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Adrienne Tedjamulia Read

Email Address atedjamuliaread@fsu.edu

Office HMU 202

Adrienne Tedjamulia Read enjoys an active career as a soloist, chamber musician, and orchestral player. Her solo performances have been described as “irresistible” and “musically sensitive” and she has been a competition finalist and prize winner at MTNA Regionals, National and Utah Flute Associations Competitions.

In 2020, Adrienne co-founded the chamber group Ensemble 126. Serving as co-director of the group, the Ensemble 126 highlights and explores new repertoire by commissioning, composing, and improvising music for flute ensemble that incorporates historic and world flutes within classical performance settings. In 2021 Adrienne and Ensemble 126 were named winners of the National Flute Association C.R.E.A.T.E. Project Grant Competition.

As an orchestral musician, Adrienne serves as acting second flute with the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra for the 2022-23 season. She has played with regional orchestras throughout North Florida and formerly played principal flute with Utah Valley Symphony, Southwest Symphony Orchestra, American Fork Symphony, and Orchestra of Southern Utah.

Within the flute community, Adrienne serves as a competition judge for the Flute New Music Consortium, the Utah and Florida Flute Associations, and the National Flute Association Newly Published Music Competition. She has been a guest instructor with the Mountain West Flute Fest, the Snow College Flute Fest, and the Utah Valley Flute Festival, and holds a membership in many local flute clubs.

Adrienne formerly taught at Southern Utah University, Snow College and Brigham Young University. Her interest in historic performance practice and music cultures of Asia and South America influences her teaching to engage in memorization, improvisation, and global cultural learning.

Her masterclass performances for acclaimed flutists both across the USA and abroad include Robert Langevin, Karl-Heniz Schütz, Paul Edmund-Davies, Guoliang Han, Patricia Nagle and Jim Walker. She holds degrees from Snow College (AS) and Brigham Young University (BM, MM), and is a current doctoral candidate at Florida State University (DM). Her principal teachers include Eva Amsler, Karen Large, April Clayton, and Elaine Jorgensen.


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