EVE FRIEDMAN

BAROQUE FLUTE

Eve Friedman has performed on historical flutes with Tempesta di Mare, American Bach Soloists, and Tafelmusik, and on modern flute with the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, Philly Pops, Opera Philadelphia, the Delaware Symphony, and the world music ensemble EZUZ. Her performances have been broadcast on NPR and the BBC, and her solo playing has been called “particularly fine” by the Washington Post. About her first book, Tone Development on the Baroque Flute, the Early Music America wrote, “This carefully researched, imaginative book should be on every baroque flutist’s bookshelf.” She serves on the National Flute Association’s Historical Flutes Committee, and has recently been a judge/guest artist for the American Musicological Society, San Francisco Conservatory, and the Flute Society of Greater Philadelphia. Eve received her M.Mus. from Boston University (as a student of Doriot Anthony Dwyer), and holds a D.Mus. from Indiana University. She performs and teaches at the Summerkeys Festival in Maine with her husband, composer/pianist Roberto Pace, as the Halcyon Duo, and is on the faculties of Drexel, Rowan, and Temple Universities. Photo by GVR Photography.