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Bonita Boyd

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90:. Occasionally, she would participate in competitions with both piano and flute pieces. before moving to study with Joseph Mariano at Eastman. She succeeded both of his positions at Eastman and the Rochester Philharmonic, making her the youngest principal flutist and the youngest person to hold both major academic and orchestral positions. She kept her position with the Philharmonic until 1984, when she pursued a more active solo career. Since that time, she has performed as a soloist with the National Gallery Orchestra, National Symphony of the Dominican Republic, Chautauqua Symphony, Concerto Soloists of Philadelphia, Denver Chamber Orchestra, Buffalo Philharmonic, Pusan (Korea) Symphony Orchestra, Western Australia Symphony, Queensland Symphony, Polish Radio Orchestra, and Vilnius (Lithuania) Chamber Orchestra. 97:
Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012, an organization where she had previously served as president. Additionally, she has been awarded the Eisenhart Award for Excellence in Teaching by the Eastman School of Music. Boyd is collaborating and touring with guitarist Nicholas Goluses.
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debut was received as "a great success" and subsequent tour performances harkened her comparisons to
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She was married to Swedish engineer Christian Soderstrom and together, the couple had three sons.
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Keeble, Jonathon (2012). "The Elusive Goal of Simplicity: Bonita Boyd".
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New York Times Review of Boyd's recital at Alice Tully Hall in 1978
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Interview with Boyd in the New York Flute Club newsletter
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Eastman School of Music
Joseph Mariano
Cleveland Orchestra
Los Angeles Philharmonic
Rochester Philharmonic
Alice Tully Hall
Jean-Pierre Rampal
Sir James Galway.
Aspen Festival Orchestra
Chautauqua Symphony
Filarmonica de las Americas
Pittsburgh
Long Beach, California
Cleveland Orchestra
Los Angeles Philharmonic
National Flute Association's
New York Times Review of Boyd's recital at Alice Tully Hall in 1978
Interview with Boyd in the New York Flute Club newsletter
Video of Boyd teaching "Aus Liebe will mein Heiland sterben!” by J.S. Bach




"Bonita Boyd - Eastman School of Music"




"Achievement Awards"

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