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Catherine Ransom Karoly

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as second flutist in 1996, and was promoted to Associate Principal flute in March 2009. She has been the first-prize recipient of numerous competitions, including the
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from 1994 to 1996, Karoly appeared regularly on chamber music series throughout the United States. She has participated in numerous music festivals including
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Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Catherine Ransom Karoly received a Master of Music degree from the
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Young Artist Competition, the Flute Talk National Flute Competition, and the
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In October 2000, Karoly made her solo debut with Music Director
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Index

flutist
Los Angeles Philharmonic
National Flute Association
Chicago Flute Society
Esa-Pekka Salonen
Ibert
Los Angeles
New World Symphony
Michael Tilson Thomas
Mozart
José-Luis Garcia
Nicholas McGegan
Nielsen
Alasdair Neale
Lukas Foss
Dorian Wind Quintet
Marlboro
Tanglewood
Spoleto Festival
Italy
Juilliard School
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Phi Beta Kappa
Fulbright Grant
Trevor Wye
LA Phil: Catherine Ransom Karoly
Archived
Wayback Machine
Categories
American classical flautists

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