Cadenza Musicians Directory
Players

Name: Deborah Thurlow
Skills: Composer, Conductor, Player, Teacher, Producer
Phone: +1 (201) 287 0982
Address: 107 DeGraw Avenue, Teaneck, New Jersey 07666, United States
Links: Website     E-mail
 
Deborah Thurlow earned a CUNY BA through the Local 802 Music Program at Kingsborough CC/Lehman College in 1990 and a MFA in performance from SUNY Purchase in 1993. The horn teachers and performers that had a significant impact on her performance and skill technique were Lester Solomon, Harry Berv, William Purvis, David Jolley, Abby Mayer and Robert Watt.

She is a resident of Teaneck, New Jersey and a freelance musician in the New York area and in Europe. In 1999 she produced a two-day music event, Next Horn Wave , where she put together horn players from the East and West coasts and Europe to perform music devoted to the art of both contemporary and jazz improvisation. She has been favorably reviewed in the press, including the NY Times. In addition, her one act play with music, The Creative Void Of The Planet Earth , had an Equity Showcase run of seven performances in April 1997 by the New Media Repertory under the direction of Miranda MacDermot. In the past she has performed with the Pina Baush Ballet Company, Franz Kaman, David Amram, Anthony Davis, The New York Composers Orchestra, and many others too numerous to mention.

She studied both composition and orchestration with John Corigliano at Lehman College .She has received grants from Meet the Composer, ASCAP Awards, William Petshek Music Fund and the Puffin Cultural Foundation. Her works are published with Ensemble Publications/Nichols Music Company and DSM Producers who caters to the film and tv industry exclusively. She has received grants from Meet the Composer, William Petshek Music Fund, The Puffin Cultural Foundation and also Composer in Residence at Morehead State University in Kentucky in the summer of 1988 and has been reviewed favorably in the New York Times and other printed media. Her one act play with music The Creative Void Of The Planet Earth, had an Equity Showcase of seven performances in April of 1997 by the New Media Repertory under the direction of Miranda MacDermot. She has four recordings to her credit, Angelic Waves - Part 1 (2000), Angelic Waves - Part 2 (2003), Its Not The Way - song single (2007)are independent releases and I Am (2001), Patchworks (2004), The Darwin Effect (2008) on the Capstone Records label.

As music educator she has taught in numerous settings, privately, pubic schools, colleges and neighborhood performing arts schools. Presently, she is teaching general music and is director of band and choir at Memorial Middle School in West Paterson, New Jersey. She also teaches horn at the Newark School of the Arts in Newark, New Jersey.

 

Name: Jennifer Ann Todd
Skills: Player, Teacher
Phone: +44 (0)7790 027450
Address: 30 Handel Street, Golcar, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD7 4AB, United Kingdom
Links: E-mail
 
I am currently teaching violin for Kirklees Music School in Huddersfield as well as teaching privately from home. I also play professionally as a freelance orhestral player and have worked with Manchester Camerata, Northern Ballet Orchestra etc. I will teach all standards from beginner to grade 8+

 

Name: Elizabeth Holland Tomlin
Skills: Accompanist, Player, Soloist, Teacher, Pianist
Address: Hill Hall #3320, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, United States
Links: E-mail
 
Elizabeth Tomlin is in frequent demand as a piano soloist and collaborator. She completed a Doctor of Music degree from Indiana University in 2000. Her repertoire includes everything from Bach's "Goldberg Variations" to Ligeti's "Piano Etudes." She is a visiting professor of piano at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she additionally maintains a private studio and busy concert schedule.

 

Name: Voya Toncitch
Skills: Composer, Player, Soloist, Writer (international concert pianist, musicologist, composer, critic)
Fax: +356 21 44 16 24
Address: Malta
Links: E-mail
 
