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Lorie Scott is Assistant Professor of Music at the University of Minnesota Duluth. In addition to flute studio activities, she teaches music theory and performs with the faculty woodwind quintet. Currently working on a collection of arrangements of Edvard Grieg’s Lyric Pieces for flute and piano, she has been selected for a 2010 Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Initiative Grant that will fund the completion of the project and recording of the new arrangements. Dr. Scott’s edition of the Karg-Elert Caprices (Urmusik Edition) was recently named a winner of the National Flute Association’s Newly Published Music Compeition and her twentieth century technique book based off of the theoretical appendix to the Caprices and CD recording was supported by a National Endowment for the Arts and Iowa Arts Council grant. Recently awarded a McKnight/ARAC Fellowship Grant, she performed in Sir James Galway’s 2009 summer class in Weggis, Switzerland. Dr. Scott is active in the Upper Midwest Flute Association, recently coordinating and adjudicating the Laudie Porter competition and giving the open masterclass at the Fall 2009 Flute Fest. She has adjudicated for competitions of the National Flute Association and MidSouth Flute Society and teaches at the Five Seasons Chamber Music Festival and Blue Lake Fine Arts camp in the summers. Her flute teachers include Mary Karen Clardy, Carol Hester, and Jan Boland.
DMA, University of North Texas, flute performance, theory minor
MM, University of North Texas, flute performance, theory minor
BA, Luther College, music, business management, summa cum laude |