음대유학

주요 음대(클래식) 오디션 정보

University of Maryland - Flute 교수진 정보

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
William Montgomery
 
Professor, Flute
Phone: 301-405-5539
 
B.M.E., Cornell College; M.M., Ph.D., The Catholic University of America
William Montgomery is professor of flute, chamber music, and wind pedagogy at the University of Maryland, and he is the 2007-2008 Chair of the University Senate. He has also served as Director of Graduate Studies in Music, Chairman of the Summer Senior Scholars Program, and Chairman of the Wind & Percussion Division. His unique genre-oriented Flute Master Class has been presented at the University of Maryland every summer for over 30 years. His students hold positions with many universities, conservatories, and orchestras in the United States and Europe, and they have been selected as prize winners in many national and international competitions. He was the solo flutist with the Theater Chamber Players, the director of and soloist with the Montgomery Chamber Ensemble for many years, and has appeared as soloist or chamber musician with many musical organizations; such as the New York Philharmonic Octet, the Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society, the Guerneri String Quartet, and the Cassatt String Quartet.
 
He made his New York City debut in a solo recital at Carnegie Recital Hall in 1960 and subsequently performed numerous solo recital tours in the United States and Europe. Dr. Montgomery performed as principal flutist with the Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra, the National Gallery of Art Orchestra, the Washington Opera, the Washington Chamber Orchestra, and the U. S. Marine Band. He studied the flute with Marcel Moyse at the Marlboro School, with William Kincaid at the Curtis Institute, and with Richard Morse at Cornell College of Iowa; he also studied chamber music with Marcel Tabuteau at the Curtis Institute and with Adolph Busch at the Marlboro School.
 
He earned the B.M.E. degree in music education from Cornell College of Iowa, as well as the M.M. degree in flute performance and theory and the Ph.D. degree in historical musicology from the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. His Ph.D. dissertation is an extensive study of the life and musical works of the French flutist, Fran�ois Devienne. Dr. Montgomery's biographical notices appear in the 2008 Who's Who in America, International Who's Who in Music, Who's Who in American Music: Classical, Who's Who in the East, the National Social Directory, Outstanding Young Men of America, and others.
 
Dr. Montgomery is the Producer of the weekly Friday Concert Series at the Arts Club of Washington where he has presented over 500 concerts to date. He has also served for many years as a Trustee of the Endowment at the Arts Club. He is a Past President of the National Flute Association (an organization of over 6000 active members) and was the Program Chairman for the NFA Conventions in Atlanta and Denver, a member of the Board of Directors of the Marcel Moyse Society, a Past President of the Flute Society of Washington, a contributor to the New Grove Dictionary of Music, a former member of the Board of Advisors for Flute Talk magazine, a former Contributing Editor and member of the Board of Advisors for Instrumentalist magazine, and an author of about 30 articles on the flute and flute playing. He was a member of the Arts Panel for the District of Columbia Commission on the Arts, has served as a Consultant to the Music Division of the Library of Congress in Washington, D. C., and was a member of the U. S. Fulbright Selection Committee in Music.
 
 
 
 
Kathleen Trahan
 
Lecturer, Flute
Phone: 301-405-5539
 
B.M., M.M., University of Maryland
Kathleen Trahan is an active recitalist, chamber artist, free-lance musician and flute instructor in the Washington, D.C. area. She received both her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in flute performance from the University of Maryland and was later appointed to its adjunct faculty. Her teachers include Robert Aitken, James Galway, and William Montgomery.
 
Ms. Trahan has won numerous competitions including first prize in the International Alpha Delta Kappa Competition, first prize in the Arts and Letters Competition, first place in the 1991 Baltimore Chamber Music Competition, first place in the National Flute Association Newly Published Music Competition, second place in the National MTNA Competition, and quarter-place finalist in both the Naumberg and Concert Artist Guild Competitions. She has performed at the National Flute Association Convention three times.
 