TONCITCH, VOYA French international concert pianist, musicologist and composer. Numerous concerts, recitals, lecture-recitals on aesthetics and philosophy of contemporary music, piano master-classes worldwide, including France, Belgium, Holland, Great Britain, Republic of Ireland, Norway, Finland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Portugal, Malta, as well as in Africa, India, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Philippines, New Zealand, Australia, South America, USA (New York, Washington, D.C. Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Wisconsin, Ohio, California.) Has recorded for broadcasting companies in Europe, North America, South America, Asia-Far East and Australia. Has premiered works by numerous composers, including Jean-Louis Dhaine, Bozidar Kantuser, Yvonne Hédoux, Wolfgang Andreas Schultz, Barbara Heller, Mia Zabelka, Zbynek Mateju, Hyo-shin Na, Chan Ka Nin, Julian Yu, Reinhold Weber, Spiros Mazis. His musicological essays, all written in French, are published in Switzerland, Germany, Spain, Italy and Canada. Some titles are quoted in reference works in encyclopaedias, The New Grove Dictionary of Music (Chopin, John Cage), Grove Dictionary of American Music (Cage), Das Grosse Lexicon der Musik Herder (Chopin), Guide to Reseurch Garland Publishing New York/London (Impressions sur impressionnisme), The Philosopher’s Index (“Philosophie de la musique contemporaine. Contribution à la recherche). His own compositions for orchestra, chamber ensembles, choir and solo instruments are published in Germany. Has sponsored scholarships to musicians from Third-World countries through competitions organized by French diplomatic and cultural services in India, Paraguay, the Philippines. Has organized International Composition Contest “Voya Toncitch Prize” in 1987, won by Lutz Glandien (Germany). Dedications by composers from France, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic, USA. Has founded in 1981 a music section at the French Cultural Centre / Alliance Française in Calcutta and in 1983 the Contemporary Music Library in Asunción, Paraguay. Painter with exhibitions in Paris, La Rochelle, Nantes and other French cities and in Singapore.

 

Name: Nate Torri
Skills: Player (Drummer)
Phone: +1 719 749 0172
Address: 11870 Bradshaw Rd., Peyton 80831, United States
Links: Website     E-mail
 
Drummer for 15 years, looking for serious opporunities as a band member sesion artist, etc... I play all styles music.

 

Name: Jenefer Ruth Townsend
Skills: Player, Soloist, Teacher (flute soloist, band, player and orchestra + piano and theory teaching.)
Phone: +44 (0)113 2191871
Address: 26 Cobden Terrace, Leeds LS12 5LE, United Kingdom
Links: E-mail
 
I began the flute at the age of 7, and after taking grade 8 at 14, and my performance and teachers diplomas at the age of 18, and began my music degree at Leeds College of Music. I am now in my second year. At the college I have perfomed in many lunch-time recitals and some evening concerts. Last November (1998)I performed the Ibert Flute Concerto with the college symphony orchestra.

Also in connection with the college I have been given the chance to participate in scholarships. In my first year I won the Robert Tebb Scholarship, and this year I won the Rotary Club of Leeds Scholarship. As a result of this scholarship I will be performing at the Leeds Civic Town Hall on the 20th June, and at the Art Gallery on the 12t January, 2000. Other solo events include a recital at Michael House School, Heanor, Derbyshire on the 3rd July, and at Bakewell Parish Church on the 5th July.

Before coming to Leeds College of Music I played lead flute with Derbyshire County Youth Wind Band and Orchestra, and toured Israel and Holland with the wind band, performing the flute solo 'The Carnival of Venice'. Whilst in Holland in July 1998 I also came 2nd in the 'Purmerade International Youth Solo Competitions. I have also been teaching the flute for 6 years.

 

Name: John P. Tracy
Skills: Arranger, Composer, Player, Singer, Soloist, Teacher, Writer
Phone: +1 250 475 1860
Address: 860 Short St.,, Victoria v8x-2v5, Canada
Links: E-mail
 
I was born in Toronto, Canada in 1954. I have NO formal musical training. I learned to play the "rock & roll" instruments (guitars, keyboards and percusion) by ear as well as teaching myself to read scores.After many "bands" formed then fell apart before the 2nd gig, I turned to songwriting as a means to put forth my feelings However, not everyone was comfortable with my "feelings" and I put my talent on hold while I "got a life". Well, one or two lives later and thanx to the computer age and midi I'm able once again to get my compositions down and also heard by the unsuspecting e-world!

 

Name: Joanna (Jo) Treasure
Skills: Composer, Player, Singer
Phone: 07939 127889
Fax: 01257 464320
Address: 4 New Acres, Newburgh, Lancs. WN8 7TU, United Kingdom
Links: E-mail
 
Joanna Treasure was born in 1961, the youngest of nine children, and was surrounded by music-making from infancy. She studied piano, French horn and singing, both solo and a capella. Her compositional talent was recognised in 1975 at Cheltenham Ladies’ College when she won first prize for her SATB setting of Solomon Grundy. She went on to study medicine at Cambridge and Guy’s Hospital and has continued to juggle her musical development with a demanding career in Pathology. She is a regular participant in the Canford Composers’ Workshop, where she studies with Malcolm Singer, and is a composer/performer member of COMA (Contemporary Music-Making for Amateurs). Jo’s music is essentially melodic and expressive. Her vocal writing shows great sensitivity to text, whether it is a setting of Latin or her own words. Pieces often grow from the need to return to and explore the experience of quite transient moments. Her music can savour a sense of stillness, rigorously analyse a recurring pattern, or unfold a glimpse of ecstasy. Jo is married with two sons and lives in Lancashire, UK.

