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UND Studio

The Flute Studio at the University of North Dakota offers a comprehensive, student-centric education to reach your full potential as a flutist and to attain your goals as a musician. In addition to personalized individual instruction and weekly flute studio classes, students have diverse opportunities to perform in award-winning large ensembles, various chamber ensembles, and as soloists.

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Student achievements

  • Winner, National Flute Association Collegiate Flute Choir

  • Alternate, National Flute Association Frances Blaisdell Scholarship Competition

  • Selected to perform in “Masterclass 101: The Art of Giving a Masterclass,” National Flute Association Convention in Minneapolis

  • Selected for National Flute Association Convention Internship

  • Recipient, Syrinx Festival Jessica Bernardin Award (presented to the most outstanding performer out of the advanced-level classes)

  • Winner, Syrinx Festival Concerto Class

  • Selected to Present at Flute Society of Kentucky Conference

  • Winner, Fargo-Moorhead Symphony Orchestra Piccolo Audition

  • Winner, Greater Grand Forks Symphony Orchestra Piccolo Audition

  • Winner, North Dakota MTNA Young Artist Performance Competition

  • Winner, Bismarck-Mandan Symphony Orchestra Young Artist Competition

  • Winner, Greater Grand Forks Symphony Orchestra Young Artist Concerto Competition

  • Winner, The Presser Foundation Undergraduate Scholar Award

  • Acceptances and scholarships/assistantships for prestigious graduate programs

  • Selected for UND’s Red River Trio (includes residency in Japan)

  • Selected as Drum Major, Pride of the North Athletic Band

Opportunities in the UND flute studio

  • Undergraduate scholarships, graduate assistantships, and graduate tuition waivers.

  • Weekly lessons and studio classes with Dr. Bost.

  • Chamber music coaching and performance in the NorthboUND Quartet and UND Flute Ensemble.

  • Specialized instruction in flute performance, pedagogy, and literature that is tailored toward your major and your personal goals.

  • A comprehensive approach to prepare students for the diverse demands of a career in music.

  • Solo and ensemble performance opportunities on and off campus.

  • Access to the Music Department’s high-quality piccolos, Trevor James black nickel alto flute, and Pearl bass flute for solo and chamber performances.

  • Flute festivals, concerts, masterclasses, and workshops with world-class guest artists such as Valerie Coleman and Robert Dick.

  • Meaningful connections with the community through outreach events.

  • Leadership opportunities in the Flute Alliance of UND (an official student organization).