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Sarah Frisof Online Workshop

Dr. Sarah Frisof, Principal Flutist of the Dallas Winds and Associate Professor at the University of Maryland leads an online workshop for flutists of all ages.

Call for Performers

All HFS members (student & adult) are welcome to submit video performances up to 10 minutes long by Tuesday, June 8, 2021 at 11:59 PM HST. Please apply and submit your video link using the form below.

Where?

This workshop will be hosted on Zoom. All registered participants will be emailed a meeting link in advance of the workshop. You must register to receive the link. If you do not have one already, please set up a free Zoom account (paid account not required). If you plan to join via mobile device, please download the free Zoom app at https://zoom.us/download.

Admission

Admission is FREE and open to HFS members & School Partners only. Membership begins at $2/month for students and $5/month for adults.

Parents are welcome to attend free of charge with a registered HFS student member.


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About Sarah Frisof

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Equally at home in the solo, chamber, and orchestral stages, Sarah Frisof is a passionate flutist and educator.  As a soloist, Dr. Frisof was the second-prize winner of both the National Flute Association Young Artist Competition and the Heida Hermanns International Woodwind Competition, and she was a semi-finalist in the 2009 Kobe International Flute Competition. Dr. Frisof has concertized throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia.As a committed proponent of contemporary music, Dr. Frisof frequently premieres major works.  Recent premieres include Ingrid Stölzel’s work The Voice of the Rain, Damian Montano’s Concerto for Flute and Harp with the Dallas Winds and Joel Puckett’s Knells for Bonnie for flute and wind ensemble. The Puckett Concerto was released on the Klavier Label in February of 2017.  In June of 2016, Dr. Frisof released her first solo CD, The Flute Music of Joseph Schwantner, an authoritative recording of all of Schwantner’s major works for flute.  This recording, which was released on the Centaur Label, includes the world premiere recording of Taking Charge, a new chamber work for flute, piano, and percussion.

In addition to Dr. Frisof’s work as a solo artist, she is an active orchestral musician, having worked with major symphony orchestras across the country, including the Baltimore Symphony, Chicago Symphony, Boston Symphony, New York Philharmonic, Dallas Symphony, Kansas City Symphony and many others.  Dr. Frisof also serves as the principal flute of the Dallas Winds, the premier wind band in the United States.  In the summers, Ms. Frisof plays with several festival orchestras including the Sunflower Festival (Topeka, KS), and Music in the Mountains (Durango, CO).  An enthusiastic educator, Dr. Frisof has taught in a variety of diverse settings, including as a faculty member at the Interlochen Arts Camp, the Music in the Mountains Conservatory, and the Blanche Bryden Summer Institute. She has taken her passion for education to global audiences, including working with young students in Zimbabwe and Brazil, and she frequently gives masterclasses at universities across the United States.  A graduate of the Eastman School, The Juilliard School, and the University of Michigan, she was formerly the Professor of Flute at University of Kansas and the University of Texas at Arlington. Ms. Frisof is currently the Associate Professor of Flute at the University of Maryland.

Website: https://www.sarahfrisof.com


Apply to Perform...

Please use the form below to submit a YouTube link to a pre-recorded performance of a movement or short piece (preferably less than 10 minutes).

  • Please publish your video Public or Unlisted (do not use Private).

  • Accompaniment is not required.

  • 2-3 performers will be pre-selected from the submissions.

  • You must be able to attend the class if you are selected and may be asked to perform live during the class.

  • There is no cost to perform. However, you must be a current HFS member.

Deadline for submissions is Tuesday, June 8, 2021 at 11:59 PM HST.

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