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Elizabeth Goode

Elizabeth Goode
Flute

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Elizabeth Goode plays Principal Flute with the Valdosta Symphony Orchestra and is the flutist of the Valdosta State University Blazerquintet (faculty woodwind quintet). She is an Associate Professor of Music at Valdosta State University, where she teaches flute and music theory. She received the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in flute performance from the Yale University School of Music, where she studied with Thomas Nyfenger, Samuel Baron, and Judith Mendenhall. She also has a Master's degree in music theory from the University of Tennessee. She was recently heard in performance at the 2000 National Flute Association convention in Columbus OH.  Dr. Goode previously held the AT&T Principal Flute Chair of the Oak Ridge Symphony Orchestra and was a member of the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra. She has also performed with the New Haven Symphony, the Eastern Connecticut Symphony, and Orchestra New England. Dr. Goode previously taught flute and music theory at the University of Tennessee, Maryville College and Tennessee Wesleyan College.