Jeanne Baxtresser

Flute

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Jeanne Baxtresser has held principal positions with three major orchestras, culminating in her 15-year tenure as solo flutist of the New York Philharmonic. Making her heralded debut with the Minnesota Orchestra at age 14, Ms. Baxtresser began her professional career as principal flutist of the Montreal Symphony immediately following her graduation from Juilliard, where she studied with Julius Baker. She was subsequently appointed principal flute of the Toronto Symphony before being invited to join the New York Philharmonic. Ms. Baxtresser appeared as soloist with the New York Philharmonic on more than 50 occasions, and has been featured as a soloist across North America and Europe.

A recipient of the National Flute Association's Lifetime Achievement Award for significant, lasting contributions to the flute world, Ms. Baxtresser also received the National Medal of Arts from the Interlochen Center for the Arts. She is recognized internationally as a leading recording artist, author, and lecturer.

Many of Ms. Baxtresser's students occupy principal and section positions in major orchestras throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia. While in New York, Ms. Baxtresser served on the faculties of Juilliard and the Manhattan School of Music. In 1998 she was appointed the Vira I. Heinz Professor of Flute at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, where she has attracted many outstanding flute students from around the world. She was later named University Professor, Carnegie Mellon's most distinguished professorial position

Ms. Baxtresser's exceptional career as a recitalist, concerto soloist, and chamber musician has produced numerous recordings, including New York Legends – Jeanne Baxtresser (Cala), Jeanne Baxtresser – A Collection of My Favorites (MSR Classics), and Chamber Music for Flute (Cala), featuring her performances with principal players of the New York Philharmonic. She has recorded many of the major symphonic works with the New York Philharmonic under Leonard Bernstein, Zubin Mehta, and Kurt Masur.

Ms. Baxtresser's acclaimed first book, Orchestral Excerpts for Flute with Piano Accompaniment (Theodore Presser), has been re-released in a new revised edition. This book and a companion CD, Orchestral Excerpts for Flute with Spoken Commentary (Summit), have become a vital part of flute pedagogy. Her subsequent book, Great Flute Duos from the Orchestral Repertoire, was named the 2004 winner of the National Flute Association's Newly Published Music Competition.

She was a member of the Music Academy faculty from 2000 to 2007.