony.

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MARY KEARNS, member of the NFA High School Flute Choir, is a student of MarleeLindon and was selected for the Flute Society of Washington’s 2005 Mid-Atlantic HighSchool Flute Choir.

KATHERINE KEMLER is professor of flute at Louisiana State University and a regularvisiting teacher at the Oxford Flute Summer School in England. She studied at Oberlin(BA) and SUNY–Stony Brook (MM; DMA). Her live performance CDs are available atkatherinekemler.com.

AMALIE (AMY) KEMPTON attended the New England Conservatory (BME) and EastCarolina University (MM). She has taught music in the Great Neck, New York, publicschools since 1983. The current president and founding member of the Long Island FluteClub, she has been on its board of directors since 1983.

MARTIN KENNEDY received his BM in composition and piano and MM in compositionfrom Indiana University. He earned his DMA from the Juilliard School and is assistantprofessor of composition and theory at Washington University in St. Louis. His music isavailable through Theodore Presser.

NORA KILE teaches at the University of Tennessee–Chattanooga, Covenant College, andSouthern Adventist University. She is second flutist with the Chattanooga Symphony, playswith the National Flute Choir, and has been Flute Choir Reading Sessions coordinator andProfessional Flute Choir conductor.

MICHELLE KIM, 10 years old, is originally from South Korea but currently lives inPittsburgh, where she will attend the 5th grade next year. Besides studying the flute withKathy Blocki, she also plays the piano and is a member of a flute trio.

BOYOUNG KIM, a student of Veronica Mascaro, performed with Penn Baroque Ensemble,Penn Flutes, and the Ameropa Chamber Music group. Kim serves as a solo and ensembleperformer at Korean United Church of Philadelphia and is a member of the Kim-Williamsflute and guitar duo.

TINA KIRCHNER is a flute teacher, Virginia Grand Military Band member, principal fluteof the Rappahannock POPS, and solo recital performer. Her teachers include ThomasRobertello, Lynn Hertel, and Jean Harling and she’s had masterclasses with Gary Schocker,Tadeu Coelho, and Robert Willoughby.

REBECCA KLEINMANN was raised in Charlotte, North Carolina. She began her studiesat Indiana University as a flutist and finished with a jazz degree. Based in southernCalifornia, she travels widely performing jazz, flamenco, and Brazilian music. Her first CDis Raio de Sol.

BARBARA KOLB received her BM and MM from Hartt College. Interwoven,impressionistic textures and a freely tonal yet deeply expressive harmonic languagecharacterize her music. She works in Providence, Rhode Island, as part of a Meet theComposer residency. Kolb is published by Boosey & Hawkes.

DAVID KOREVAAR, professor of piano at the University of Colorado–Boulder, studied atJuilliard (BM, MM, and DMA) where his teachers included Earl Wild and Abbey Simon.His repertoire includes his own works, new music, and standard classics. He has performedworldwide.

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LUCY KOWALSKI is an active flutist, private teacher, and adjunct clinician in the Atlantaarea. She is a member of several ensembles, including the National Flute Choir. She toursinternationally and records with various groups and has been a member of the ProfessionalFlute Choir for four years.

ALLEN KRANTZ, guitarist and composer, has appeared throughout the US and his workshave received many international performances. He is the composer in residence for 1807& Friends, is published by Theodore Presser and International Music, and has recorded forDTR and Crystal.

CHRISTOPHER KRUEGER performs extensively and has given workshops andmasterclasses throughout the US and Europe as both a modern and historical flutist. He isassistant professor of music at the University of Massachusetts and is on the faculty atBoston University and New England Conservatory.

WENDY WEBB KUMER, local arrangements chair, was NFA secretary (2003–05). She ispresident of the Pittsburgh Flute Club, director of the Flute Academy, secretary of theMarcel Moyse Society, flute clinician for Bands of America, and on the Mercyhurst Collegeand West Liberty State College faculties.

BETH LAFRENZ holds flute performance degrees from the University of Memphis and theUniversity of Southern Mississippi. She maintains a studio in Memphis, performs as afreelance artist, and conducts the Memphis Flute Choir. She is adjunct professor atSouthwest Tennessee Community College.

MELISSA LAMBERT has a BS in music therapy from Elizabethtown College and a MS insecondary counselor education from Marywood University. She is a member of theAllentown Band, a freelance flutist and teacher, and a Guidance Counselor in the PleasantValley School District (Pennsylvania).

JAN LANCASTER, an art historian, has worked at he Library of Congress since 1994. Sheis reviewing the Dayton C. Miller Iconography Collection in the Music Division.

GREY LARSEN is the author of the 480-page The Essential Guide to Irish Flute and TinWhistle. A renowned performer on Irish flute, he has released 11 CDs and touredextensively in the US, Canada, Europe, and Australia.

YUSEF LATEEF is a Grammy Award–winning composer, performer, recording artist,author, educator, and philosopher. He is one of the great living masters and innovators inthe African American tradition of autophysiopsychic music, which comes from one’sspiritual, physical, and emotional self.

LEE LATTIMORE performs with Texas Camerata, Orchestra of New Spain and Texas BachChoir. He teaches baroque flute at the University of North Texas and serves on the executiveboard of the North Texas Suzuki Association as well as the NFA’s Oral History andHistorical Flute committees.

ERIC LAU is assistant professor of saxophone at the University of New Mexico. He appearsregularly with the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra, the Santa Fe Symphony, and theAlbuquerque Jazz Orchestra. He received degrees from Louisiana State University andMichigan State University.

JENNIFER ROBIN LAU teaches at the University of New Mexico. She holds performance

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degrees from Louisiana State University and Michigan State University where she earnedthe DMA. Her teachers include Richard Sherman, Katherine Kemler, and Andrea KapellLoewy.

MELVIN LAUF JR. is a member of the US Army’s Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps,Potomack Flutes, and Columbia Flute Choir. His works are published by Nourse WindPublications, FLUTE.NET Publications, and Blue Sky Press.

DAWN LAWLER received her BM from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and herMM from Boston University, where she studied with Marianne Gedigian. Lawler hasperformed with the Madison, Brockton, Hingham, and Beloit-Janesville symphonies, aswell as the New England Philharmonic.

JAN LEDER is a jazz flutist, published composer, lyricist, recording artist, anddiscographer. A student of the late Lennie Tristano, Leder leads her own ensembles and alsoperforms with Art Lillard’s Heavenly Band and NY Jazz Flutet. Her recordings includePassage to Freedom and Nonchalant.

KEVIN LEDGEWOOD serves as director of public relations for the Arts and HumanitiesCouncil of Tuscaloosa County. He received a BM and MM from the University of SouthernMississippi and a DMA in clarinet performance from the University of Alabama.

ANN LEFFARD is principal flutist of the Pensacola Symphony Orchestra. She has taughtflute privately since 1980. Leffard earned her MM from Florida State University and a BSEdfrom the University of Missouri–Columbia. She studied flute with Charles Delaney, StevenGeibel, and Alexander Murray.

KATHLEEN LEUNG, member of the NFA High School Flute Choir, is a student of LynneCooksey and is a member of the Philadelphia Youth Orchestra.

ART LILLARD, jazz composer, arranger, bandleader, lyricist, and drummer, studiedcomposition with Wally Cirillo, Maria Schneider, Kenny Werner, and Karl Berger. Lillard’snine-horn Heavenly Band has been playing since 1987 and released Reasons to be Thankfulon Summit Records in 2006.

ANDREA KAPELL LOEWY, coordinator of the Newly Published Music Competition, isprofessor of flute at the University of Louisiana–Lafayette. Principal flutist of the AcadianaSymphony, she recently recorded Apparitions and Whimsies with Centaur Records.

RICKY LOMBARDO teaches in Princeton, New Jersey. He is a flutist, keyboardist,composer, and arranger. His works have been published by Almitra, ALRY, and Kendor andhis company, Lombardo Music Publications, was formed in 1995.

MARTHA LONG is a student at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and studies withKathleen Chastain and Michel Debost. Past teachers include Helen Spielman and Brooksde Wetter-Smith. She also studies baroque flute with Kathie Lynn Stewart and AlisonMelville.

PAIGE DASHNER LONG, director of the New England Conservatory SummerMetropolitan Flute Orchestra and the Florida Flute Orchestra, is an ensemble and lowerflute clinician and has directed festivals in the US, Europe, and Mexico. She is adjunctfaculty at Stetson University in Deland, Florida.

