Alaina Clarice

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Alaina Clarice

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Instruments: Flute and Piccolo

Genre: Classical

Language: English

Education: Master of Music in Flute Performance from Bowling Green State University, Bachelor of Music in Flute Performance from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

Currently pursuing Doctor of Music Arts in Flute Performance at University of North Texas

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Alaina Clarice is a performer and teacher in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Most recently, she was featured on a CD titled love songs/duets by composer, Kory Reeder, published by Edition Wandelweiser Records. As a performer, she made her Carnegie Hall debut in 2018 as a First Prize winner of the Golden Classical Music Awards International Competition. Additionally, Alaina spent two summers as a Flute Apprentice at the National Music Festival in Chestertown, Maryland, and will attend the Mostly Modern Festival in Saratoga Springs, New York as a Fellowship recipient. 

Currently, Alaina is pursuing a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Flute Performance at the University of North Texas where she serves as a Teaching Fellow. While at UNT, Alaina has been principal flute of the UNT Symphony Orchestra and Wind Symphony, and maintains a large private flute studio of all ages in the DFW region. Prior to UNT, she received her Master of Music degree from Bowling Green State University where she was a Graduate Teaching Assistant in flute, and a Bachelor of Music degree with a minor in Anthropology from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Alaina’s teachers include Terri Sundberg, James Scott, Elizabeth McNutt, Conor Nelson, Shelly Monier, and Kristi Hammiel.