Thomas J. Wible, flutist

Bio

Award winning flutist Thomas J. Wible has been recognized for his accomplishments worldwide.  As a soloist he has performed throughout the United States and Eastern Europe, including appearances at the Gewandhaus in Leipzig, Germany; Rudolfinum Hall in Prague, Czech Republic; Franz Liszt Hall in Budapest, Hungary; Heinz Hall in Pittsburgh, PA; and the Maurice Gusman Concert Hall in Miami, FL.

Thomas has received top-prizes and awards from such organizations as the National Flute Association, the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts, Music Teacher's National Association, Pittsburgh Concert Society, and the Flute Society of Washington.  Recently, Thomas was the recipient of the William H. Grass Memorial Prize at the James Pappoutsakis International Flute Competition.  

 Active as a chamber musician and orchestral player, Thomas has performed under conductors Hugh Wolff, Keith Lockhart, Ludovic Morlot, Daniel Meyer, David Loebel, and Joseph Silverstein.  A freelance musician in Boston, he is currently a substitute flutist with the Massachusetts Philharmonic and the Neponset Valley Philharmonic Orchestra.  As a member of the New England Conservatory's Altieri Winds woodwind quintet he has given performances throughout the  Boston area.  He has performed at the Eastern Music Festival in Greensboro, NC and in the summer of 2008 held a Teaching Assistant Fellowship at the Brevard Music Center in Brevard, NC.  

Mr. Wible received his Bachelor of Music Degree from the New England Conservatory of Music where he was a student of Renee Krimsier.  In the Fall of 2009 he will begin his Master of Music Degree at the Boston Conservatory as a full-scholarship student of Geralyn Coticone.