PHYLLIS AVIDAN LOUKE is music director of Rose City Flute Choir and principal flute

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with the Oregon Symphonic Band and the Oregon Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra. Sheperformed with the 1993–2006 NFA Professional Flute choirs. Many of her compositionshave been published by ALRY Publications.

ELIZABETH LU is in the ninth grade and studies with Bradley Garner at Juilliard Pre-College. She won the flute and woodwind section in the New Jersey Music TeachersAssociation Young Artist Competition. Lu has performed in masterclasses with JamesGalway, Julius Baker, and Jeanne Baxtresser.

BRIAN LUCE, NFA library chair, is professor of flute at the University of Arizona. Aprizewinner of several competitions, he has appeared in the US and UK. He received hisDMA from the University of North Texas where he studied with Mary Karen Clardy,Kathleen Chastain, and Jacob Berg.

NORMA JEAN LUCKEY is music instructor at St. Thomas More High School and directorof the University of Louisiana–Lafayette’s Children’s Chorus. She performs with AcadianWinds, Chorale Acadienne, and Bob Luckey Jazz Combo. She studied with Philip Swanson,Mary Louise Becker, and Bernard Goldberg.

SANDRA LUNTE, Biedenham Endowed Professor of Music at the University of Louisiana,was awarded the Louisiana Division of the Arts Artist Fellowship. A National Flute Choirmember, she is working on a CD featuring Gary Schocker’s Chimera, which shecommissioned and premiered at the 2005 convention.

YONG MA earned first prizes in the 2003 NFA Young Artist, 2002 New York Flute Club,and 2000 Flute Society of Washington competitions. He has performed with the LouisvilleOrchestra, New York Philharmonic, Malaysian Philharmonic and China Radio Symphony.He earned his degrees from Juilliard.

JANICE MACDONALD, principal flutist of the Chicago Sinfonietta and the Joffrey Ballet,performs regularly with the Grant Park Symphony, Chicago Opera Theater, and the newmusic ensemble Fulcrum Point. She is a founding member of Pinotage, an ensemblespecializing in music written after 1900.

JENNY MAIER, 15, studies with Rebecca Paluzzi. She has played in masterclasses with BartFeller, Kenichi Ueda, and David Gerry and has been selected for the East Tennessee SchoolBand and Orchestra Association’s junior band for three years.

RALPH MANUEL became a missionary to Brazil in 1979 and was appointed to the musicfaculty of North Brazil Theological Seminary in Recife. The Canterbury Choral Societyperformed his Alleluia at the memorial service for the victims of the Oklahoma Citybombing.

BETTY BANG MATHER, University of Iowa emeritus professor of flute and NFA’s firstwoman president, specializes in baroque performance practices. Her most recent book,coauthored with Elizabeth A. Sadilek, is Bach’s Partita for Solo Flute with Emphasis on theAllemande.

COLLEEN MATHEU is a flutist with the Civic Orchestra of Chicago and piccoloist for theKalamazoo Symphony. She has been a guest flutist with the Chicago and St. Louissymphonies. Matheu holds a BM from Oberlin Conservatory and a graduate degree fromNorthwestern University.

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JULIA LARSON MATTERN is professor of flute at Ball State University and teaches at theARIA International Summer Music Academy. She plays with the Musical Arts WoodwindQuintet, Muncie Symphony (principal flute), Russian Festival Orchestra (piccolo), andIndianapolis Symphony (substitute).

ANDREW MAY, a composer and computer musician, teaches at the University of NorthTexas and directs the Center for Experimental Music and Intermedia. He performsfrequently as violinist and technologist. His chamber music for instruments and computershas been heard in Europe, Asia, and the US.

KATHLEEN MAYNE is a national award-winning composer who graduated magna cumlaude from the University of the Pacific Conservatory of Music. She later studied dramaticcomposition and conducting under Ernest Gold, an Academy Award–winning filmcomposer. Her works have been performed all over the US.

KAREN MCCLINTOCK, is a teacher, freelancer, cofounder of Grace Notes Flute Quartet,and a member of the NFA Professional Flute Choir and Colorado Silver Winds FluteOrchestra. She studied with Walter Haedrich, Janet Stodd, Claudia Anderson, and TenaHess.

CAITLYN MCCURDY, a high school junior, has been involved in band for many years. Shehas studied privately for one year with Jennifer Rundlett and has enjoyed playing in theFrederick Community College Flute Choir this past year. McCurdy is a pleasure to teachand laughs easily in her lessons.

TRAVIS MCDADE, a sophomore at Louisville High School, studies with Dianne Williams.He participated in the 2005–06 Northeastern Buckeye Conference, Akron University, andKent State University honors bands. He studies voice and enjoys playing tennis.

CECILIA MCDOWELL was born in London in 1951. Her compositions for a wide varietyof vocal and instrumental ensembles are frequently performed throughout the England.McDowell’s compositional style speaks to listener and performer alike.

LISHA MCDUFF has toured extensively with Broadway musicals and is principal flute ofthe national tour of Phantom of the Opera. She also performs with the Chicago productionof Wicked, as well as the national touring companies of Disney’s Lion King. She studied withWalfrid Kujala at Northwestern.

JEREMY MCENTIRE served as principal flutist of the Orquestra de la UANL inMonterrey, Mexico, as well as piccoloist in the Richmond Symphony. His teachers includeFrancile Bilyeu and Fenwick Smith. He resides in Richmond, Virginia, with his wife andtwo kids.

CINDY BASSETT MCGANN plays in the Lincoln Symphony and has performed as asoloist and chamber musician in the US and Italy. A member of the Nebraska Flute Clubsince 2003, she currently serves as its president. She teaches flute privately and at GraceUniversity in Omaha.

HELEN MCGARR a ninth grader, won at the MTNA, Utah State Fair, and Stillman-Kelley,and has performed on the radio show From the Top. She has had masterclasses with JeannieBaxtresser, Carol Wincenc, Robert Langevin, and Bradley Garner. Her teacher is LaurelMaurer.

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DEMARRE MCGILL, winner of a 2003 Avery Fisher Career Grant, is the acting principalflutist of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. McGill studied with Julius Baker and JeffreyKhaner at the Curtis Institute of Music and received his MM from the Juilliard School.

EMILY HOPPE MCKAY is assistant professor of flute at Northern Arizona University. Shewas associate instructor of flute and Chancellor’s Doctoral Fellow at Indiana University,studying with Thomas Robertello and Elizabeth Buck. McKay earned her MM fromCarnegie Mellon and her BM from Penn State.

CATHERINE MCMICHAEL composes music for a variety of instruments, with three ofher flute works winning the NFA Newly Published Music Award. She has degrees in pianoperformance and chamber music from the University of Michigan and lives in Saginaw,Michigan.

ELIZABETH MCNUTT, known for her interpretations of new works, has given more than100 premieres and performed in Europe, Asia, and throughout the US. Her CD pipe wrenchis on EMF Media; she has published in Organized Sound and Flutist Quarterly. McNuttteaches at the University of North Texas.

DORLI MCWAYNE, principal flutist with the Fairbanks Symphony, teaches at theUniversity of Alaska, directs the Fairbanks Flutists, now in their 26th year, and has recorded10 CDs with the National Flute Choir. A charter member of the Professional Flute Choir,she directed the ensemble in 2000.

JULIE MESCHKO is an active flute and piccolo player in southern Florida. She has assistedin flute choir masterclasses at Wildacres, where she has also run the Afternoon Recitalseries. Meschko has been Exhibits chair for the Florida Flute Fair and is a member of theNational Flute Choir.

TILL MACIVOR MEYN is assistant professor of music composition and theory atYoungstown State University’s Dana School of Music. He earned degrees in compositionfrom the University of Southern California (DMA), Indiana University (MM), and theUniversity of California–San Diego (BA).

TESS MILLER received her DMA at Michigan State University and teaches at AlbionCollege and Lansing Community College in Michigan. A member of various chamberensembles, including the Everon Duo, Flûtée, and the London Trio, she enjoys promotingand performing new and old music styles.

LINDA MINTENER, an Indiana University School of Music grad, studied with JamesPellerite, Harry Houdeshell, and Robert Cole. Mintener teaches privately and is a memberof the Madison Flute Club. A tax litigation specialist with the Wisconsin Department ofRevenue, she acts as NFA legal counsel.

