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291:, wrote that the premiere of Daniel Paget's "Romania!" written for Carol Wincenc "raised the audience to heaven." In the 2009–10 season Wincenc performed for the first time six newly commissioned works by composers Joan Tower, Jake Heggie, Thea Musgrave, Shih-Hui Chen, Andrea Clearfield, and Jonathan Berger. 294:
In 2005 at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards the small ensemble of which Wincenc is a part was nominated for a Grammy Award for a recording of Yehudi Wyner's works. A recording of Christopher Rouse’s Flute Concerto for Telarc, on which she performed with Christoph Eschenbach and the Houston Symphony, was
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Wincenc has performed with the Guarneri, Emerson, Tokyo, and Cleveland string quartets and with pianist Emanuel Ax and cellist Yo-Yo Ma. The Los Angeles Times described her playing as "brilliant but effortless virtuosity" and praised her "lush tone." She is a member of the
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Wincenc has been a soloist with the Chicago, San Francisco and London Symphonies, the Netherlands Concertgebouw, and the Warsaw Philharmonic. She has appeared as a performer and teacher at Aspen, Marlboro, Mostly Mozart, and Music@Menlo music festivals.
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Wincenc has served as a judge for the Rampal and Kobe International Flute Competitions. She has commissioned more than 30 pieces for the flute by leading composers including
156:. She started taking violin lessons at age four from her father, a concert violinist and conductor in Buffalo. At age nine she switched to the flute and studied with 525: 320: 303:. In 2011 she was awarded the Distinguished Alumni Award from Manhattan School of Music and the National Flute Association (N.F.A.) Lifetime Achievement Award. 678: 607: 459: 157: 434: 683: 612: 408: 688: 663: 136:. She is known for her solo and chamber music performances and her support of new music for the flute. She is on the faculty of the 673: 548: 668: 299:. In 1998 she was inducted into the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame In 2007 she received the Distinguished Alumni Award from the 390: 582: 346: 698: 658: 120: 248:
In "Carol Wincenc Valentines," published by Carl Fischer, she introduced 11 new works for flute including pieces by
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at age 22 and served as principal flutist from 1972 to 1977. In 1978 she won the
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with fellow Juilliard faculty and she is a founding member of "Trio Les Amies".
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After completing her studies at Juilliard, Wincenc joined the
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and Chigiana Academies, she started her undergraduate work at
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where she completed a B.M. She received her M. M. from
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ANNA KISSELGOFF Published: May 21, 2001 (2001-05-21).
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American flutist based in New York City (born 1949)
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Buffalo, New York
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flutist
New York City
Juilliard School
Stony Brook University
Buffalo, New York
Edna Comerchero
Severino Gazzelloni
Santa Cecilia
Oberlin Conservatory of Music
Manhattan School of Music
Juilliard
St. Paul Chamber Orchestra
Walter W. Naumburg Foundation
The Juilliard School
Stony Brook University
American Ballet Theatre
New York Woodwind Quintet
Samuel Adler
David Del Tredici
Henryk Górecki
George Rochberg
Paul Schoenfield
Roberto Sierra
Peter Schickele
Tobias Picker
Michael Torke
Christopher Rouse

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