Jacqueline Cordova-Arrington
Shedd Classical 2022-23
New England Voices
Jacqueline Cordova-Arrington
  • Biography
  • Shedd Appearances
Jacqueline Cordova-Arrington (flute) is the Assistant Professor of Flute at the University of Oregon School of Music and Dance and a member of the Oregon Wind Quintet. She is committed to collaborating with distinguished artists, citizens, and thinkers to create inspiring and culturally unifying experiences on the stage, in communities and in the classroom. As a former member of Carnegie Hall's chamber music collective, Ensemble Connect, Jacqueline collaborated with colleagues in performances at the Weill, Trinity, Subculture, and National Sawdust Concert Series. In contrast to the ensemble’s more traditional performances, Jacqueline has experience leading interactive performances in various community spaces including public schools, correctional facilities, and centers for adults with developmental disabilities. Jacqueline completed her doctorate at the Eastman School of Music studying with Bonita Boyd with an additional certificate in World Music. Her former teachers include: David Cramer, Amy Porter, and Bradley Garner.
Equally at home on the orchestral stage, and as a recipient of the William D. Ford Fulbright Grant, Jacqueline studied extensively with principal flutist of the Berlin Philharmonic Andreas Blau. Her training in Berlin initiated her success as an orchestral flutist, leading to performances with major orchestras, including the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Buffalo Philharmonic, Louisiana Philharmonic, and Oregon Symphony.
2021
Oct 10-11SC 2021-22Beethoven's EroicaJaqua
2022
Jun 5-6SC 2021-22Schumann & BrahmsJaqua
2023
Jan 29-30SC 2022-23New England VoicesJaqua
Jacqueline Cordova-Arrington appears in these Shedd Classical 2022-23 events:
Sunday Jan 29
4:00 pNew England Voices
Monday Jan 30
7:30 pNew England Voices
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