UWSP Flute Studio


The University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point Flute Studio is comprised of undergraduate flute performance majors, music education majors, music minors, and non-majors. Degrees are offered in Bachelor of Music in Performance, Bachelor of Music in Education, Bachelor of Arts in Music, Master of Music Performance in Pedagogy, and the Performance Certificate Program.
Flute studio meets weekly and focuses on performance, technique, and important topics of flute playing and pedagogy. Students additionally have weekly lessons with Dr. Breisach, where solo, orchestral, and chamber music literature are studied. The UWSP Flute Ensemble provides a fun and creative opportunity to explore ensemble playing and flute choir repertoire, and to participate in performances on campus, in the community, and regionally at flute festivals. Members of the flute studio perform frequently as soloists, in chamber groups, and in the numerous large ensembles that UWSP offers.
The Flute Studio frequently hosts world-class flutists as guest artists and teachers. Most recently, such performers include Jim Walker, Ronu Majumdar, and Chris Norman. The vibrant performing arts community of the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point provides a continuously enriching outlet for students to interact with a wide variety of inspiring performers and educators. The Flute Studio is talented, supportive, motivated, and passionate about flute performance and education in Wisconsin, and beyond.
UW-Stevens Point is committed to helping each student develop along their own unique career path within a well-rounded education that balances instrumental and academic excellence.
Prospective students are encouraged to contact Dr. Danielle Breisach to schedule a free lesson at UWSP, and also to consider scheduling a Day on Campus to meet other students, observe classes and ensembles, and meet our excellent faculty.
For audition and application information and requirements, visit our website.
To schedule a flute audition, or for further information, contact Dr. Tara Schwab, Assistant Professor of Flute and Music Literature.