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Participation Options
To accomodate the lives and work schedules of
our adult participants, flutists may choose from a full three day course,
a two, or a one day course.
Schedule
Flute Inferno classes are in session from 2:00 pm until 8:00 pm, Thursday
through Saturday. The days include master classes, group discussions,
flute choir, and evening recitals.
Master Class
Students should be prepared to perform at least twice in class. It is
preferred that different selections or different sections from the same
piece be performed. Students must be prepared to provide their piano parts
on the first day of class. Unaccompanied works are acceptable.
Recitals
Evening recitals take place at 7:00 pm on Thursday and Friday. A
concert featuring all flutists who wish to participate take
place
on Saturday evening at 7:00 pm. These concerts are free and open to the
public.
Registration and Tuition
Participants may choose from the following options:
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Full Course (3 days) |
$175.00 |
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Partial Course (2 days) |
$130.00 |
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Limited Course (1 day) |
$65.00 |
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Floot Inferno Faculty
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Claire Johnson
is retired from her positions as Affiliate Artist at the University
of Houston and Professor of Flute at Southern Methodist University.
She is a member of Gemeinhardt Flutemakers National Teacher Advisory
Panel and serves on the Pedagogy Committee for the National Flute Association.
A frequent speaker at the National Flute Association Conventions, Ms.
Johnson is in great demand as a pedagogue and clinician. Ms. Johnson
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Terri Sundberg is currently
Associate Professor of Flute and a member of the North Texas
Chamber Winds at the University of North Texas. She has held
the position of Principal Flute with the Orchestra Sinfonica
de Mineria in Mexico City, the Haydenfestspie Orchestra in Austria
and the New Hampshire Music Festival, and also played with the
Fort Worth Symphony, the Dallas Opera, and the Oklahoma City
Philharmonic. Ms. Sundberg has also performed extensively in
New York City as soloist, chamber and orchestral musician, including
performances at Lincoln Center/Alice Tully Hall, Merkin Concert
Hall and Carnegie Weill Recital Hall. She has also been an Artist-in-Residence
with the North Coast Chamber Players, a mixed wind/string chamber
group that toured extensively on the West Coast. She has been
on the faculty of several international music festivals, and
has presented masterclasses and performed solo and chamber recitals
across the United States and abroad, including concerts in South
Africa, Mexico, Austria, Ireland, and England. She has been
a featured artist at flute festivals across the United States
and invited to teach a masterclass as part of the "American
Teachers of Performance" National Flute Association Masterclass
Series. Her students have won professional positions, summer
festival positions, fellowships, and prizes in competitions
throughout the United States, including the NFA Artist Competitions,
Mid-South Flute Competition, Upper Midwest Flute Competition,
T.M.T.A. Instrumental Competitions, Entergy Music Competition,
UNT Concerto Competition, Chautauqua Sigma Alpha Iota Concerto
Competition, M.N.T.A. Instrumental Competition and the Rotary
Fellowship Competition. Professor Sundberg's degrees are from
Yale University and Lawrence Conservatory, and her principal
teachers have included Jeanne Baxtresser, Thomas Nyfenger, and
Ernestine Whitman. Ms. Sundberg has collaborated on a chamber
music CD recording for the Klavier label.
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For More Information
For more information please contact Claire Johnson (972) 235-0069.
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