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Faculty

Alison Hale
Instructor of Flute, Director of Flute Choir
Email: chapman-hale1@juno.com
ALISON HALE received both her M.M. and D.M.A. in flute
performance from the Manhattan School of music. Her teachers include
Julius Baker, Thomas Nyfenger, Samuel Baron and Harold Bennett. Ms.
Hale received the 1988 Mary Lyon Award given by Mount Holyoke to an
outstanding alumna.
Ms. Hale
made her New York City debut in 1982 at Carnegie Recital Hall as
a winner of the 1981 Artists International Competition. Since
then,
she has
performed at Lincoln Center, Merkin Hall and CAMI Hall, as well as
many of the major cathedrals in New York. She spent the summer of
1980 at
Tanglewood as recipient of the Kandell Fellowship, where she won
the C.D. Jackson
Masters Award. Recent solo performances include appearances with the
Portland (Maine) Symphony Orchestra, New England Piano quartet,
Portland String
Quartet, Yellow Barn Music Festival (Vt.) tour, and at the 1993 National
Flute Association convention in Boston. Ms. Hale has also concertized
in Europe, South America and elsewhere in the U.S., performed live
on Morning
Pro Musica on Boston station WBGH, and has recorded on the Memory Lane
label.
Ms. Hale is currently a member of the Portland Symphony Orchestra, Portland
Opera Repertory Theatre, and the Procter/Hale Duo, and is founder and
director of music of the Orchard Hill Summer Festival in Brattleboro,
Vermont. She also teaches at Amherst College.
2005-06 Season
Performance with Portland Wind Trio at the University of Southern
Maine, Sept 30, 2005
Performance of Liebermann Concerto with Windham Orchestra,
vermont, January 2006
Solo faculty recital, Amherst Collete, October 14, 2005
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