JANICE MISURELL-MITCHELL, composer, flutist and performance artist, is artisticcodirector of CUBE Contemporary Chamber Ensemble in Chicago. She teaches in theUniversity of Chicago’s Department of Music and has received awards from Meet theComposer, the Illinois Arts Council, the NFA, and others.

ASHLEY MITZEL, student of Wendy Kumer, will major in flute performance and artsmanagement at Miami University of Ohio. She won first place in the Ohio Music TeachersAssociation (2005), was in the National High School Flute Choir (2004), and was soloistwith the Youngstown Symphony Youth Orchestra.

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TAKEAKI MIYAMAE has been a Suzuki-trained flutist since his early teens. He is also ascientist and recently found less stressful flute method based on physiological and medicalknowledge. Miyamae has presented lots of recitals and masterclasses in the US and Japan.He lives in Pittsburgh.

ALEXANDRA MOLNAR-SUHAJDA earned a BM in composition and won the MostOutstanding Musician Award from George Mason University on a scholarship fromASCAP. She plays with Columbia Flute Choir, writes for varied ensembles, and iscommissioned extensively by individuals and groups.

KAREN EVANS MORATZ, Young Artist Competition coordinator, is principal flutist withthe Indianapolis Symphony and artist in residence at Butler University. Southern Music haspublished her Mozart cadenzas. Her teachers have included Britton Johnson, Tim Day,Mark Sparks, and William Bennett.

DAVID MORGAN is assistant professor of jazz studies at Youngstown State University. BeloHorizonte was commissioned by Nancy Andrew and premiered at the Washingtonconvention in 2002.

DAVID MOTTO wrote the Musician’s Practice Planner, a best-selling assignment book andpractice log. He is on the faculty at San Francisco State University, has performed inorchestras, Broadway pit and jazz ensembles, and is founder/owner of Molto MusicPublishing Company.

PAMELA MURCHISON resides in Pittsburgh, where she maintains an active schedule offreelance teaching and performing. She is a founding member of the world music group,Mainspring. A graduate of Duquesne University, she is completing her master’s degree atYoungstown State University.

DAWN WALSH MYERS is band director at NP Moss in Lafayette, Louisiana. She maintainsa private flute studio and plays with the Lafayette Concert Band and Acadiana WindSymphony. She received her BM and MM from the University of Louisiana–Lafayette,studying with Andrea Kapell Loewy.

KATSUTOSHI NAGASAWA was born in Tokyo in 1923. A founding member of ProMusica Nipponia, he has written numerous works for Japanese instruments, kabukitheatre, and received the Purple Ribbon Medal from the Japanese government in 1990.

MEGAN NEAL, a member of the Air Force Band of Flight, earned a BM from YoungstownState University. Her previous teachers include Wendy Kumer, George Pope, NancyAndrew, and Katherine Thomas-Umble. Neal is pursuing her MM at Wright StateUniversity, studying with Christopher Chaffee.

JOSH NELSON hails from southern California and maintains a busy schedule as a jazzpianist, composer, and recording artist. He has performed with some of the most respectednames in jazz. As a leader and accompanist, Nelson is making his mark on the internationaljazz scene.

SUSAN NELSON is the flute instructor at Bemidji State University in Minnesota. She haspublished discographies of Georges Barrère and Marcel Moyse, and articles on earlywoodwind recordings. Her flute discography, The Flute On Record—the 78rpm Era, waspublished by Scarecrow Press in February.

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NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY SUMMER METROPOLITAN FLUTEORCHESTRA, under the direction of Paige Dashner Long, is composed of select, highlytrained flutists from New England. The orchestra performed at the Columbus NFAconvention and presented a concert tour in France.

SANDY DUFFY NORMAN performs and teaches in Oregon’s Willamette Valley. She hasreleased five CDs and published collections of flute and harp duos with Alry. She maintainsSunridge Flute Studios in Salem and is a member of the Oregon Flute Quartet.

SONJA NOYKOS lives in Salt Lake City, Utah, where she directs music and education at achurch as well as teaching and playing flute. A 2005 graduate of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, she has won and placed in many competitions, including the NFAHigh School Competition in 2001.

MIRIAM NUSSBAUM, member of the NFA High School Flute Choir, is a student ofFlorence Flumerfelt and a member of the Syracuse Symphony Youth Orchestra.

KIMBERLY NUTTER, 12, of Evans City, Pennsylvania, is in sixth grade and has studiedflute with Kathy Blocki for two and a half years. Nutter was selected for the Seton HillHonors Band and enjoys creative writing, drawing, acting and swimming.

WIL OFFERMANS, graduated from the Brabants Conservatory, Holland, in flute andimprovised music. He has presented his teaching at Hochschule Hamburg, New EnglandConservatory, Kunitachi College of Music in Tokyo, and the Shanghai Conservatory. Hisannual Flute Summer Course has been held since 1992.

SEUNG-MIN OH an 11th grader at the Seoul High School of Music, won the NationalMusic Association of Young Soloists, Music Journal magazine, and Sook-myung Women’sCollege competitions. Oh has played in masterclasses with Michael Debost, BradleyGarner, and Jeffery Kahner.

TORIN OLSEN, a Pittsburgh resident, is earning his MM in flute performance atDuquesne University. He teaches and freelances in Pittsburgh. His teachers include JimWalker, Geralyn Coticone, and Tober Langevin.

HENRY MARINO ORAZI holds a DMA in collaborative piano from the ClevelandInstitute of Music. He is an active performer and teacher in the Cleveland area, maintainsa large private piano studio, and teaches music appreciation at Case Western ReserveUniversity.

KARLA ORDÓÑEZ is flute instructor at Houghton College’s Greatbatch School of Music.She holds performance degrees from Louisiana State University and the University ofNorth Texas, and a DMA from the Eastman School of Music. Her teachers includeKatherine Kemler, Terri Sundberg, and Bonita Boyd.

LAUREN OSNATO is a founding member of the Long Island Flute Club, serving as bothtreasurer and editor of Flute Notes. She holds a BFA in music education and an MS in musichistory from C.W. Post College and has taught elementary band in the Long Beach SchoolDistrict for the past 28 years.

YUKI OTSUKA was born in Japan and graduated from Osaka College of Music. She alsostudied with Thomas Robertello at Indiana University. Otsuka is the 2003 winner of theMyrna W. Brown Artist competition, as well as many other Japanese contests. She is a

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freelance flutist in Japan.

LAUREN PANFILI is a flutist and teacher in the Washington, D.C. area, and co-owner ofAlberto Grossi Woodwinds, a flute repair shop in Falls Church, Virginia. She holds degreesfrom St. Olaf College and the University of Iowa. Her teachers include Tadeu Coelho,Darrin Thaves, and Kay Sahlin.

DAN PARASKY is pursuing a master’s in music education from Boston University. Hisflourishing Parasky Flute Studios in Pittsburgh have produced award-winning students onthe local, regional, and national levels. His former teachers include Damian Bursill-Halland Wendy Kumer.

DEBORAH SINACORE PARKER has been a band director in the Rochester, New York areasince 1992. Her teachers include Leone Buyse, Philip Kaplan, Joan Schwartzman, andRobert Bush. Parker performed with regional orchestras in New England and worked at theVerne Q. Powell Flute Company.

JENNIFER PARKER-HARLEY is a member of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra andteaches at Otterbein College. She holds degrees from the Eastman School, Michigan Stateand Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.

JON KIMURA PARKER, one of the most sought-after artists in the world, studied at theJulliard School with Adele Marcus. Parker is professor of piano at the Shepherd School ofMusic at Rice University in Houston. He has recorded for Telarc with Yoel Levi and AndrePrevin.

KRISTINE PARKER earned a DMA studying with Richard Sherman at Michigan State andan MM studying with Elaine Jorgensen at Brigham Young University. Other teachersinclude Leone Buyse, Frances Blaisdell, and Isabelle Chapuis Starr. Parker is a member ofthe Mormon Tabernacle Choir.

SETH PARKER, member of the NFA High School Flute Choir, is a student of CynthiaIsenhower and a 2005–06 member of the Illinois Music Educators Association All-StateBand.

KENAN PAULUS, member of the NFA High School Flute Choir, is a student of LynneCooksey and an honors student at St. Mark’s High School in Wilmington, Delaware.

LEA PEARSON holds a DMA in flute performance from Ohio State University. A 1998Fulbright Scholar, she is the author of the acclaimed pedagogy tool Body Mapping forFlutists: What Every Flute Teacher Needs to Know About the Body and teaches workshopsand master classes in body mapping.