She has performed with many orchestras including the National Gallery of Art, Kennedy Center Opera and Ballet Orchestras, National Performance Institute Orchestra, Baltimore Symphony, Fairfax Symphony, National Symphony, Beethoven Pops, University of Maryland among many other free-lance orchestras. She is
 

currently the principal flute with the Prince George's Philharmonic and principal second with the Annapolis Chamber Orchestra. Some of the chamber ensembles she has performed with or has been a full-time member of include the Theater Chamber Players of the Kennedy Center, Paragon, University of Maryland Baroque Ensemble, and the Artists to End Hunger Chamber Ensembles.
 
Ms. Trahan has appeared at Carnegie Hall, Phillips Gallery, Library of Congress, World Band, National Building Museum, and the Kennedy Center among many other major halls. Currently Ms. Trahan is the Concert Coordinator at the National Building Museum and coordinates their "Classics and More" series, the "Jazz and More" series, and the Levine Series. She has been listed in Who's Who in American Music, the International Who's Who in Music, the Dictionary of International Biography, and the International Who's Who of Women.
 
 
 
 
Aaron Goldman

Lecturer, Flute
Wind & Percussion Division
B.M., Eastman School of Music

 
 
CONTACT:
+1 301 405 5549

Aaron Goldman, Principal Flute of the National Symphony Orchestra since January 2013, joined the NSO as Assistant Principal Flute in September 2006. Prior to joining the NSO, he was Principal Flute of the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra and has performed as guest principal with the Baltimore Symphony.
 
An active soloist and chamber musician, Mr. Goldman has been featured with the Virginia Chamber Orchestra, Orlando Philharmonic, the Chamber Orchestra of Florida, and has performed at several of the National Flute Association’s annual conventions. He has also performed with the Eclipse Chamber Orchestra, the National Chamber Players, the 21st Century Consort, the Smithsonian Chamber Orchestra, and participates in many educational programs with the NSO, including performances in the Family and Terrace Theaters. He has given lectures at the Carnegie Institute and the Smithsonian Institution such as “The Magical Flute” and “Math and Music: Closer Than You Think” alongside NSO cellist Yvonne Caruthers.
 
Mr. Goldman is currently serving on the Board of the National Flute Association and is vice president of the Flute Society of Washington. He is also on the faculty of the University of Maryland.
 
Mr. Goldman received his Bachelor of Music degree from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Leah Arsenault

Lecturer, Flute
Wind & Percussion Division

B.M. & M.M., Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music; Professional Studies Certificate, The Colburn Conservatory of Music
Leah Arsenault was appointed Assistant Principal Flute with the National Symphony Orchestra in 2014. Her previous positions include Acting Associate Principal Flute with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and second flute with the Louisville Orchestra as well as appearances as guest Principal flute with the Seattle Symphony and as Principal flute with the Crested Butte Music Festival. Ms. Arsenault was a fellow at the Tanglewood Music Center and has served as a member of the Spoleto Festival (USA) orchestra, the National Repertory Orchestra and as piccoloist with the Star Wars in Concert national tour. In addition to her professional engagements, Ms. Arsenault has won First Prize with numerous competitions across the United States, including the National Flute Association young Artist Competition, the Myrna Brown Young Artist Competition, and the Frank Bowen Young Artist Competition.  Ms. Arsenault earned her BM and MM degrees from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and Professional Studies Certificate from The Colburn School Conservatory of Music in Los Angeles, California. Her principal teachers include Bradley Garner, Jim Walker, Tadeu Coelho, Philip Dunigan, and Krysia Tripp. Leah Arsenault is a Yamaha Performing Artist.

 

상호: 유명유학원 | 대표자: 배일용 | 주소 : 서울시 강남구 테헤란로 313 성지하이츠1차 1214호 (역삼동 702-13 우. 06151)
Tel. 02-3478-0515 | E-mail. iybae85@naver.com
Copyright © YMEA All rights reserved.