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Alice Jones, flute

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Raised in Austin, TX, flutist Alice Jones is known for giving performances that are “lively” (New York Times), "superb" (Carole Farley, soprano), and “delicate and passionate with beautiful articulation and dynamics” (Eleanor Cory, composer). An avid symphonic, chamber, theater, and contemporary musician, with performances ranging from the Brandenburg Concerti to New York City’s Look and Listen Festival, Alice was praised by Mario Davidovsky as “the flute player who could really play.” She has been a featured soloist and chamber musician at the Composers Now Festival at Symphony Space in New York City (2010 and 2011), the Yale-China Music Exchange in China (2007 and 2008), the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival (2010), and Chamber Music Campania in Italy (2013-2016). 

Alice is committed to premiering new chamber music repertoire and is a founding member of several chamber music ensembles, including the flute and soprano duo conText (with Mary Hubbell), Ensemble 365, and the woodwind quintet Fiati Five. Alice is also a member of the New York-based collective The Curiosity Cabinet, whose interdisciplinary performances feature not only new music and staples of the 20th century, but also film, puppeteers, dance, narration, and acting. Recent commissions and premieres have included works by Gregory Brown, Jason Thorpe Buchanan, Carrie Magin, Whitney George, Ryan Howard, Eric Nathan, and Inés Thiebaut, and she has premiered several works by members of the Long Island Composers Alliance with percussionist Cesare Papetti and pianist Derin Öge.  

Among her accolades include winning the baroque concerto competition at SUNY Purchase and being named an invited participant in the National Flute Association Young Artist Competition (2012). Alice also received the Brookshire award for musicological research and writing at SUNY Purchase, the Associated Music Teachers League Award at CUNY Queens (2013), a five-year Enhanced Chancellor's Fellowship at the CUNY Graduate Center, and the Graduate Research Award from the National Flute Association (2016).
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Alice graduated from Yale University (BA), SUNY Purchase (MM, AD) and the CUNY Graduate Center (DMA). She maintains a private studio in New York and has served on the music faculty at  the Aaron Copland School of Music at CUNY Queens College. She is currently a grant writer at the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music and an Adjunct Assistant Professor at CUNY Queensborough Community College and SUNY Purchase College.


Please visit www.alicehjones.com