DANIEL PEREIRA, originally from Caracas, Venezuela, is the cellist of the Dali StringQuartet and a member of the Harrisburg Symphony. For three years he was a member ofthe Sturgis String Quartet and the Arkansas Symphony. He lives in Cleveland with his wife,Marisela.

LINDA PEREKSTA, coordinator of the Baroque Flute Master Class Competition, is amember of the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra and teaches at Tulane University and theUniversity of New Orleans. Her teachers have included Betty Bang Mather, CharlesDeLaney, Leone Buyse, and Robert Willoughby.

DIANE PETERS is a freelance flutist in Rochester, New York, as well as a regulatory

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specialist in the telecommunications field. She earned her BM and MM from the EastmanSchool of Music, where she studied with Joseph Mariano, Walfrid Kujala, and Bonita Boyd.

MARINA PICCININI has collaborated with the Haefliger, Uchida, Tacaks, and Brentanoquartets, and recorded CDs for Avie, Claves, and Sony. A professor at Peabody, Piccininiearned her BM and MM at Juilliard studying with Julius Baker, Jeanne Baxtresser, andAurele Nicolet.

JO ELLEN PINKHAM, treasurer/membership chair of the Rochester Flute Association, hasa BA from Hamilton College and an MBA from SUNY Buffalo. She worked for theMilwaukee Symphony and Buffalo Philharmonic orchestras, and plays in the HochsteinMusic Educators and Perinton Concert bands.

The PITTSBURGH FLUTE CLUB has been active for more than 75 years. For the past 50years, Bernard Goldberg has served as its guiding force. More than 100 PFC members willperform in a flute choir on Saturday evening and will serve as volunteers throughout theconvention weekend.

STEPHEN POLLOCK is a founding member and tenor saxophonist of the New CenturySaxophone Quartet. He received his music degrees at the North Carolina School of theArts, and has taught at several colleges. Pollock is on the faculty at Duquesne Universityand coordinates the Wildacres Sax Retreat.

GEORGE POPE is professor of flute at the University of Akron and Baldwin WallaceConservatory. He performs with the Solaris Quintet, and has also performed with theAkron Symphony, the Cleveland Orchestra, and other ensembles. He is a graduate ofNorthwestern and the University of Tulsa.

MARK POPE lives in Irving, Texas, where he is director of music ministries at PlymouthPark United Methodist Church. He earned a BM in composition at the University ofTennessee and an MM in sacred music and choral conducting at Southern MethodistUniversity.

AMY PORTER, associate professor of flute at the University of Michigan, received theuniversity’s Henry Russel Award. She’s won prizes at Paris/Ville d’Avray, Kobe, and NFAcompetitions. Porter was associate principal flute with Atlanta Symphony for eight years.

CHRISTINE POTTER, an alto and bass flute expert, has performed in London, Paris,Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Washington, Boston, and Seattle. Shecommissioned and premiered many works, including Obstinato and Scareso by MikeMower. Her next premier is Two for Two by Katherine Hoover.

VALERIE POTTER, principal flute of the New Mexico Symphony and piccolo with theSanta Fe Opera Orchestra, received a BM from Indiana University and an MM from Yale.She is associate professor of flute at the University of New Mexico.

REBECCA POVODATOR studies with Jim Walker at the University of SouthernCalifornia. Other teachers include Brad Garner, Adrianne Greenbaum, Jill Felber, andAngela Kelly. She performed with Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra and wasa finalist in the NFA High School competition.

ARDAL POWELL is editor of TRAVERSO and president of Folkers & Powell, makers ofhistorical flutes (baroqueflute.com). He holds an MA and PhD from Cambridge University.

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His 2002 book, The Flute, won the American Musical Instrument Society’s BessaraboffPrize.

IRNA PRIORE, assistant professor of music theory at the University of NorthCarolina–Greensboro, holds a PhD in music theory from the University of Iowa and aDMA in flute from City University of New York. An article of hers will be published in thebook Sequenza Series in 2006.

LIZ PRITCHETT has a degree in flute performance from the University of NorthCarolina–Charlotte. She lives in Charlotte, where she is a freelance musician as well as aflute specialist for J.L. Smith & Co. Pritchett is a member of the National Flute Choir.

IRENE PRUZAN, the NFA’s public relations director, has played with the Minnesota andSt. Paul Chamber orchestras and the San Francisco Symphony. She taught at InterlochenArts Camp and is a clinician, ensemble coach, and flute teacher, including at two arts highschools, in central Florida.

BETHANY RACKE, a junior at Montour High School, studies with Katie Schott and is inthe Pittsburgh Youth Pops Orchestra, West Hills Symphonic Band, and Montour WindEnsemble. She’s played in the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association Honors andDistrict and the Western Allegheny Area Honors bands.

LAURA RAKEL, a University of North Texas senior, studies with Mary Karen Clardy. Rakelwas a winner of the 2005 Piccolo Masterclass and was a finalist in the 2001 NFA HighSchool Competition. She won the 2005 Entergy Competition and received third place inthe 2003 MTNA national competition.

NAN RAPHAEL has been a guest artist/clinician nationwide, recording artist withWashington Winds, and member of the American flute Orchestra since retiring, after 26years, from the US Army Field Band, in which she was a frequent featured soloist. She hasa CD, Short and Sweet.

CARY RATCLIFF studied composition and piano at the Eastman School of Music. Apianist with the Rochester Philharmonic, Ratcliff has taught at Eastman and created adecade of orchestral soundtracks for the Smithsonian’s Einstein Planetarium.

MARTHA REARICK, was professor emerita at the University of South Florida andperformed with the Florida Gulf Coast Symphony and Ars Nova Wind Quintet. A formerNFA board member, she performed in Europe, Egypt, Peru, and Korea. She died May 29.

BETSY REEDS is second flute with the Buffalo Philharmonic. A native of Springfield,Missouri, she has also soloed with the Springfield Symphony. Reeds is on the faculty ofCanisius College, teaches privately, performs with the Reeds/Ali Flute and Guitar Duo, andis a member of the National Flute Choir.

ANNA REISENWEAVER, member of the NFA High School Flute Choir, is a student ofLori Akins and plays flute and piccolo in the Springfield (Ohio) Youth Symphony.

LAURA RESNICK principal flute of the Peabody Sinfonietta, attended ARIA InternationalSummer Academy and Julius Baker Masterclasses and won first place in the Flute Societyof Washington 2006 High School Honors Competition. She has studied with Alison Potter,Elizabeth Rowe, and Laurie Sokoloff.

HELEN RICHMAN of Brooklyn, New York, has enjoyed recent recitals in Weill Recital

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Hall, and the Trinity Church Noon Hour Series. Her CD, Shadowdance, is on Capstone. Herteachers include Philip Dunigan, Fenwick Smith, and Timothy Hutchins. She maintains anactive Suzuki studio.

STEPHANIE RIEGLE is a flutist with the Pensacola Symphony Orchestra and a memberof the Mobile Symphony Orchestra and the orchestras for Pensacola Opera and the ChoralSociety of Pensacola. A graduate of Stetson University, Riegle’s teachers have includedBritton Johnsen and Geoffrey Gilbert.

KAREN RITSCHER is the associate professor of viola at the Oberlin College Conservatoryof Music. She has performed with BargeMusic, Orpheus, the New York Philharmonic, andthe New York Chamber Soloists, and at such festivals as Aspen, Domaine-Forget, andRoundTop.

THOMAS ROBERTELLO is a professor at Indiana University and former member of thePittsburgh Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra, and National Symphony. He’s also been on thefaculties of Carnegie Mellon and the Cleveland Institute. See thomasrobertello.com

JENNY ROBINSON, second flute with the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, is continuinglecturer in flute at Indiana–Purdue University Fort Wayne. Formerly principal flutist of theOakland Symphony, she won the 2006 Flute Society of Washington Piccolo Artist and 2005NFA Orchestral Audition competitions.

MICHELLE ROBINSON, member of the NFA High School Flute Choir, is a student ofAlice Akins and a member of the New World Youth Symphony Orchestra.

PAMELA ROMEO is a flutist, teacher, and freelancer in the Pittsburgh area. She foundedthe quartet Northern Light Flutes, which performed at the 2002 convention. A graduate ofDuquesne University, Romeo was a member of the Professional Flute Choir and is amember of the National Flute Choir.

