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Flute Schedule

OHIO UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC
WOODWIND DAY (FLUTE), NOVEMBER 23, 2024


SCHEDULE
Time Events and Their Locations
9:30 AM Registration for all flutists (Glidden Hall Lobby; 4th Floor)
10:00 AM Welcome and performance by OHIO Winds faculty ensemble (Recital Hall)
10:30 AM WW Day group photo with ALL WW Day participants (Recital Hall)
10:45 AM Flute Ice Breaker (Recital Hall)
11:00 AM Get Your Flute Groove On; a technique class with Deanna Hahn-Little Flute Choir Rehearsal (Recital Hall)
12:30 PM LUNCH on Court Street—Bring lunch money! Visit exhibits in Lobby!
1:45 PM Flute Choir Rehearsal (Recital Hall)
3:00 PM Flute Masterclass (Room 480)
4:15 PM Flute/WW Day Picture (Lobby)
4:30 PM Finale Flute Concert (Recital Hall)
5:30 PM THE END!
Stay in Touch:
Alison Brown Sincoff @ browna2@ohio.edu
IG and FB @ OUFluteStudio

Deanna Hahn-Little, Professor of Flute at Middle Tennessee State University, holds a Bachelor of Music degree in education from the University of Northern Iowa, a Master of Music degree and the Doctor of Music degree from Indiana University. Her primary instructors include James Scott, Kate Lukas, Peter Lloyd, Trevor Wye, and Angeleita Floyd. As a professor at MTSU, Hahn-Little currently teaches applied flute, classes in woodwind methods, literature and pedagogy and directs the MTSU Flute Choir. She received the MTSU Foundation Outstanding Teacher Award in 2017-2018. 

As an active performer, Hahn-Little is a frequent performer with the Nashville Opera, the Tennessee Philharmonic and the MTSU Faculty group the Stones River Chamber Players. She also performs with the Nashville Symphony, the innovative chamber ensemble Intersection, the Nashville Ballet and in recording studios in the Middle TN area. Little has also performed with the Nashville Chamber Orchestra (TN), Huntsville Symphony (AL), Orchestra Kentucky, Sewanee Symphony Orchestra (TN), and Evansville Philharmonic (IN). 

Little has won numerous awards for her flute playing. She was a two-time winner in the National Flute Association's Young Artist Competition as well as the recipient of a NFA award for best performance of a newly commissioned work. She was a winner in the following competitions; Myrna Brown Competition in Texas, the Des Moines Symphony, the Fort Dodge Symphony and was a semi-finalist in the New York Concert Artists Guild Competition. 

She has performed as a soloist, master class clinician, chamber musician, and flute ensemble director throughout the United States, Canada, Central and South America, the Baltic States, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia and the Netherlands. She has served the NFA as coordinator of the Collegiate Flute Choir Competition from 2016-2020, was the 2004 local arrangements coordinator for the NFA Convention in Nashville, TN and coordinator of the Chamber Music Competition. Hahn-Little is a past-president of the Mid-South Flute Society and has also served as the Young Artist Competition Coordinator. 

In addition to her teaching duties at MTSU, Hahn-Little teaches on the faculty of the Tennessee Governor's School for the Arts and has also taught on the faculty at Drake University and the University of the South at Sewanee. 

Deanna Hahn- Little is an Altus Artist. Listen to her two solo CD projects “Inspirations From Tennessee/The Dolly Project” (2019) and “Diamonds Uncovered" with pianist, Jerome Reed (July 2009).


This appearance of Altus artist Deanna Hahn-Little has been made possible, in part, through an educational grant from Altus flutes and the KHS America Academic Alliance. Deanna performs exclusively on Altus flutes.

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