Mason Community Arts Academy

Samantha Marshall

Biography

Flute Teaching Artist

Samantha Marshall is thrilled to be joining the team of educators at George Mason Community Arts Academy as a flute teacher. A native of Virginia, she is an active flute teacher, freelancer, and educator in the Washington D.C. area.

Ms. Marshall was previously a performer in New York City, performing with the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, The Handel Society, as well as Broadway/off- Broadway productions throughout the area. Equally, at home in commercial and chamber music settings, she has performed with choro guitarist Richard Boukas, and was a founding member of the accomplished woodwind quintet, 13th Street Winds. With 13th Street Winds, the group worked primarily to spread diversity through music by performing outreach concerts in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. As a solo artist, Samantha has been a winner of the National Flute Association Masterclass Competition, the Flute Society of Washington’s Young Artist Competition, and WASA finalist in the New York Flute Club Competition. She has performed as a solo artist throughout the U.S. and abroad, most recently for Historic Monticello’s winter festivities.

A tireless educator, Ms. Marshall maintains a private studio across the east coast, and has given masterclasses throughout the United States. She has previously been on faculty at the Blue Ridge Music Camp, and The Village School. Samantha received her Bachelor’s Degree from the University of South Carolina, studying with Dr. Jennifer Parker-Harley, and her Master’s Degree from the Mannes School of Music, studying with Keith Underwood.

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