MINDY ROSENFELD earned a BM at Peabody Conservatory and an MM at the SanFrancisco Conservatory. She performs and records with Philharmonia Baroque Orchestraand the Baltimore Consort, teaches, dances, and plays renaissance harp. She has five boysand an organic garden in California.

RICK ROWLEY, pianist, has appeared extensively as a recitalist, a concerto soloist andchamber performer with many of the world’s leading musicians. His recent recordings forPlum CDs have received superb reviews. He is a lecturer at the University of Texas–Austin.

SUSAN ROYAL, professor of flute at SUNY–Fredonia and winner of the President’s Awardof Excellence, performs with the Buffalo and Erie philharmonics. She earned degrees fromYale, SUNY–Stony Brook, and Ithaca College, and studied with Julius Baker, Samuel Baron,Thomas Nyfenger, and Trevor Wye.

JOHN RUDOLPH, principal percussionist of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, is on thefaculty of the University of Toronto and the Glenn Gould School of the Royal Conservatoryof Music. He studied with Alan Abel and Charles Owen and earned an MM from theCatholic University of America.

KATHLEEN BERENS RUDOLPH is principal flute of the CBC Radio Orchestra, head ofthe wind division of the Glenn Gould School of the Royal Conservatory of Music, and anadjunct professor at the University of Western Ontario. She also performs in a flute and

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percussion duo with her husband.

HEATHER RUNYON, member of the NFA High School Flute Choir, is a student of LucilleSnell and has been first flute in tri-county and all-county bands for two years.

ELIZABETH A. SADILEK, a member of the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra, wasassociate professor of flute at Iowa State University. Sadilek’s publications include Bach’sPartita for Solo Flute with Emphasis on the Allemande with Betty Bang Mather.

MARISELA SAGER, a native of southern California, is the assistant principal flutist of theCleveland Orchestra. Previously, she held the same position in the Baltimore Symphonyand was a member of the New World Symphony. This is her debut at the NFA convention.

MARY SAND earned a PhD in medical microbiology and is retired from laboratorymedicine. She plays in the Farmington Valley Symphony, the Connecticut Valley ChamberOrchestra, and the Charter Oak Flutes and conducts the LC Flutes. This is her secondappearance with the NFA Professional Flute Choir.

LISA GARNER SANTA, NFA Professional Flute Choir coordinator, is associate professorof flute at Texas Tech and principal flutist of the Lubbock Symphony. Her research includesThe Flutist Quarterly and Flute Talk articles and the world premiere of Mike Mower’sConcerto for Flute and Wind Ensemble.

KATHRYN SCARBROUGH is assistant dean and flute faculty of the Hochstein School ofMusic in Rochester, New York. Former principal flutist of the US Marine Corps Band, sheearned performance degrees from Arizona State (MM) and Towson University (BS). Shestudied with Trygve Peterson and Sara Nichols.

MARK DAVIS SCATTERDAY has been the conductor of the Eastman Wind Ensemblesince 2002. Before his appointment at Eastman, he chaired Cornell University’sDepartment of Music. An advocate of contemporary music, he has recorded on Summit,Albany, and Fleur De Son Classics.

PERRY SCHACK studied in Augsburg, Salzburg, and in Barcelona on an Erasmusscholarship. He is a prizewinner in the International Guitar Competition, a MenuhinFoundation Scholar, and has performed as a soloist in Austria, Germany, Poland and theUS.

ELISE SCHAUER is a junior performance major at James Madison University, where sheis studying with Beth Chandler. Schauer has performed in masterclasses with MichelDebost, Jill Felber, Claudia Anderson, Jonathan Snowden, Jim Walker, Bradley Garner,Randolph Bowman, and Robert Dick.

STACY SCHERMANN earned degrees from Slippery Rock University (BME) andDuquesne University (BM). A freelance flutist and conductor, she is on the faculty at theFlute Academy and is the apprentice conductor of the Pittsburgh Youth SymphonyOrchestra.

PETER SCHICKELE was born in 1935 in Ames, Iowa. Educated at Swarthmore Collegeand Juilliard, he has composed more than 100 works for a variety of genres. His musicaltalents have won him numerous awards. His style mixes European tradition with a distinctAmerican idiom.

TINA SCHLABACH is a flutist/teacher residing in Athens, Ohio. She played third

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flute/piccolo in the Symphony Orchestra of the State of Mexico and was adjunct fluteinstructor at Murray State University. She performs in regional orchestras in Kentucky,Indiana, Ohio, and West Virginia.

GARY SCHOCKER is a world-renowned flutist and the world’s most published livingcomposer of music for the flute. He performs and teaches masterclasses throughout the USand internationally. Visit garyschocker.com

DIANE BOYD SCHULTZ is NFA Professional Flute Choir Competition chair,artist/teacher of flute at the University of Alabama, flutist of the Capstone Quintet, andpiccoloist of the Tuscaloosa Symphony. A Yamaha performing artist, she has performedand taught in the US, Canada, the UK, and Romania.

STEPHEN SCHULTZ is principal and solo flutist with the Philharmonia BaroqueOrchestra, founder of American Baroque, an associate teaching professor at CarnegieMellon University, and a faculty member of Jeanne Baxtresser’s International Flute MasterClass. Schultz has produced and edited 40 CDs.

AUSTIN ALAN SCOTT was born in New York, received a BA from Guilford College inNorth Carolina, studied at Juilliard, and earned an MA from Columbia. He was principalflute in the North Carolina Symphony for four years, moving to the Victoria Symphonyand the Victoria Conservatory of Music.

JOY SEARS, a flutist and teacher, is also the resident flute repair specialist for the Bennettand Marcusson masterclasses at the Wildacres Flute Retreat. A member of the NationalFlute Choir and an avid outdoor enthusiast, Sears recently completed her first 10K run inCharleston, South Carolina.

KIM SETTEDUCATI recently received her MM at the University of Akron where shestudied with George Pope and Jane Berkner. She is a graduate of Ithaca College in NewYork. Her previous teachers include Claudia Anderson, Wendy Mehne, and Brad Garner.

BRIANNE SHARKEY attended Northwestern University and studied with Walfrid Kujalaand Richard Graef. She then went to England to study with Trevor Wye. A finalist in theFrank Bowen Competition, she performs with City Music Cleveland, the WarrenPhilharmonic, and the Youngstown Symphony Orchestra.

CHIP SHELTON is active with the NFA Jazz and Performance Health Care committees andin various performances and presentations. His performances include end-blown, alto,bass, and contrabass flutes, percussion, soprano saxophone, and vocals. Shelton’s sixth CD,Peace Time, is on Summit Records.

CARIN SHERRARD has performed in several orchestras and chamber groups in NewYork, Boston, and her native Seattle. She received an MM from SUNY–Purchase and a BMfrom Central Washington University. Her teachers have included Tara Helen O’Connor,Kathleen Nester, Marianne Gedigian, and Hal Ott.

ELISE SHOPE was a member of the Texas All-State Symphony Band, the All-StatePhilharmonic Orchestra, and the Houston Youth Symphony. She now attends theUniversity of Michigan School of Music, studying with Amy Porter and playing in theUniversity Symphony Orchestra.

DEBORAH R. SILVERSTEIN earned a BME at the New England Conservatory of Music

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and MM in flute at Ithaca College. She is past president of the Pittsburgh Flute Club,director of the Beaver County Flute Choirs, instrumental teacher at Rhema ChristianSchool, and directs her three musical children.

REBECCA SILVERSTEIN, 11, has played the flute for a year and a half. She has performedwith the Beaver County Flute Choirs, in recitals, and masterclasses, and has played withJames Galway in Pittsburgh. Rebecca sings with the Children’s Festival Chorus ofPittsburgh, and studies piano privately.

EVY SILVIS, member of the NFA High School Flute Choir, is a student of Pam Romeo andhas played in honors, district, regional and county bands.

RITA GEORGE SIMMONS has a BM from Boston Conservatory and an MM from IthacaCollege. She is a winner of the 2000 Convention Performers Competition. Simmons is afaculty member of the Hochstein School of Music and piccoloist for the Hochstein MusicEducators Wind Band.

ALISON BROWN SINCOFF, associate professor of flute at Ohio University, has completeddoctoral coursework at Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and holds degrees fromthe University of Nebraska–Lincoln and the University of Illinois.

LARRY SINGER is a highly acclaimed composer who resides in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Hispiece Concerto for Piccolo in an Olden Style was written for Clemente Barone, piccoloistfor the Detriot Symphony from 1958 to 1991. Barone premiered the concerto at the 1984NFA convention in Chicago.

