Meg Stevens
Meg Stevens is an active professional concert flutist and recitalist. Last year, Ms. Stevens was invited to perform on Central Michigan University's Alumni Artist Series, where she performed with Interlochen Arts Academy faculty harpist, Joan Raeburn Holland. In 2002, Ms. Stevens was a featured soloist in Mozart's
Flute and Harp Concerto with the Sault Symphony Orchestra. She has performed in a wide variety of venues as both soloist and chamber musician, and in 1991 she was a member of a touring flute quartet that was invited to play at the National Flute Association convention in Washington, D.C. She holds the principal flute chair in the Sault Symphony and the Algoma Chamber Symphony, as well as having been principal flute with the Champaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra, Millikin-Decatur Symphony Orchestra, Danville Symphony Orchestra, and piccoloist with the illustrious Illinois Symphony based in Springfield and Bloomington, Illinois.
In addition to her performance schedule, Ms. Stevens conducts the Concert Band and advises the student-run Pep Band at Lake Superior State University in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. She also teaches flute at Algoma Conservatory in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. She holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Music Performance from University of Illinois.
Ms. Stevens has won numerous awards and competitions, including being competitively selected to play for flutist and international recording artist James Galway in a
master class held by the Chicago Flute Club which opened the annual National Flute Association Convention in Chicago in 1997. She had her first article published in the Spring 2001 edition of the
Flutist Quarterly.
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