 

Name: Steve Tromans
Skills: Composer, Player, Improviser ((Free))
Phone: +44 (0)7940 343939
Address: Birmingham, United Kingdom
Links: Website     E-mail
 
Steve Tromans is a Birmingham (UK) based improviser (keyboard,piano,etc) and composer. In November 2000 he set up 'freebirdmusic' as a company dedicated to the promotion of free improvisation in Birmingham and along with fellow improviser and bass player, Mike Green, he runs a regular free improvisation night.

Graduated from Birmingham Conservatoire in 1997 with BMus(Hons) 1st Class. First Study Composition. Toured India 1996 and Bangladesh 1997 with John Mayer's Indo-Jazz Fusions. Also recorded two CD with Indo-Jazz Fusions for Nimbus Records, 'Asian Airs' and 'Raga-Tal', both feature a specially composed work by Steve.

Always willing to collaborate in ANY improvisation-based project. Especially keen to make contact with film-makers, poets, mime artists, dancers, etc.

 

Name: Iris van Eck
Skills: Player, Soloist, Teacher, chamber Music
Address: United States
Links: Website     E-mail
 
Cellist Iris van Eck was born in the Netherlands to an artist painter (father) and a piano teacher (mother). She studied at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague with Jean Decroos (principal cellist in the Concertgebouw orchestra) & Rene van Ast before moving to the United States where she studied with madame Raya Garbousova.

She is a winner of the Edith Stein Concours in the Netherlands (on flute) and the Concerto Competition at Northern Illinois University (on cello). She also participated in master classes with Paul and Maude Tortellier at the Hochschule in Essen and in Luzern; at the Piattigorsky Seminar in Los Angeles, she studied with William Pleeth, Lyn Harrell, Misha Maiski and Jeffrey Solow and at the Cleveland Chamber music Seminar with Joseph Gingold and the Guarneri Quartet.

Iris van Eck is principal cellist for the Florida Grand Opera Orchestra and the Florida Classical Orchestra. She has appeared as soloist with various orchestras in the United States & in Europe and is frequently heard on the chamber music circuit in South Florida and abroad. In She plays a beautiful French cello made by Bernardel Pere in 1831.

"Works for cello and piano by women composers" was recorded in September 2005 in Delft, the Netherlands, together with Dutch pianist Arielle Vernède. It was released by Eroica Classical Recordings (www.eroica.com) in December 2006 A recording of Faure’s complete works for cello and piano together with pianist Kemal Gekic is in the editing stages.Ms van Eck is the founder of the successful "Chameleon Chamber music series at the Leiser Opera center" in Fort Lauderdale.

 

Name: Sarah Lorraine van Veen
Skills: Accompanist, Player, Soloist
Phone: +1 519 363 2043
Address: R.R.#3, Elmwood/Canada/Ontario N0G 1S0, Canada
Links: E-mail
 
I have been playing piano since the age of six, and in the course of my life have also picked up the trumpet and the organ... I have played professionally for churches,weddings,concerts,business funcions - anything you can imagine. I am quite an accomplished accompaniest

I currently live in the Grey-Bruce region of Ontario, and am taking a year off from school (I've finished one year at the University of Waterloo), as I prepare to audition for entrance to the Wilfred Laurier University Music Program, with intention to achieve my Bachelor of Music Therapy - I would love to be able to practice my craft during this period of preparation

I already have my Grade 9 practical certificate with honours and my Grade 2 theory rudiments certificate from the Royal Conservatory of Music

Give a musician who wants to skip the factory a chance!:)

 

Name: Matthijs Verschoor
Skills: Accompanist, Player, Teacher (classical pianist)
Phone: +31 (0)38 331 8932
Address: Zwolseweg 1B, a/b Syrinx II, IJsselmuiden 8271 RA, Netherlands
Links: Website     E-mail
 
Website of the concert pianist Matthijs Verschoor. Information about his concerts, recordings, masterclass Suvereto, Italy and masterclass in Villagarcia, Spain.

