Bradley GarnerBrad Garner has been described as one of today's
most exciting flutists. He has played concerts and recitals throughout the world
with great acclaim. He is an active soloist, teacher and recording artist in the
Cincinnati and New York City areas. He has frequently played with the New York
Philharmonic, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and has been principal flutist
with the Atlantic Sinfonietta, the New York Virtuosi and the Virtuosi Quintet
and the 20th-Century Chamber Orchestra. He received his B.M. and M.A. degrees
from West Texas State University where he studied with his father, Dr. Gary
Garner and Sally Turk. He was the first flutist to receive the Doctor of Musical
Arts degree from the Juilliard School where he studied with Julius Baker. Dr.
Garner has performed as soloist in Carnegie Hall and Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln
Center, with Julius Baker and Jean-Pierre Rampal and was recently the first
American flutist to be invited by the Russian government to perform in Moscow's
Tchaikovsky Hall. He has performed and given master classes in Asia, Europe, and
throughout North America.
He is on the faculties of The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of
Music, Queens College, New York University and the Juilliard School. His
students have won positions in orchestras, including the Berlin Philharmonic,
the Korean Broadcasting Symphony, the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, the
Charlotte Symphony, and major festivals throughout the United States and abroad.
They have also won prizes in many competitions including the Flute Talk
Competition, Myrna Brown Competition, the De Lorenzo Competition in Italy, The
Russian-American Young Soloist Competition and the N.F.A. High School,
Orchestral, Piccolo, Young Artist and Master Class competitions.
Garner has recorded for the Koch International, Yamaha, Capstone, EMI, Golden
Crest, Newport Classics, Vienna Modern Masters and the Collins Classics labels.
He is a Yamaha performing artist and clinician.