TAMMARA PHILLIPS – Flute

Biography

Tammara K. Phillips is a Visiting Assistant Professor of flute at Stetson University in DeLand, Florida. She received a Bachelor’s of Music from Stetson University, a Master’s of Music from James Madison University, and a Doctorate of Music from Florida State University. Prior to her appointment at Stetson, Phillips served on the music faculties at Bethune-Cookman University, Carl Sandburg College, Daytona State College, Eastern Florida State College, Florida State University, Seminole State College, and Western Illinois University.

 

Phillips is a founding member of the baroque flute ensemble, Traverso Colore, comprised of past and present students from Florida State University. An avid baroque flute player, Phillips was awarded 3rd Place in the 2009 National Flute Association Baroque Flute Artist Competition during the convention in New York City and was awarded a performer’s spot in the 2017 National Flute Association Baroque Flute Masterclass Competition, in which she performed for master teacher Jed Wentz during the convention in Minneapolis.

 

As a member of Traverso Colore, Phillips, along with her colleagues, has created several transcriptions of popular Renaissance and baroque-era pieces for the ensemble. The baroque flute ensemble genre, with its limited amount of repertoire, was a catalyst to begin a Traverso Colore Transcription Series, published by Alry Publications in 2019, in hopes that this will encourage other baroque flutists to explore new repertoire. Phillips has created transcriptions for many pieces, including Corelli’s Christmas Concerto, Handel’s Arrival of the Queen of Sheba, and Vivaldi’s “Spring” movement from the Four Seasons. Volume 3 of the Traverso Colore Series was selected as a finalist in the 2020 National Flute Association Newly Published Music Competition. The members of Traverso Colore met in June of 2018 to record several pieces from the transcription series, and will soon be releasing a CD.

 

In addition to teaching at Stetson, Phillips has also served for many years on the board of the Florida Flute Association (FFA) as Program Chair, Vice-President, and President, and completed her current service to the FFA in January of 2023 as Chairman of the Board.

 

Phillips maintains an active performing and teaching career in central Florida. She regularly serves as a judge for FBA events such as All-County and All-State auditions and the State Solo and Ensemble festival. In addition, she is often called as a substitute flute and piccolo musician with the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra.

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