 

Name: Victor Victorino
Skills: Accompanist, Conductor, Player, Singer, Soloist, Teacher
Phone: +1-209-320-5717
Address: 10445 Tyke Dr., Stockton, California 95209, United States
Links: E-mail
 
Masters in Church Music, Ecumenical Institute for Church Music, Berlin University of the Arts, Berlin, Germany Employment Records: Organist, Cantor - St. Elizabeth Parish, Berlin, Germany 1994-2001 Director of Music and Liturgy - St. Elizabeth Parish, Rockville, Maryland, USA 2001-2002 Director of Music, Diocese of Kilmore, Ireland 2002-2007 Director of Music, Church of the Presentation of the BVM 2007- present

 

Name: Simon Vincent
Skills: Composer, Player (Composer, Performer (piano, electronics))
Address: Ebertystrasse 41, Berlin 10249, Germany
Links: Website     E-mail
 
Simon Vincent (born 1967, London) studied contemporary classical and electroacoustic composition with Denis Smalley at the University of East Anglia, where he gained both his BA and MMus, and later with Karlheinz Stockhausen in Kürten.

Since his return to London in 1993, he has been active in a variety of musical settings ranging from live electroacoustic composer/performer and dj (Ministry of Sound Radio, FM4-Austria, Resonance FM, Progression Sessions, Rotterdam Film Festival, ICA, Glastonbury Festival, Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival) to guest and visiting composer/performer/lecturer at City University (London), International Bartok Seminar and Festival Series (Hungary), Visiones Sonoras Festival (Mexico), “Beyond Boundaries: Media, Culture and Identity in Europe” Conference at Bahcesehir University (Istanbul).

In 1997, he established VISIONOFSOUND, releasing his own electroacoustic works, which have gained critical praise in publications including The Wire, Time Out, Straight No Chaser, Jazzwise, Knowledge and Mojo.

His compositions/performances comprise both electroacoustic and instrumental musics.

 

Name: Jordi Vives i Batlle
Skills: Composer, Player, Scientist
Address: 37 Pinewoods, Gilgarran, Workington (Cumbria) CA14 4RE, United Kingdom
Links: Website     E-mail
 
My name is Jordi Vives i Batlle and I am a composer who lives in Cumbria, United Kingdom. I have been composing music since 1995. During that time I have earned a Diploma in Music from the Open University. Some of my most recent scores include piano music, piano and solo instrument (clarinet, saxophone), works for string quartet and various works for chamber ensembles. My style has been described as having modern tendencies towards the atonal/serial, but also leaning in the Classical/Romantic tradition.

I have a number of works in a web site, http://members.sibelius#music.com/jvives/, which is part of the Scorchmusic self-publishing venture set up by Sibelius/Scorch. One of these works (clarinet fantasia) is actually being rehearsed for a prospective public performance. In addition to my self-published works I have substantial manuscripts in various stages of revision including a string quartet in G minor and a twelve-tone (serial) piano sonata, among others. I have also an interest in film music.

I wonder if you would be so kind to visit my web page. This would allow you to listen to some of my music (after downloading from site the free Scorch 2 plugin) and perhaps leave a review or two for me to read.

 

Name: Norberto Daniel Vogel
Skills: Arranger, Player, Publisher, TANGO ARRANGER (Tango Custom arrangements for any kind of ensamble)
Address: Miller 2436 (capital), Buenos Aires 1431, Argentina
Links: Website     E-mail
 
Norberto Vogel was born in Buenos Aires in 1972. He started studying the piano at the age of four, and later he continued his studies with the most important Masters of Argentina. After Norberto had won a scholarship at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, he continued his studies in 1991 at the famous Rubin Academy of Music & Dance, where he specialized in piano, arrangements and composition of Jazz and Contemporary Music, obtaining the “Bachelor degree” and “Master of Music” degrees.

In 1999 he returned to Buenos Aires, where he began his bandoneon studies with Master Néstor Marconi, and also founded together with Alejo Caramés the Quinteto Tipico Buenos Aires, which he joins as pianist, arranger and co-director. Since his return to Argentina, he has had an intense activity including performances at the Salón Dorado (Casa de la Cultura), Café Tortoni, recitals on the FM Radio 2x4, Sólo Tango TV, Teatro San Martin, Café Homero, Club del vino, Esquina Homero Manzi, Plaza Dorrego (San Telmo), Buenos Aires Tango Festival, as well as in private parties and events, accompanying singers as Raúl Lavie, Susana Rinaldi, Maria volonte, Jairo, Cecilia Milone, Dany Martin, among others.

