Nov 5, 2015 — Chamber Music Workshop with Elizabeth Rowe

Location: Univ of Oregon, Frohnmayer Music Building, Room 178
Time: 12:00pm
Cost: Free

Sponsored by the University of Oregon and the Oregon Mozart Players. The UO School of Music and Dance has named Rowe a 2015 Trotter Visiting Professor, a mark of distinction reserved for honored guest artists and scholars.

In advance of her performance on November 7 in Beall Concert Hall with the Oregon Mozart Players, the celebrated Rowe will facilitate a chamber music coaching workshop for UO students and members of the general public.

Elizabeth Rowe, a Eugene, Oregon native, joined the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 2004 and holds the Walter Piston Principal Flute Chair. Rowe has been featured in solo BSO appearances on numerous occasions. In 2011 she was a featured soloist in the orchestra’s West Coast tour, with a reprise performance of the Carter Flute Concerto.

Rowe has also held titled positions with the orchestras of Fort Wayne, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C., and was a member of the New World Symphony in Miami Beach. She is a member of the Boston Symphony Chamber Players.

Noted for her insightful teaching, Rowe currently serves on the faculties of the New England Conservatory and the Tanglewood Music Center, and is a regular guest artist at the National Orchestral Institute of Music and the New World Symphony.