EMILY SMETHURST, originally from Vancouver, studied at McGill University withCarolyn Christie and Timothy Hutchins, and at Indiana University with ThomasRobertello. She has played second flute and piccolo with Canada’s National Arts CentreOrchestra since 2002.

DMITRI N. SMIRNOV, Russian composer, graduated from Moscow Conservatoire. Oncea visiting professor at Keele University, he’s taught at Goldsmiths College in London since2003. His work includes the operas Tiriel and Thel, three oratories, three symphonies, 10concertos, and chamber and vocal music.

ASHLEY SMITH, a senior at Lutheran High School in Westland, Michigan, studies withHolly Clemans. Smith went to Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp and a flute workshop at OhioState University last summer. She has been in the concert band at school, leads her ownflute group, and is in a community orchestra.

DIANE SMITH is a member of the Rochester Philharmonic and the Antara Winds. Sheteaches at Roberts Wesleyan College and the Hochstein School, where she is also ensemblescoordinator and cochair of the Wind Department. A graduate of the Eastman School ofMusic, she is a student of Joseph Mariano.

HALE SMITH, an African American composer, was born in Cleveland and earned degreesfrom the Cleveland Institute of Music. Smith has been a music editor, jazz arranger,classical composer, and university professor. His compositions are often influenced by jazzand serial techniques.

JAN SMITH retired in 2004 from her position as assistant principal flute in the St. LouisSymphony after 36 years. She teaches flute and directs the flute choir at Washington

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University in St. Louis and is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music, where she studiedwith Joseph Mariano.

MICHELE SMITH earned a BM in flute from Kent State, an MFA in musicology fromBrooklyn College, and trained with Robert Langevin and Bernard Goldberg. Her jazzteachers include Mauricio Smith, Richard Davis, and Roland Hanna. She leads her owngroup, Duetti Brillanti, and freelances in New York.

JONATHAN SNOWDEN, a former professor at the Royal College of Music, is artist-in-residence for the artist diploma graduate program at Georgetown University and isprincipal flute with the London Chamber Orchestra. He divides his time betweencommercial/film work, solo appearances, and teaching worldwide.

ALEX SPALLONE is a junior at Hampton High School, Allison Park, Pennsylvania. She hasbeen playing the flute for seven years and is a student of Nicki Kuhn. Spallone has alsostudied dance for eight years at Michele’s Dance Center.

HELEN SPIELMAN teaches flute in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. She is on the faculty ofWildacres Flute Retreat, where she leads a seminar on performance anxiety, which is alsothe topic of her presentation at the British Flute Society convention in August 2006 inManchester, England.

TERESA SPISAK, of Springfield, Virginia, performs with Flauto Dolce and studied flute atthe New England Conservatory. She has been a member of the Alexandria and Brooklinesymphonies, and the Kirkwood Flute Ensemble.

REBECCA SPRINGER, member of the NFA High School Flute Choir, is a student of LynneCooksey and a member of the Delaware All-State Band.

STACEY GRAHAM STEELE is an assistant professor of flute at Slippery Rock Universityin Pennsylvania, where she teaches applied flute and flute choirs. She has performed inJapan, Ireland, Spain and India. Steele is a graduate of Wichita State University and theUniversity of North Texas.

ABIGAIL STEN is a fourth-year flute performance major at the Baldwin-Wallace CollegeConservatory of Music, where she studies with George Pope. She also studies with AlbertoAlmarza when she is in the Pittsburgh area.

ELIZABETH STERN, 15, studies with Brad Garner at Juilliard Pre-College. She won the2004 Long Island Philharmonic Young Artist, Hartwick Festival 2004 Concerto, and2005–06 Lincoln Center Chamber Music High School competitions, and an honorablemention at the 2004 Julius Baker Masterclass.

ALEXA STILL records on Koch International Classics and teaches at the SydneyConservatorium of Music. She studied with Samuel Baron and Thomas Nyfenger, won aFulbright Award and New York Flute Club Young Artist Competition, and was principalflute with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra.

KARLHEINZ STOCKHAUSEN is a German composer of modern music, electronic musicand operas. Influenced by the music of Anton Webern, he studied with Olivier Messiaen.He also studied phonetics and communication theory. Stockhausen has written more than200 works for a variety of musical media.

JANET STODD, a flute instructor at Augustana College and St. Ambrose University, plays

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piccolo in the Quad City Symphony and is flutist for its Woodwind Outreach concerts.Stodd is founder/director of the Augustana Flute Choir and Quad City Flutes Unlimitedand a member of the National Flute Choir.

KRISTEN STONER teaches at the University of Florida, where she directs the UF FluteEnsemble. She performs and teaches nationally and internationally and studied with KarlKraber, Brad Garner, William Montgomery, and Jacqueline Hofto. Her new CD, Images, forsolo flute, will be released this fall.

SAM STOWE taught music and flute at several small colleges in the Southeast, and is nowadjunct faculty at Gardner-Webb University. He was a member of the Air Force’s TacticalAir Command Band. Stowe is principal flute in the Charlotte Civic Orchestra and amember of the National Flute Choir.

FRED STRIDE teaches jazz arranging at the University of British Columbia. Besides hismany jazz compositions he has written concert music for such professional ensembles asthe CBC Radio and the Vancouver Symphony orchestras. Many of his works have beenreleased on CD by CBC Records.

ALYSHA SULEY, a member of the NFA High School Flute Choir, is a student of WendyKumer and a member of the Pittsburgh Flute Academy Flute choirs.

BRITTA SWEDENBORG, member of the NFA High School Flute Choir, is a student ofCarol Gilkey and a member of the Minnesota Youth Symphony.

NATALIE SYRING, NFA Archives Committee, is on the faculty of the University of CentralOklahoma. She teaches music theory, ear training, and flute, has performed at NFAconventions, is principal flutist of the Woodlands Orchestra in Texas, and conducts theOklahoma Flute Society Honor Flute choirs.

LISA TARGONSKI-CISNEROS plays piccolo with Northwest Indiana Symphony, NewPhilharmonic of Illinois, and substitutes with the Illinois Philharmonic. She freelances inthe Chicago area and is a member of the National Flute Choir.

JESSE TATUM attended the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, where she earned herBM under Tim Day, and the University of New Mexico, where she earned her MM underValerie Potter. Tatum is a substitute with the New Mexico Symphony.

PAUL TAUB, the NFA’s New Music Advisory Committee chair, is a long-time advocate ofcontemporary music. Professor of music at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, he is theflutist and executive director of the Seattle Chamber Players and on the board of directorsof Chamber Music America.

DOTTI ANITA TAYLOR, jazz and classical flutist and pianist, studied at the CaputoConservatory of Musical Arts and Julliard and received a BA in math and an MA in musicat Queens College. She has more than 175 compositions and has received many Meet theComposers grants.

MELANIE FOSTER TAYLOR, pianist in Ensemble Radieuse, is associate professor of pianopedagogy at Converse College’s Petrie School of Music. She holds a DMA from IndianaUniversity, and degrees from Marshall, the University of Texas, and Oberlin.

JACOB TER VELDHUIS, a Dutch composer, made a name for himself with melodious,heartfelt compositions. Ter Veldhuis makes superb use of electronics, incorporating audio

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samples from the Gulf War, Chet Baker, or the Jerry Springer Show. His music is a colorfulmix of “high” and “low” culture.

DARRIN THAVES, principal flute of the Northwest Sinfonietta and instructor of flute atCalifornia State University–Long Beach, won the Seattle Ladies Musical Club and 2005NFA Convention Performers competitions, and is the coordinator for the NFA HighSchool Soloist Competition.

ANNA THIBEAULT teaches flute at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, plays withthe Atlanta Pops and Augusta Opera, and is the course director for Wildacres Flute Retreat.She has studied with Bourquin, Renzi, Kujala, Tipton, and Gilbert, and is a member of theNational Flute Choir.

ANDREA THIELE, harpist, freelances in Los Angeles. She has been principal harp with thePhoenix Symphony and the Staatskapelle Schwerin, Germany. Thiele has performed withthe Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Deutsche Oper Berlin, and Munchner Philharmoniker.Her MM degree is from Yale.

EBONEE THOMAS is currently enjoying her time as a fellow with the New WorldSymphony. She attended Southern Methodist University and the New EnglandConservatory of Music. Before becoming an NWS fellow, Thomas held a one-year positionas second flute with the Houston Symphony.

