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posted September 2006
Omaha Symphony Musician Biographies
~ Marcia Kämper ~
Former Second Flute
Marcia
Kämper is acting as Second Flute in the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
for the 2005-2006 season. She won her first full-time orchestral position
in 2002 as Second Flute / Piccolo with the Omaha Symphony and has performed
several concertos on subscription concerts with the Omaha Symphony Chamber
Orchestra. Marcia has also performed flute and piccolo in recitals and orchestra
concerts in Door County, Wisconsin at the Peninsula Music Festival and at
the Collegium Musicum at the Schloss Pommersfelden in Germany.
She attended
the Las Vegas Academy of Performing Arts in Nevada and, while in high
school, performed concertos with the Henderson Civic Symphony, Las Vegas
Youth Orchestra, Las Vegas Music Festival and won the Las Vegas Flute
Club Competition.
Marcia earned
two degrees from Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, Maryland. While there,
she won the Washington DC Flute Club Competition and was twice-awarded
the Britton Johnson Memorial Flute Prize. Currently she performs with
(and co-directs) ANALOG, a collective of musicians and artists from around
the world. Mrs. Kämper also is an instrumental director and performer
of Omaha's only new music festival ARTSaha!
Previous
teachers include Cynthia Mann, Robert Willoughby, Emily Skala, and Martha
Aarons.
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Marcia
Kämper
Dolf Kämper
Analog Arts
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about Marcia going to Baltimore
ARTSaha!
Peabody
Conservatory
Peninsula Music
Festival
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