Suzanne F.
Suzanne is an award-winning flutist whose dynamic career spans orchestral and chamber music, contemporary performance, and pedagogy. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from Kutztown University and a Master of Music from the Rutgers University Mason Gross School of the Arts, where she studied with Bart Feller, Emily Skala, and Susanna Loewy.
Based in central New Jersey, Suzanne maintains a vibrant performance career as an orchestral, chamber, and solo artist throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. She has performed with a wide range of ensembles, including the Brook Symphony Orchestra, Berks Sinfonietta, Edison Philharmonic, Reading Pops, Allentown Symphony, Pennsylvania Philharmonic, Opera Magnifico, Berks Opera Company, and Trio Al Vento. She has also been featured as a soloist in concerts across New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, and Europe.
Ms. Suzanne’s chamber music career is marked by notable competitive and collaborative achievements. She was named a Quarterfinalist at the 2025 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition in South Bend, Indiana, with Trio Al Vento and has earned multiple chamber music competition awards throughout her academic training. A returning quarterfinalist at Fischoff, she remains deeply committed to the art of collaboration and musical dialogue. Her performance credits include appearances with Broadway performer and songwriter Becca Stevens, Grammy-winning violist and composer Nathan Schram, and acclaimed film and stage artists Andrew Barth Feldman, Kuhoo Verma, and Mykal Kilgore.
A highly sought-after educator, Suzanne is passionate about music education and mentorship. She currently serves as flute faculty at the Elisabeth Morrow School, Wardlaw and Hartridge School, and Hunderton Academy of the Arts. She is dedicated to inspiring students of all ages and levels, guiding them toward technical excellence, artistic confidence, and the discovery of their own individual musical voice.
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