Alicia Chapman, Oboe Alicia Chapman
Oboe
Room 216, Broyhill Music Center 
Phone (828) 262-4898
chapmanam@appstate.edu
Biography Professional Experience  Performances  Sound Files

Biography:

Alicia Chapman joined the Appalachian applied music faculty as instructor of oboe in January 2001.  She is principal oboist with the Harrisburg (PA) and Asheville symphonies and plays English horn with the Greensboro Symphony Orchestra. She has also served as principal oboist of the Heritage Chamber Orchestra (SC), the Masterworks Chorus and Orchestra (NY), and the Bridgeport Symphony (CT).   Chapman has recorded with New York Philomusica, Manhattan Chamber Orchestra, and New York Kammermusiker.  She has toured internationally as a chamber musician, performing in festivals in Prague, Dresden, and Salzburg.   A tour of Southeast Asia with the New York Symphonic Ensemble included concerts in Singapore, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Jakarta and Bandar Seri Begawan (Brunei).   While living in New York, Alicia Chapman was an extra and sub with the Metropolitan Opera, and played for several national tours with the New York City Opera.

At ASU, Dr. Chapman is the director of the Collegium Musicum - the student early music class and ensemble - and is coordinator of Woodwind Chamber Music.   She is a founding member of Harmonia Baroque, ASU's resident professional early music ensemble, performing on historical instruments.  Harmonia Baroque brings early music to Western North Carolina with performances on concert series and through Arts Councils in Hendersonville, Asheville, Belmont, and West Jefferson.

A native Vermonter, Alicia Chapman began musical studies at the age of sixteen with Neil Boyer at the University of Vermont.  Chapman earned both Bachelor and Master of Music Degrees from the Mannes College of Music and the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the City University of New York.  Her major teachers were Elaine Douvas, Ronald Roseman, and Mark Hill.

Dr. Chapman studies and performs abroad on the historical oboe during the summer months.   In addition to her teaching commitment at ASU, she maintains an active studio of private students in the Western North Carolina region.
 

Vita:

Teaching: 
     Faculty, Appalachian State University; 2001-present
     Faculty, Western Carolina University; 1998-2001
     Private studio, New York 1985-95;  North Carolina 1995-present
     Faculty, Mannes College of Music, prep division, NY; 1985-1995
     Faculty, the Spence School, NY; 1993-1995
     Teaching Assistantship, Queens College (NY); 1993-1995

Education:
   Doctor of Musical Arts, City University of New York; 2005
   Master of Music, Mannes College of Music; 1986
   Bachelor of Music, Mannes College of Music; 1985
   Baroque oboe studies with Virginia Brewer, Gail Hennessy and Washington McClain.

Summer Festivals: 
     Appalachian Summer Festival; 2005
     Eastern Music Festival; 1996-2001

     A.I.M.S. Festival, Graz Austria; 1991
     Salzburg Festival; 1989
     Handel Festival, Dresden Germany; 1988
     International Academy, France; 1985
     Banff Center for the Arts, Canada; 1984

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Professional Experience: 
  Oboist and Founder,  Harmonia Baroque   1999-present
  Principal oboe,  Harrisburg Symphony (PA)   1986-present
  Principal oboe, Asheville Symphony,    2001-present
  English horn, Greensboro Symphony     1997-present
  English horn, Eastern Phil. Orch.   1996-2001
  NY City Opera National Company Tour 1991  (1997 & 1996 sub)
  Principal oboe, Bridgeport Symphony (CT)    1989-1998
  Principal oboe, Connecticut Grand Opera    1990-1995
  New York Philomusica   1991-1998
  Bach Choir of Bethlehem   1992-1995

Audition Finals: 
     Phoenix Symphony, EH/Assistant Principal; 1996
     Lucarelli International Solo Oboe Competition (semi-finalist); New York, 1995
     Charleston Symphony (runner up); 1993
     North Carolina Symphony; 1989
     Albany Symphony (runner up); 1988
     Barcelona Orchestra; 1988
     Hartford Symphony (runner up); 1987

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Performances:
Solo Performances: 
     Harrisburg Symphony; Concerto soloist 1995, 1992,1987
     Solo recitals at Appalachian University;  1995-present
     Faculty recitals, Mannes College of Music; 1986-1996
     Trinity/Saint Paul series; 1993, 1990, 1987, 1985
     Calgary Philharmonic, 1984
     Youth Symphony of NY, Carnegie Hall, 1984

Other Performances: 
     North Carolina Symphony, EH sub; 1995-present
     Winston-Salem Symphony, principal sub, 1995-present
     Prague Spring Festival, S.E.M. Ensemble; 1995
     NY Symphonic Ensemble tour, Southeast Asia; 1990
     NY Kammermusiker tours, DDR 1988; Europe; 1989
     Metropolitan Opera, extra and sub; 1989-1991

Recordings: 
     New York Philomusica, NYP label; 1997, 1995, 1991
     Manhattan Chamber Orchestra, Newport Classics and Koch labels;  1992, 1991
     New York Kammermusiker, Dorian label; 1993, 1988

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Sound Files: Three Romances, Op. 94 - mvt. #1, Robert Schumann

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