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'''Mindy Rosenfeld''' is an American flutist, piper and harpist, noted as a founding member of the [[Baltimore Consort]]. |
'''Mindy Rosenfeld''' is an American flutist, piper and harpist, noted as a founding member of the [[Baltimore Consort]]. She is also credited as '''Mindy Rosenfeld Hedges''' and '''Mindy Rosenfeld Traverso'''. |
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==Life and career== |
==Life and career== |
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Mindy Rosenfeld is an American flutist, piper and harpist, noted as a founding member of the Baltimore Consort. She is also credited as Mindy Rosenfeld Hedges and Mindy Rosenfeld Traverso.
Life and career
Mindy Rosenfeld graduated with a BA in Flute Performance from the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, Maryland, and an MA in Modern and Baroque Flute Performance from San Francisco Conservatory. With Roger Harmon, she co-founded the Baltimore Consort in 1980.[1] She remains a performing member, and tours extensively with the group.
In 1989, she became a member of San Francisco’s Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra where she has recorded extensively; and appeared in Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival, BBC Proms at Royal Albert Hall, the Berkeley Early Music Festival, Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, and both Carnegie and Disney Halls. Feldman is Principal Flutist and soloist with the Symphony of the Redwoods and the Mendocino Music Festival in California. She has performed as a guest artist with a number of other symphonies and ensembles.
Rosenfeld was married to American composer and guitarist Michael Hedges (1953-1997) and has five boys.[2] She collaborated with Hedges on recordings which were well-received by critics.[3]
Discography
Selected recordings include:
- Aerial Boundaries CD (1985)
- Baltimore Consort Live In Concert CD (2008)
- Taproot CD (1990)
- Telemann: Six Sonatas For Two Flutes, Op. 2 CD (1998)
- One Morning CD (2010)
- Indigo Road CD (2007)[4]
References
- ^ "Baltimore Consort". Retrieved 28 December 2011.
- ^ LaBlanc, Michael L. (1990). Contemporary musicians: profiles of the people in music. Gale Research Inc.
- ^ Rusch, Bob (1984). "Cadence".
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