| Biography/Resume:
Nancy
Schneeloch-Bingham teaches flute and directs the flute ensemble at the
ASU School of Music. She also performs in the faculty woodwind quintet
and the newly formed Harmonia Baroque, an early music ensemble featuring
historical instruments. She recently received the Doctor of Music
degree from Florida State University, where she studied with Charles DeLaney.
She has performed with the Western Piedmont Symphony, Salisbury Symphony,
Tallahassee Symphony, Kingsport Symphony, and North Carolina Symphony.
Dr. Schneeloch-Bingham maintains a scholarly interest
in Baroque performance practice and Baroque flute, and has studied with
Stephen Preston. She has performed in masterclass with such notable
flutists as Alexa Still, Linda Chesis, Robert Dick, Geoffrey Gilbert, Ervin
Monroe (on classical silver flute), and Christopher Krueger and Barthold
Kuijken (on Baroque flute). Adding to her eclectic tastes in fluting,
she is currently exploring the traditional flute style, and has studied
with Chris Norman of the Baltimore Consort. Her research interests
include nineteenth century flute music and arranging for flute ensemble.
She is an active member of the National Flute Association, and has performed,
most recently, at the Orlando Convention of the National Flute Association. |