CAEN THOMASON-REDUS is assistant professor of flute at the University ofWisconsin–Milwaukee. He was a Detroit Symphony Orchestra fellow and earned degreesfrom the University of Redlands and Rice University. His primary instructors were CandicePalmberg, Leone Buyse, and Jeff Zook.

COLE THOMASON-REDUS is baritone and composer in residence with ScholaCantorum in San Francisco as well as the assistant director of the vocal program at SanFrancisco’s School of the Arts. He attended Oberlin College and earned his compositiondegree from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.

SHAUNA THOMPSON is a member of the Texas Tech University Orchestra and theMidland Odessa Symphony Orchestra. She has performed as a soloist with the Fort BendSymphony and Symphony North of Houston and won the 2005 Texas Tech UniversityConcerto Competition. Thompson studies with Lisa Garner Santa.

JOHN THOW is a composer in the San Francisco Bay area and a professor at the Universityof California–Berkeley. He earned a doctorate from Harvard and earned a Fulbright tostudy in Italy.

NANCY TOFF is the author of Monarch of the Flute: The Life of Georges Barrère, TheDevelopment of the Modern Flute, The Flute Book, and Georges Barrère and the Flute inAmerica. She has received the MLA’s Dena Epstein Award and grants from the SinfoniaFoundation and American Musicological Society.

BRENDA TRAUTMAN chairs the Amateur Resources Committee and is a flutist with theLorain Civic Orchestra. While her doctorate in materials science and engineering is thebasis for her profession, her avocation is the flute.

RASHIMI TRIVEDI, member of the NFA High School Flute Choir, is a student of LynneCooksey. She is a member of the Delaware All-State Band and Philadelphia Young Artist

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STEVE TUNG received his primary musical nourishment at his home churches. Otherformative influences include colleagues in the intimate musical circles he has been a partof, most notably, the Columbia Flute Choir, where he has been inspired and encouraged inmusic and in life by fellow members.

KATHRYN THOMAS UMBLE, assistant professor of flute at Youngstown State University,received a prix d’excellence from the Fontainebleau School of Music, France. An activerecitalist, she is principal flute of the Warren Philharmonic Orchestra and piccolo of theYoungstown Symphony Orchestra.

The UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA FLUTE ENSEMBLE is an active group of flutistsincluding graduate and undergraduate students from the School of Music as well as fromother majors across campus by audition. Directed by flute professor Kristen Stoner, theensemble is often conducted by Jacqueline Wright.

KARIN URSIN, nationally recognized flutist and piccoloist, has been principal piccolo ofthe Chicago and Syracuse symphonies and the Rochester Philharmonic. She studied withinternationally acclaimed pedagogues Mary Louise Poor, Walfrid Kujala, and Trevor Wye.

COLETTE VALENTINE performs extensively and is an assisting pianist for eventsworldwide. She is on the faculties of New Jersey City University, Long Island University, andthe Interlochen Chamber Music Camp. Valentine earned an MM from the University ofMaryland and a DMA from SUNY–Stony Brook.

LEE VAN DUSEN, DC, an assistant vice president at New York Chiropractic College andmember of the Performing Arts Medicine Association, is interested in treating andpreventing instrument-related musculoskeletal injuries. He maintains a private practiceand plays in two community bands.

LISA VAN DUSEN, the Rochester Flute Association’s newsletter editor, teaches flute andpiano. She performs in the Finger Lakes Concert, Seneca Falls Community, and PerintonConcert bands. She works for Geneva Concerts and does piano accompanying for twoschool districts.

CHRISTOPHER VANEMAN holds DMA, MMA, and MM degrees from Yale, a BM fromEastman, and studied in Salzburg and Brussels. Flutist in Ensemble Radieuse, he is assistantprofessir of flute and musicology at Converse College’s Petrie School of Music.

KELLY MCELRATH VANEMAN is associate professor of oboe and musicology and chairof the Musicology Department at Converse College’s Petrie School of Music. She holdsDMA, MMA, and MM degrees from Yale, a BM from Baylor, and a certificate from theRoyal Conservatory of Brussels.

GOTTFRIED VEIT, born in 1943, began his musical life as a clarinetist. As a composer hespecializes in wind orchestras, chamber music, and choral works with an emphasis onTyrolean themes. He is a much sought after juror in national and international musiccompetitions.

KELLY VIA is the piccoloist with the Atlanta Ballet and Macon Symphony orchestras andflutist with the Piedmont Winds. He teaches flute and directs flute choirs at MercerUniversity, Agnes Scott College, and the Atlanta Music Academy. His arrangements are

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CARL VINE, an Australian composer, completed his Sonata for Flute and Piano in 1992.His work includes pieces for dance, film, television, orchestra, and chamber ensembles.Three of his many awards come from the Australian Guild of Screen Composers.

KIRK VOGEL, a music educator in the Colorado public schools, is a composer specializingin works for ensemble students of all ages. The Pittsburgh Symphony and the FluteAcademy recently premiered his newly orchestrated version of the third movement of TheSecret Language of Snow.

RACHEL LYNN WADDELL is assistant professor of flute/music history at HillsdaleCollege in Michigan. She holds a DMA from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, an MMfrom Peabody, and a BM from James Madison University. Her teachers include John Bailey,Emily Skala, and Carol Kniebusch Noe.

SUSAN WALLER performs with the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra and throughoutCalifornia. She holds degrees from the Cleveland Institute of Music (DMA), the Universityof Michigan (MM), and Case Western Reserve (BA). She served as NFA secretary and ischair of the Special Publications Committee.

KELSEY WASHBURN, member of the NFA High School Flute Choir, is a student of AmyZuback. She is a member of the Oklahoma All-State Band and Oklahoma Youth Orchestra.

TONY WATSON is founder/director of the Atlanta Suzuki Flute School. He has a BMEfrom Valdosta State College and an MM from the University of Colorado. He is a doctoralstudent at the University of Georgia, serves as the NFA’s masterclass reporter, and is pastpresident of the Atlanta Flute Club.

LINDA WELKER has returned to flute playing after 25 years. She studies with SusanKroeker in the State College, Pennsylvania area and plays with the Hempfield CommunityOrchestra in Greensburg, Pennsylvania and City Flutes, an adult flute choir, in Oakland,Pennsylvania.

MARY JO WHITE is assistant professor of flute at the University of NorthCarolina–Wilmington and principal flute in the Wilmington Symphony. She has taught atBoston College, Central Michigan and Truman State universities and played in the Alma,Traverse City, and Lansing symphonies.

AMY ORSINGER WHITEHEAD holds flute performance degrees from DuquesneUniversity and the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. She is on the faculty at DavidsonCollege. As well as being a member of the National Flute Choir, Whitehead has played flutein the Charlotte Symphony since 1997.

TJ WIBLE, a student of Renée Krimsier at New England Conservatory, has performedconcertos in Prague, Leipzig, Budapest, and Pittsburgh. His awards include MTNA nationalwinner, three-time NFA high school soloist finalist, and the Haynes Devoe scholarship. Hisformer teachers include Wendy Kumer.

ROSANNE WIERINGA plays second flute and piccolo in the Vancouver SymphonyOrchestra. Before moving to Vancouver in 2004, she was principal flute in the ReginaSymphony Orchestra. Wieringa’s teachers have included Nora Shulman, KathleenRudloph, and Jeanne Baxtresser.

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ASHLEY WILSON, member of the NFA High School Flute Choir, is a student of RebeccaPaluzzi and a junior at Science Hill High School in Johnson City, Tennessee.

CAMERON WILSON, composer/violinist, earned his BM at the University of BritishColumbia. He is a member of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, CBC Radio Orchestra,and piano trio Joe Trio, which has performed throughout Canada and the US.

KELLY MOLLNOW WILSON earned a BME from Baldwin-Wallace College and a MM influte performance from Ohio State. She has nine years of public school instrumental musicteaching experience and has a special interest in teaching body mapping to youngerstudents.

CAROL WINCENC, a celebrated international soloist, devoted professor mentor, belovedmuse of composing giants, Grammy nominee, multitasking, indefatigable madre, chambermusic extraordinaire (Les Amies, NYWQT), NFA life/board member, proudly appears at

her 20th convention. Never forget the 25th!

