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Flutist Susan Greenberg enjoys a versatile career as soloist, chamber
musician, symphony player, and recording artist. Her playing has
been described as "brilliant," "elegant and supple," with a
"gorgeous tone." As a member of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra,
she has been a frequent soloist on both flute and piccolo. Ms.
Greenberg has also appeared as guest soloist with the San Francisco
and Oakland Symphonies, with the Santa Monica Symphony, at the
Casals Festival, and at the Hollywood Bowl. She has performed with
the Los Angeles Philharmonic, L.A. Opera, New York City Opera,
American Ballet Theater, Joffrey Ballet, and the Ojai Festival. She
was the principal flutist of the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra during
their 1995 tour of Japan. In March 2003 she was the piccolo soloist
with the Napa Valley Symphony performing the Bruce Broughton
concerto written for her. In October 2006 Ms. Greenberg is scheduled
to perform a concerto for alto flute, flute and piccolo written for
her by Gernot Wolfgang with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra .
Ms. Greenberg received her B.A. cum laude and her M.A. from UCLA and
is presently an adjunct professor at Pepperdine University. She has
alto taught at California Institute of the Arts and Occidental
College. She received the “Most Valuable Player” award on the flute
from the National Association of Recording Arts and Sciences. Ms.
Greenberg is also active in motion pictures, television and
commercial recordings. |
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