Catherine Bull
flute
Catherine Bull performs on Renaissance, Baroque, and modern flutes throughout Europe and the United States, and also in China and Japan. She has played on the Early Music Festivals of Utrecht, Boston, and Berkeley, and at conventions of the National Flute Association. Several of her concerts have been heard on NPR’s Performance Today. She has authored articles on performance practice for De Fluit and Klarinet, and on performing-editions for the National Flute Association’s Pedagogy Committee. She was one of the founders of the Atlanta Baroque Orchestra and its principal flute 1997–2016. A graduate of the New England Conservatory, she continued her studies in Europe on grants from the Rotary Foundation and the King Baudouin Foundation, and in 1993 participated the NEA’s Chamber Music in Rural Residencies program. Among her several teaching-positions, her favorite was at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where some of her students actually were rocket-scientists.