Since the beginning of 2000, he’s played bandoneon with the instrumental trio Tangueros de Ley (ex Hombres de Tango), a group based on classic tango pieces, interpreted with bandoneón, guitar and double bass. As bandoneon player, Norberto made several tours around USA, Europe, Scandinavia, Israel, Costa Rica, etc., invited by local groups and classical orchestras as bandoneon solist. Norberto writes musical arrangements for various groups in Argentina as well as in Puerto Rico, UK, Canada, Switzerland, Germany and France. He also participates in various musical projects, recordings and independent productions in his own studio.

 

Name: Philip Voldman
Skills: Accompanist, Conductor, Player, Opera Coach/Repetiteur
Phone: +44 (0)7963 045723
Address: United Kingdom
Links: Website     E-mail
 
Philip was born in New York in 1985. He began his piano studies at the age of five with his aunt, Ludmila Kandiba (B.Mus. Novomoskovsk College of Music) and at the age of nine, with Nora Kaplan (Ph.D. Kiev Conservatoire, Novosibirsk State Glinka Conservatoire). From 1999 to 2003, Philip studied at Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts (also known as the ‘Fame’ school.)’ In his final year at LaGuardia High School, as an assistant conductor and pianist (repetiteur) in the LaGuardia High School Opera Theatre, he conducted many performances of Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice (working closely with directors such as Gary Wedow, Andres Andrade and Jennifer Griesbach). After these performances, he received the Julius Grossman Conducting Award upon graduation. While at LaGuardia, Philip participated in master classes with Reri Grist, George Pappastavrou and Mordecai Shehori. In 2005, Philip, in collaboration with a newly formed opera organisation called City Youth Opera Inc. (CYO) working with Andres Andrade and Jennifer Griesbach and acting as Musical Director, staged the inaugural production of La Serva Padrona by Pergolesi. Also, Philip in collaboration with Jennifer Griesbach and Andres Andrade, help prepare the production of Offenbach’s Orpheus in the Underworld, which proved to be a success.

In 2002, Philip began his work experience at The Amato Opera Theatre as an assistant répétiteur and studied with Anthony Amato. This is where he participated in performances of Madama Butterfly, Cavalleria Rusticana, I Pagliacci, Cosi fan tutte, Hänsel und Gretel, Die Zauberflote, Andrea Chenier, Il Barbiere di Siviglia, La Traviata, and HMS Pinafore.

In 2003 Philip entered the Royal College of Music, London for the Bachelor of Music (with Honours) degree course and is in his third year. He studies piano with Ruth Nye, the famous pupil of Claudio Arrau, passing on the musical lineage since Beethoven. Philip has also studied Fortepiano with Simon Nicholls and Harpsichord with Robert Woolley. He has an extensive song and operatic repertoire and has worked with such coaches as Gerald Martin-Moore (National Opera Studio/English National Opera/Royal Opera House), Richard Jackson, Dr. Jeanette Favaro-Reuter (Hochschule für Musik und Theater (‘Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy’, Leipzig), Patric Schmid (Opera Rara) and Audrey Hyland (Royal Academy of Music/Royal College of Music). At the RCM, Philip has worked with such professors as Neil Mackie CBE, Peter Savidge, Graeme Broadbent, Roderick Earle, Russell Smythe, Sarah Walker, Ryland Davies (with whom he has worked extensively), Timothy Evans-Jones, Elizabeth Robson and Marie McLaughlin. Philip has participated in master classes with Roger Vignoles, Stephen Varcoe, Lewis Kaplan (Juilliard School), Lynsey Marsh (Halle Orchestra), Donald Maxwell (Director of the National Opera Studio), Mark Tucker, Dennis O’Neill, Itzhak Rashkovsky and Ashley Stafford (Oxford University/Royal College of Music). Philip has, on many occasions, acted as rehearsal pianist for major chorus rehearsals, notable ones are in 2003, when he played for the rehearsals of the all Brahms concert with Robert Chilcott and in 2004 the Mahler Symphony No. 2 with Terry Edwards and Bernard Haitink also in 2005 on Bruckner's Te Deum. Philip, on occasion as a freelance accompanist, has accompanied for rehearsals outside of college, notable ones include rehearsals of Ernani for Opera Integra (working with Brian Galloway). Also Philip has accompanied for rehearsals of Haydn's Nelson Mass for Chorus Mundi.

