Flutist
Joanna Goldstein is active
both as a performer and music educator. She can be found in a variety of
venues, from chamber to orchestral performances as well as solo
appearances. Along with her position as flutist with
Vento Chiaro (a
professional woodwind quintet formed at the Peabody Conservatory of Music
in 1997 and currently serving as the Ensemble in Residence at the Longy
School of Music and the Boston University Tanglewood Institute), she has
performed as soloist with the Salisbury Symphony Orchestra in Salisbury,
MD, performed solo recitals at Columbia University in New York, NY and
plays substitute flute and piccolo with the Rhode Island Philharmonic in
Providence, RI. Joanna is the
Director of Chamber Music at The Beaver Country Day School in Chestnut
Hill, MA where she has assisted both the Varsity and Junior Varsity Girl's
soccer teams. As the recipient of three degrees, a Bachelor of Music from
Boston University, a Master of Music from the Peabody Conservatory, and an
Artist Diploma from the Longy School,
Joanna has had the privilege of working with some of this country's
finest flutists including Alice Weinreb, Doriot Anthony Dwyer, Mark
Sparks, Robert Willoughby, and Geralyn Coticone. She has attended several
summer festivals including the Bowdoin Chamber Festival and Music Academy
of the West where she studied with Jeanne Baxtresser and Tim Day.
Joanna currently spends her
summers on faculty at the Boston University Tanglewood Institute as part
of Vento Chiaro. Aside from her interest in music,
Joanna is an avid soccer player,
having played with the Division I Boston University Women's Soccer team
while in college and currently as part of the Eastern Massachusetts
Women's League. She is also working towards her black belt in Tae Kwon
Do. |