Message from Zach Warren, 2nd Flute & Piccolo

by Tucson Symphony
Message from Zach Warren, 2nd Flute & Piccolo

Your Tucson Symphony Orchestra’s 2nd Flute and Piccolo, Zach Warren, performs in quarantine:

Bio:

Zach Warren enjoys an exciting and diverse career as an orchestral flutist, chamber musician, soloist, and teacher. A native of Charlotte, North Carolina, Zach joined the Tucson Symphony Orchestra in the position of Second Flute and Piccolo in September, 2019. He also performs as a member of the Tucson Symphony Wind Quintet. Zach recently completed a Master of Music Degree in flute performance at The University of Texas at Austin, Butler School of Music. Prior to that, Zach earned a Bachelor of Music Degree from The University of South Carolina. Zach has won first prizes in young artist competitions at the Raleigh Area Flute Association, Florida Flute Association, Kentucky Flute Association, and the Flute Society of Washington. Zach has been awarded fellowships with the National Repertory Orchestra, the Brevard Music Center Institute, the Marrowstone Music Festival, and the National Music Festival at Washington College. Zach has been featured as a performer in masterclasses with Paula Robison, Robert Langevin, Leone Buyse, Lorna McGhee, Göran Marcusson, and Sharon Sparrow and has had the privilege of studying with distinguished flutists and pedagogues Marianne Gedigian, Jennifer Parker-Harley, and Jennifer Dior.

See Zach Warren perform live next season.

We look forward to the return of your Tucson Symphony Orchestra – the return of live music. The suspension of performances has created an unexpected financial strain. If you find yourself able, please make a donation to show your support. Your gift will be put to immediate good use and provide critical relief to the whole organization.

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