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Carla
Copeland-Burns, flute, currently enjoys an active
freelancing career with several ensembles including the
North Carolina Symphony, the
Opera Company of North
Carolina, and the Carolina Ballet among others. She has
performed nearly 300 concerts with the
North Carolina
Symphony, including numerous appearances as Principal
flute. Since 1995 Burns has served as Piccoloist for the
Greensboro Symphony Orchestra, Principal Flute in the
Salisbury Symphony, and in the ongoing chamber ensembles
Blue Mountain (flute/bassoon) and the Cascade Wind
Quintet, a North Carolina Arts Council Touring Roster
Ensemble. Chamber Music activity includes recital
appearances across the United States, as well as in
Canada and New Zealand, and several international
conferences. A dedicated teacher, Burns has served on an
adjunct basis at the University of North Carolina at
Greensboro and at Mars Hill College, and was on the New
England Music Camp faculty for six years. She currently
teaches flute at Radford University in Virginia and
coaches chamber music at the Chapel Hill Chamber Music
Workshop held at the University of North Carolina. Burns
has recorded with several ensembles on the Albany,
Centaur, and Klavier labels and has been heard on
several editions of NPR’s Performance Today.
Burns holds a Bachelor
of Music with Honors degree from the Florida State
University, the Master of Music in Flute Performance
from the New England Conservatory, and is a Doctoral
Candidate in Flute Performance from the University of
Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM). During
her tenure at NEC and FSU Burns maintained an active
schedule in numerous recital venues and as a teacher and
guest artist. She appeared at the Boston Early Music
Festival, performed as a winner of the NEC Baroque
Concerto competition and as a soloist with the Concert
Arts Orchestra of Boston, and was a featured guest
artist on WGBH’s “Chamber Works”. She also was a regular
performer with the Tallahassee Bach Parley and spent a
semester abroad studying baroque flute with Stephen
Preston in London. While in Cincinnati she taught as an
assistant to Nadine Asin, taught in the CCM Preparatory
Department, and was an adjunct faculty member at Indiana
State University. She performed with numerous ensembles
including the Richmond Symphony, the Lexington
Philharmonic, and the Cincinnati Baroque Soloists.
Following her time in Cincinnati she became the
Principal Flute for the Midland-Odessa Symphony in Texas
and then relocated to the Greensboro, NC, area in fall
1994 when her husband became the bassoon professor at
UNCG. When not performing or teaching, Burns enjoys
traveling, hiking and kayaking, and working as a
consultant to area arts organizations on writing grant
proposals and program development.
Her teachers include
Nadine Asin, Jack Wellbaum, Carol Wincenc, Lois
Schaefer, Charles DeLaney and Stephen Preston.
For further information
on the flute studio at Radford University, please send
email to Carla Copeland-Burns at
cecopelan@radford.edu
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