In the August of 2004 and 2005, Philip participated on a scholarship in V.O.I.C.Experience 2004: Sherrill Milnes & Friends Summer Course for Singers. There he worked under the tutelage of Louis Menendez. In the course, he worked with such coaches as Jorge Parodi (Juilliard School), Howard Watkins (Metropolitan Opera), Joan Dornemann (Metropolitan Opera, IVAI Tel-Aviv), Mikhail Hallak (Yale University) and such professors as Sherrill Milnes and Maria Zouves, Inci Bashar, Patricia McCaffrey (Manhattan School of Music), Neil Rosenshein (Manhattan School of Music) and Maria Spacagna. In this program, along with Sherrill Milnes and Maria Spacagna, Philip worked to prepare singers in such roles as Rigoletto in Rigoletto, Cio Cio San in Madama Butterfly and Scarpia in Tosca. In November of 2004, Philip was accepted to take part in the first course at the National Opera Studio called ‘The World of the Repetiteur’, a weekend of practical sessions, talks and master classes promoted by the British Youth Opera and the National Opera Studio. Staff included: David Syrus (Royal Opera House), Anthony Legge (English National Opera/Royal Academy of Music), Roy Laughlin (National Opera Studio) and Timothy Dean (British Youth Opera/Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama). Presently, Philip spends most of his time as a song and opera accompanist and coaches colleagues of the Royal College of Music, London and The Benjamin Britten International Opera School.

 

Name: Herbert W Walsh Jr
Skills: Player (Versatile player)
Phone: +1 215 869 1076
Fax: +1 215 757 9646
Links: E-mail
 
DRUMMER/55 - Doo wop to Hip Hop player with stage, studio, and road experience! lacorpicer1@yahoo.com

 

Name: John Walsh
Skills: Arranger, Composer, Player, Writer
Phone: +353 12869127
Address: Dublin, Ireland
Links: Website     E-mail
 
John Walsh's work encompasses Film, Television and Advertising. As well as composing, John has worked for many years as a studio producer and guitarist touring with a number of successful bands. He studied classical guitar at the Royal Irish Academy of Music.

His television drama work includes 'Proof' - the gripping 4 x 1 hr crime drama series which to date has broadcast in more than one hundred countries worldwide, 'Rebellion'- the 3 x 1 hr series which tells the story of the 1798 Irish Rebellion and the BAFTA award winning BBC TV series 'Custer's Last Standup'. He has scored numerous Short Films including the awarding winning 'Prey Alone' and 'Venom'.

His music has featured in a number of high profile commercials and in 2008 he was commissioned by the International Olympic Committee to score the official worldwide advertising campaign promoting the 2008 Olympic Games. Other campaigns include the Jameson International Film Festival commercial and global campaigns for Guinness, Baileys and the Spanish Lottery. His work for the national Irish broadcaster (RTE) includes title music for The Premiership, The Six Nations and The World Cup.

 

Name: David Walters
Skills: Player, Publisher, Teacher
Phone: +1 954 565 5794
Address: 520 NE 20th Street #712, Fort Lauderdale/Broward Count/FL 33305, United States
Links: Website     E-mail
 
David Walters is a consummate musical artist and music educator. David has studied flute with Parker Taylor, Sarah Baird Fouse, Jane Prince, Eugene Johnson, Carol Wincenc and Walfrid Kujala. David Walters studied flute and music education at the University of Florida; and holds the BFA in Music from Florida Atlantic University and the MM in Music Business from The University of Miami. Mr. Walters has won First Prize in state and regional music festivals and was named national finalist at the National Federation of Music Clubs (NFMC) Student Auditions. David Walters has maintained an award-winning flute studio since 1983. His flute students have contined their music education at the college-conservatory level; many students winning music scholarships.

David Walters serves as Flute Adjudicator for The Florida Flute Association, Florida Federation of Music Clubs and other local and state level music festivals. Mr. Walters serves as Music Consultant in licensing background music for local/regional/national TV, radio and Film; presents lectures on issues in the music industry; presents solo and chamber music recitals; and has publsihed music reviews of flute chamber music in the NFMC Magazine. Currently, David Walters is Music Consultant in Flute for the Broward County, Florida Schools. David has peformed ath the National Flute Association Convention and the Florida Flute Association Convention.

David Walters is a proud to be in the brotherhood of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Professional Music Fraternity, Eta Omega Chapter (University of Florida); and a member of Florida State Music Teachers Association; Florida Federation of Music Clubs; and the NFA and Florida Flute Association.

 

 


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