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Stephanie Rea
Associate Professor of Music
 
Joined MSU in 2000
 
Education
 
DM, Florida State University (flute performance)
MM, Florida State University (music theory)
MM, Florida State University (flute performance)
BM, East Tennessee State University (flute performance)
 
 
Areas of Interest
 
performance of new music, performance anxiety, analysis as it relates to performance
 
 
Recent Works
 
Soloist, Music of John Steffa, Merkin Hall, Kaufman Center, New York, NY, 2008.

"Colorful Sounds on the Flute" in Flute Talk, July 2008.

Soloist, Gen-X All Stars Recital, National Flute Association Annual Convention, Albuquerque, NM, 2007.

Soloist on own composition, "Solace" on Composer's Concert at the International Conference of the College Music Society, Bangkok, Thailand, 2007.

Soloist on Concerto in G Major, K. 313 by W.A. Mozart at the 13th International Bach Festival in Trujillo, Peru, 2006.

Presenter and Performer at College Music Society Southern Chapter Meeting in San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2006.

Program Chair for Kentucky Flute Festival,2006.

"Solo French and American Flute Works", compact disc released by Centaur Records, 2005.

Soloist on Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 by J.S. Bach at the 12th International Bach Festival in Trujillo, Peru, 2005.

Featured Soloist on "Out With a Bang" the closing concert at the Annual Convention of the National Flute Association, 2004

"Creativity Within Structure in the Applied Studio: Finding a Balance That Works", College Music Society, 2004

 
 
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