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Amy Anderson
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Amy Anderson is Associate Professor of Music at Texas Tech University
and holds Principal Oboe positions with the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra
and Breckenridge Music Institute Festival Orchestra. Before joining the
faculty at Texas Tech, Anderson was a Resident Artist at Banff Centre
for the Arts in Alberta Canada. She has also participated in the Aspen
Music Festival and the International Music Program of the North Carolina
School of the Arts, in addition to playing professionally with
orchestras in Jacksonville, San Antonio, Ft. Worth, and New York State.
An active chamber musician, Anderson is a member of the Mariah Wind
Quintet at Texas Tech University and has performed extensively with the
Alpine Wind Quintet in Colorado, Young Audiences of Rochester, and the
Florida Baroque Ensemble and Wind Quintet. Formerly, she has held
faculty positions at the University of Florida and Luther College and
taught oboe and chamber music at the Hochstein Music School in
Rochester, New York. Anderson was awarded the Performer's Certificate
from the Eastman School of Music where she was a student and teaching
assistant of Richard Killmer. She holds Bachelor and Masters Performance
Degrees from the University of North Texas where she was a student and
teaching assistant to Charles Veazey. Anderson continued further studies
with Kathyrn Greenbank and John Mack and has performed in masterclasses
of Richard Woodhams, Joe Robinson and Ray Still. She has recorded for
Albany Records and Living Artist Recordings. Oboe, Music History and
Literature.
To contact Amy Anderson, email
amy.b.anderson@ttu.edu.
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