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ANN BOBO
 
Ann Bobo B.M. with Honors New England Conservatory; recipient of George W. Chadwick Award. Member of Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra, Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra, Opera Boston, Springfield Symphony. Performs with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Boston Pops, and the Boston Lyric Opera. Former Tanglewood Fellow and recipient of the Henri Kohn Memorial Award from Tanglewood. Holds awards from the Pappoutsakis Memorial Competition, Shoreline Alliance Competition and both the Coleman and Carmel Chamber Music Competitions. Student of Fenwick Smith.
 
abobo@bostonconservatory.edu
 
 
 
 
SARAH BRADY
 
Called “enchanting” by the Boston Globe, flutist Sarah Brady is sought after across the country as a soloist, chamber musician, and master teacher.  An avid promoter of new music she has premiered and recorded new music from many of today’s top composers. Recent projects have included premieres of new solo flute and electronic music from Elena Ruehr, Andy Vores and John Mallia, Curtis Hughes as well as music for flute and strings from Marcos Balter and Johnathan Bailey Holland. Her solo, chamber and over 40 orchestral recordings can be heard on the Albany, Naxos, Oxingale, Cantalope and BMOP/Sound music labels. As a leading interpreter of contemporary music, she was invited to read and record new music commissioned by Yo Yo Ma for his Silk Road Project at Tanglewood.
 
Principal flute with the Boston Modern Orchestra Project and Odyssey Opera, Sarah can also be heard performing with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Boston Pops, Boston Ballet, Portland Symphony Orchestra and Boston Lyric Opera. As a chamber musician she has been described as “clairvoyantly sensitive” (New Music Connoisseur), and has collaborated with the Fromm Players at Harvard, the Firebird Ensemble, the Radius Ensemble, Boston Musica Viva,  The Talea Ensemble, Callithumpian Consort, Sound Icon and NotaRiotous. She is a member of the Michigan based new music ensemble Brave New Works a group that is dedicated to promoting new music throughout the US and Canada by premiering new music and educating young composers through a college residency program. The ensemble has been in residence at Cornell, Bowling Green University, the University of Michigan, Tufts University, University of Puget Sound, Williams, Western Washington University and The Boston Conservatory.
 
In competition she was awarded second place in the National Flute Association 2006 Young Artist Competition, where she also won an award for the best performance of the newly commissioned work by Paul Drescher.  She has been a Semifinalist in the Myrna Brown Competition Flute Competition, Heida Herman Woodwind Competition, Eastern Connecticut Young Artist Competition, and twice received second place in Boston’s prestigious Pappoutsakis Flute Competition. As a soloist Sarah enjoyed a sold out debut at Carnegie Hall’s Zankel Hall with pianist Oxana Yablonskaya. Sarah attended the University of Connecticut on full tuition scholarship and received a Masters of Music as well as an Artist Diploma from the Longy school of Music where she was a student of Robert Willoughby.
 
www.bradyflute.com
sbrady@bostonconservatory.edu
 
 
 
 
GERALYN COTICONE
 
Geralyn Coticone earned her B.M., Summa Cum Laude, from Boston University and studied flute with Doriot Anthony Dwyer and Kazuo Tokito.
 
Coticone served as aecond flute/piccolo for the New York Chamber Symphony (1987–1988) and The Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra (1987–1988), and performed piccolo/flute for North Carolina Symphony (1988). Her solo piccolo/flute appearacnes include the National Symphony Orchestra (1988–1990), the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO/1990–2003) and The Boston Pops (1990–2003). Coticone has also appeared in the Chamber Prelude Concert Series with National Symphony Orchestra and the BSO. She has been a guest artist at the Casals Festival in San Juan, Puerto Rico. She has also been a concerto soloist with the New York Chamber Symphony, National Symphony Orchestra, Wellesley Symphony and the BSO.
 
Coticone has been a guest professor and masterclass clinician for the Greater Boston Flute Association, the New England Conservatory (NEC), Boston University, Tanglewood Music Center, Boston University Tanglewood Institute, The Boston Conservatory and the Masterworks Music Festival. Her recordings can be found on labels including Erato, Angel, EMI, Philips, RCA, Sony, Deutsche Grammophon, BMG and Koch. Coticone has given numerous television broadcasts, including the Evening at Pops series, Salute to Symphony and A Capitol Fourth. Member, Scarlet Key Society, Greater Boston Flute Association and the National Flute Association. She is honored to be listed in International Who's Who of Musicians.
 
gcoticone@bostonconservatory.edu
 
 
 
 
DORIOT ANTHONY DWYER
 
Doriot Anthony Dwyer Former principal flute of the Boston Symphony (1952-1990), the first woman ever permanently appointed to a principal chair of a major symphony orchestra. Flute studies with Ernest Leigl, Georges Barriere, William Kincaid, Joseph Mariano. Previously a member of the National Symphony and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Charter member: Boston Symphony Chamber Players. Solo performances with the Boston Symphony and other orchestras in this country and abroad. Recipient of Sanford Fellowship from Yale School of Music in 1975. Solo recitals in Alice Tully Hall and Sanders Theater. Nominated to the Women's Hall of Fame. Accepted Woman of Achievement Award on behalf of her ancestor, Susan B. Anthony.
 
 
 
LINDA TOOTE
 
Linda Toote is the Principal Flutist of the Boston Lyric Opera and a member of the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra. Most recently she has performed as the regular piccolo player for the Boston Symphony and Boston Pops, appearing as soloist with both groups. Previous positions include Principal Flute with the Atlanta and Milwaukee Symphony Orchestras and the Santa Fe and Lake George Opera Orchestras. Locally she performs with Boston Musica Viva, Collage New Music and the Boston Artist Ensemble and is a faculty member at Boston University , Boston Conservatory and MIT. During the summer months she has coached chamber music and given lessons at the Tanglewood Music Center and the Boston University Tanglewood Institute. She has given masterclasses throughout the United States , Canada and Taiwan . Toote is a graduate of the Mannes College of Music where she studied with John Wion and was a student of Thomas Nyfenger at Yale University . Her recordings as solo flute include many symphonic works with the Atlanta Symphony on the Telarc label and several discs with the Boston Symphony and Pops on piccolo.
 
ltoote@bostonconservatory.edu
 

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