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Andrea Kapell Loewy
Andrea Kapell Loewy, flutist, holds a Bachelor of Music from Eastman
School of Music, Master of Music from Emporia State University, and a
Doctor of Musical Arts from the University of Memphis. Her teachers
have included Joseph Mariano, Harold Bennett, John Heiss, Samuel Baron,
Phillip Kaplan, and Bruce Erskine. She played with the Mid-America
Woodwind Quintet and was Co-Principal Flutust of the Orchestra of the
State of Mexico. Prior to her present job as Professor of Flute and
Theory and Chairman of the Woodwind Area at the University of Louisiana
at Lafayette, she was Adjunct Flute Instructor at Rhodes College.
In 1993 she was awarded the University's "Distinguished Professor
Award." She is Principal Flute of the Acadiana Symphony, and has played
several concertos with the orchestra, including Mozart's Flute and
Harp Concerto, Faure's Fantaisie, Zwillich's Concerto,
and J. S. Bach's Brandenburg Concerto #5 . In addition, she has
performed both chamber and solo works at several of the National Flute
Conventions. She recently released a CD with Centaur Records, Apparitions
and Whimsies featuring twentieth century compositions for
flute. She holds the Heymann II Endowed Professorship in Music. |
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