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Guest Masterclass: Francesca Arnone, flute
Thursday, October 24, 2024
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Moores School of Music is proud to host University of South Florida professor Dr. Francesa Arnone, who will be teaching a flute masterclass.
Francesca
Arnone
is
an
active
flute
and
piccolo
soloist,
chamber
musician,
and
educator
dedicated
to
connecting
to
people
through
music.
An
avid
traveler,
she
enjoys
pursuing
this
passion,
performing
in
Europe,
Asia,
and
the
Americas
in
such
venues
as
St.
Martin-in-the-Fields,
National
Sawdust,
Royal
Northern
College
of
Music,
Royal
Conservatory
of
Madrid,
Benedetto
Marcello
Conservatory
in
Venice,
Split
Academy
of
Music
in
Croatia,
and
the
Chicago
Public
Library.
A
featured
guest
artist
at
flute
festivals
around
the
country,
she
has
performed
at
a
variety
of
flute
conventions
and
festivals,
including
those
of
the
National
Flute
Association,
British
Flute
Society,
International
Flute
Festival
of
Costa
Rica,
and
the
Flute
Society
of
Spain.
Her
solo
and
chamber
music
recordings
on
the
MSR
and
Ravello
labels
have
met
critical
acclaim.
A
veteran
of
regional
and
opera
orchestras
in
the
US
and
Mexico,
she
now
performs
with
a
variety
of
orchestras
and
ensembles
across
Florida,
and
is
a
member
of
the
Palm
Beach
Opera
Orchestra
and
the
Sarasota
Opera
Orchestra.
Her
concerto
appearances
on
flute,
alto
flute,
and
piccolo
have
ranged
from
works
by
Bach
to
Chen
Yi.
Dr.
Arnone
has
served
on
the
faculties
of
Baylor,
West
Virginia,
Boise
State,
and
Idaho
State
universities.
She
teaches
at
the
University
of
South
Florida
in
Tampa,
and
at
FlootFire
and
other
summer
camps
around
the
country.
Former
students
hold
performing
and
leadership
positions
with
ensembles
such
as
the
Boston
Symphony,
Atlanta
Symphony,
and
the
President’s
Own,
and
as
teachers
and
professors
at
numerous
schools
and
colleges
around
the
country.

- Location
- Dudley Recital Hall, University of Houston
- Cost
- Free
- Contact
- msmprog@central.uh.edu