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Jeanne Baxtresser (born August 2, 1947) is an American flutist and teacher. She is most notable for her position as principal flutist of the New York Philharmonic for over 15 years, she decided to play the flute when she was only nine years old, as an author (Orchestral Excerpts for Flute with Piano Accompaniment), and as a professor and master teacher.
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She later attended the Juilliard School in New York City, where she studied with prominent pedagogues Samuel Baron and Jeanne Baxtresser. She has received many prizes for her playing, including the Third Kobe International Flute Competition in Japan [ 4 ] which garnered her international attention. [ 5 ]
Jeanne Baxtresser (born 1947), recitalist, concerto soloist, chamber musician, educator and recording artist; Frances Blaisdell (1912–2009), early American professional flautist and educator; Vicki Boeckman (born 1955), recorder player, performer and educator; Claire Chase (born 1978), recitalist, recording artist and arts entrepreneur
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Kati Agócs; Katja Andy; Trevor Barnard; Jeanne Baxtresser; Jerry Bergonzi; Ran Blake; Bob Brookmeyer; Bruce Brubaker; Richard Burgin; Ferruccio Busoni; Jaki Byard
A new free outdoor exhibit at Smith Memorial Playground and Playhouse in Philadelphia provides an opportunity for young people to learn about Black leaders who have shaped the city's past and present.
B. Milton Babbitt; Katherine Bacon; Alan Baer; Rick Baitz; Julius Baker; Emanuel Balaban; Esther Ballou; Rose Bampton; Georges Barrère; Jeanne Baxtresser; Robert Beaser