73
Department of Music
Joyce Wilson
Joyce Wilson teaches studio flute, is a member of the ISU
Faculty Wind Quintet, the Faculty Chamber Winds, and is principal
flutist with the Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra.
Ms. Wilson holds a Bachelor of Music degree from Oberlin College
Conservatory of Music, and masters of music and doctor of musical
arts degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In addition
to extended flute study with Robert Cole at the University of Wisconsin,
she has studied with Robert Willoughby at Oberlin, with Donald Peck
of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, with Nelson Hauenstein of the
University of Michigan, and with Kenton Terry of the Philadelphia
Orchestra. She is the recipient of two study grants, a Kellogg Foundation
Award for study at Chautauqua Institute with James Pellerite, and
a Rockefeller Foundation grant for the study of new music. She has
also played with the Colorado Summer Orchestra and was principal
flutist of the Battle Creek Symphony Orchestra.
An active chamber musician, Ms. Wilson has performed with the ISU
Faculty Ensembles at several state, regional and national meetings
and on the recordings of several compact discs.
D.M.A. & M.M., University of Wisconsin - Madison;
B.M., Oberlin College Conservatory.
Office: CA 215
Phone: (812) 237-2758
E-Mail: jwilson17@isugw.indstate.edu
|