PAMEL WINKLER, director of bands at Lafayette Middle School in Lafayette, Louisiana,received her BM and MM from the University of Louisiana–Lafayette, where she studiedwith Andrea Kapell Loewy. Winkler has performed with the Lafayette Concert Band,Lafayette Wind Symphony, and Chorale Acadienne.

ELIZABETH WISEMAN received her MM in flute performance in May at the Universityof Nebraska–Lincoln where she studied with John Bailey. She holds a BM in musicperformance and theory from Ohio State where she studied with Katherine Borst Jones.

SANDRA WOLFE is director of educational programs at the Arts Council of Tuscaloosa.A member of the Tuscaloosa Symphony, she earned a BM from Capitol University and anMM from the University of Louisiana–Lafayette. She completed postgraduate work at theUniversity of Alabama.

TOM WOLFE, director of jazz studies and associate dean of arts and humanities at theUniversity of Alabama, was appointed to the USIA/Kennedy Center Jazz AmbassadorProgram and is an Alabama State Council on the Arts fellowship recipient. He earned anMM from Eastman School of Music.

JERRY WONG performs widely as soloist, recitalist and chamber musician throughout theUS, Europe, and Asia. Frequently sought after for lectures, masterclasses, and as anadjudicator, he serves on the piano faculty at Kent State University.

ELISE WOOD, a flutist, composer, and arranger from Philadelphia, has appeared as afeatured soloist and band member with jazz greats Sir Roland Hanna, Clifford Jordan, andDavid Murray. She has recorded, performed internationally, and partnered a recordcompany, HiWood, with pianist John Hicks

NANCY WOOD plays flute and piccolo in ensembles in southern California and is also acomposer and arranger of flute ensemble music. Her original work, Pedazitos, was recordedby the Woodbridge Flute Choir on its Passages CD.

SARAH WOOD, member of the NFA High School Flute Choir, is a student of FlorenceFlumerfelt and has attended Interlochen.

JACQUELINE WRIGHT is the student conductor of the University of Florida Flute

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Ensemble. She earned degrees in music education and flute performance at the Universityof Rhode Island and an MM in Orchestral Conducting at UF. She studied flute with KristenStoner and Susan Thomas.

KEITH WRIGHT, assistant professor of flute/recording studio director at Eastern IllinoisUniversity, has a BM and MM from Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and a DMAfrom the University of Kansas. He uses Max/MSP, Digital Performer, Pluggo, andMetasynth.

MENGYUAN WU has played the flute for 11 years, studying with Hu Bin Bin of the BeijingArts School. She was the level 8 winner of the 2005 Mido Flute Competition.

GWENDOLYN WYDRA, member of the NFA High School Flute Choir, is a student ofJennifer Clippert and a member of Wind Ensemble and Orchestra at Maine West HighSchool in Des Plaines, Illinois.

EILEEN YARRISON is conductor of the Nashua, New Hampshire Flute Choir and chair ofthe Winds Deparment at Indian Hill Music School in Littleton, Massachusetts. A studentof John Bailey and Eleanor Armstrong, she earned her DMA at the University of Nebraska.

CAROLYN YARNELL, composer, studied composition at the San Francisco Conservatoryand the Yale School of Music. Her teachers include John Adams, Eleanor Armer, andAndrew Imbrie.

ELIZABETH YOUNG, assistant professor of double reeds at Eastern Kentucky University,received her BM and MM at Brigham Young University and continued doctoral studies atthe University of Iowa. She has performed at the International Double Reed Society andlectured at 2005 OctOBOEfest.

PAMELA YOUNGBLOOD, associate professor at Texas Woman’s University, is principalflutist and soloist with the Wichita Falls Symphony and Zephyr Winds, a recitalist, andfounder of the Brookhaven and TWU flute choirs. Her DMA is from the University ofNorth Texas, where she studied with George Morey.

TONG YU is associate professor at the Shenyang Conservatory of Music and one of themost influential flutists in China. He has degrees from the University of Florida and BaylorUniversity. Yu is the cofounder of the Dalian Flute Summer Camp and author ofDeveloping the Flute Playing Skills.

PENNY ZENT, principal flute of the Brazos Valley Symphony and flute professor at TexasA&M University, is a recitalist and soloist with the BVSO and other Texas ensembles. Shetours with the International Flute Orchestra and is making her fifth appearance with theNFA Professional Flute Choir.

BILE ZHANG has played the flute for seven years, studying with Professor Han Guo-Liangof the Central Conservatory of China. He was the winner of the 2004 National FluteCompetition High School Division (under 15 years old).

JESSICA ZHOU, principal harpist of the New York City Opera, has won prizes in theConcours International de Harpe Lily Laskine and the USA International HarpCompetition. Zhou is a soloist with the Israel Philharmonic and the Juilliard MozartChamber and Geneva Chamber orchestras.

AMY ZIEGELBAUM, a recitalist and recording artist in the New York area, has played on

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numerous commercial/film recordings, including the Emmy award–winning documentaryA Hidden Life. She studied with Sam Baron, Karl Kraber, and Julius Baker, and holds adegree from Columbia’s Barnard College.

KELLY ZIMBA, a sophomore at Bethel Park High School in Pittsburgh, is a student ofWendy Kumer and a member of the Flute Academy. She is a two-time winner of the FluteSociety of Washington High School Flute Choir Competition.

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General CoordinatorLisa Garner SantaTexas Tech UniversitySchool of MusicBox 42033Lubbock, TX 79409-2033806-742-2270, ext. [email protected]

Young ArtistKaren Evans MoratzJordan College of Fine ArtsButler University4600 Sunset AvenueIndianapolis, IN [email protected]

High School SoloistDarrin ThavesCalifornia State University,Long BeachDepartment of Music1250 Bellflower Blvd.Long Beach, CA [email protected]

Convention PerformersFor Newly PublishedMusicAmy Hamilton154 King StreetOakville, ON [email protected]

Masterclass PerformersJill HeyboerMusic DepartmentMissouri State University901 S. National AvenueSpringfield, MO [email protected]

Orchestral Audition/ MasterclassJoanna Bassett85 Maywood AvenueRochester, NY [email protected]

Piccolo MasterclassRebecca Arrensen1429 Stoney Creek CircleCarmel, IN [email protected]

Professional Flute ChoirDiane Boyd SchultzThe University of AlabamaSchool of MusicBox 870366Tuscaloosa, AL [email protected]

High School FluteChoirVirginia Schulze-JohnsonDepartment of MusicDrew UniversityMadison, NJ [email protected]

DMA/PhD DissertationRachel Lynn WaddellHoward Music BuildingHillsdale CollegeHillsdale, MI 49242517-607-2366 [email protected]

Newly Published MusicAndrea Kapell LoewyUniversity of Louisiana atLafayetteSchool of MusicPO Box 41207Lafayette, LA [email protected]

Baroque Flute ArtistLinda Pereksta836 South ClearviewParkway, Apt. #353River Ridge, LA [email protected]

Jazz Flute MasterclassHolly Hofmann1125 Via Las CumbresSan Diego, CA [email protected]

COMPETITIONS FOR CONVENTION 2007Please check with the NFA Website before sending materials

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Abell Flute Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82Altus Flutes America, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Brannen Brothers Flutemakers Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (inside back cover) 235Bulgheroni F.LLI S.N.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Burkhart-Phelan, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29C.F. Peters Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .151Cantilena Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60Drelinger Headjoint Co., Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59Emanuel Flutes Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Flute Specialists, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67Flute Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Flute Network/Little Wizard Enterprises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Georgetown University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145 Kingma Flutes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Mancke Flutes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Miyazawa Flutes Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(inside front cover) 2Muramatsu America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Northwind Cases, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Parmenon Flutes Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75Pearl Flutes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Powerlung, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Royalton Music Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .147Sheridan Flute Company GMBI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89SmartMusic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Tom Green Flutes, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 University of Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Williams Flutes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Wiseman Cases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146Yamaha Corporation of America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8

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2006 NFA Convention Program Book Corrections An acknowledgement was omitted from the program book: “The assistance of the Aaron Copland Fund for Music, providing support toward the performances of the American concertos, is gratefully acknowledged.” The 2006 Convention Program Book contained an incorrect spelling (Doherty) of flutist Michael Daugherty’s name. Omitted in the program for a performance by Amy Porter was “Shepard’s Farewell,” from Godard’s Six Songs for Flute and Piano, and Selections from the 30 Caprices, Op. 107, by Sigfrid Karg-Elert. The correct spelling of the English translation of the second piece in the program for The Flute Music of Theodore Blumer is From the Plant World.