Flute Ensemble

Dorli McWayne, Director

Dorli McWayne, director of the flute ensemble. Photo taken from the UAF Music Department Facebook
The UAF Flute Ensemble is open to all interested flutists who are music majors and other members of the university community. It is conducted by Dorli McWayne, flutist on the UAF faculty and principal flutist with the Fairbanks Symphony Orchestra. The group meets once a week at a time to be determined by the schedules of the respective members. Literature is varied and there is an opportunity to learn ensemble skills on all members of the flute family: piccolo, C-flute, alto, and bass. Some previous experience is necessary.

 

 

Why join an ensemble in the UAF Music Department?

 

From left to right, Mandi Silveira, Therese Schneider, Meryem Kugzruk and Lilly Gesin are members of a flute quartet at UAF. UAF Photo by Todd Paris

The "Fairbanks Flutists" is a select group of 12 to 20 players from the University and the community. Advanced flute students are invited to audition for placement in the ensemble and can receive credit for MUS F307: Chamber Music.

 

 

The group has given one to four recitals every year since its founding in 1981, in venues all around Fairbanks from the public schools to the Carlson Center to the UA Museum. They have collaborated with òòò½´«Ã½ly known flutists Carol Wincenc, Trevor Wye, John Barcellona, and Louise DiTullio for the Fairbanks Symphony's Recital series. Since 2003, the group has given well-received performances at the National Flute Association's Annual Conventions in Las Vegas, Pittsburgh and Salt Lake City.
The UAF College of Liberal Arts Department of Music present the UAF Jazz Combo and UAF Wind Ensemble in concert in the Davis Concert Hall on the UAF campus Friday, November 13, 2024.