Tracy Doyle – Past Concerts
Flutist Tracy Doyle is the Director of the School of Music at the University of Puget Sound. Previously Tracy spent fifteen years as at Adams State University in Alamosa, Colorado where she taught applied flute and courses in music education. Advocacy, equity, and community engagement are at the heart of Tracy’s work as a musician, educator, and leader. Having taught at a variety of levels including elementary general music, secondary instrumental music, and higher education, her holistic philosophy of music education inextricably links education with performance.
Multidisciplinary collaboration is at the core of Tracy's creative activity as a flutist. She finds joy in performing in a variety of settings ranging from solo, chamber, and orchestral to Irish traditional music. Performances have taken her throughout the United States, Australia, and Japan. As a member of the Japanese-American Apricity Trio, with clarinetist Chiho Sugo and percussionist James Doyle, she recently released a CD titled Sandhill Crane featuring newly commissioned works as well as standard repertoire. Tracy is a regular performer at the National Flute Association Convention and was a winner of the Convention Performers Competition, premiering several new works for flute and piccolo. Tracy currently serves as piccoloist with the San Juan Symphony in Durango, Colorado and is on faculty with the Santa Fe Flute Immersion summer intensive.
Tracy earned her Doctor of Musical Arts degree in flute performance from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, and her Master of Music and Bachelor of Music degrees in music education from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. In her free time Tracy enjoys hiking, kayaking, yoga, cooking, and spending time outside with her dogs.
University of Puget Sound Jacobsen Series: Tracy Doyle, flute, & guests
Jacobsen Series 2024-25 Performances Featuring Puget Sound Music Faculty and Guest Artists. All concerts in Schneebeck Concert Hall at 7:30…
$25 ($20 senior/student/military; current UPS & K-12 students free)
Music at St. Luke's Memorial: Living Breath
Karen P. Thomas — Sonus et vita: Variations on Hildegard von Bingen's Laus Trinitate (2012)
Aaron David Miller — Estampie (2012)
Bruce Neswick — Suite in Classical Style for flute and organ ("II. Elegy (Siciliano)"; 2012)
Dan Locklair — Sonata da chiesa (1998)
Craig Phillips — Night Song (2008)
Carson Cooman — Epistle Sonata, Op. 1304 (2019)
$20 suggested donation
University of Puget Sound Jacobsen Series: Milestones
Charles Ives — String Quartet No. 2 ("II. Arguments")
Charles Ives — "II. Hallowe'en" from Three Outdoor Scenes
Charles Ives — Piano Trio ("II. TSIAJ")
Arnold Schoenberg — Pierrot Lunaire, Op. 21
$25 ($20 seniors/military/UPS faculty/UPS staff/Community Music Members; students free)
Orquesta Northwest: 2024 Annual Latino Chamber Music Festival
Free (RSVP required)
The Lemon Sessions: New Music, New Twist
Live music, and massive art projections done by Angelina Villalobos Soto.
$18
Music From Home at Lakewold Gardens: Southeast Asia Focus
JunYi Chow — Meditation for Vibraphone Solo
Shirish Korde — Anusvara (for solo bass & alto flutes)
Ng Yu Hng — Near Stasis (for vibraphone & piano)
Su Lian Tan — Autumn Lute Song (for flute & piano)
Traditional — Selected works (arr. for flute, percussion, & piano)
$35 ($28 student/senior/military, $17.50 ages 6-17; ages 5 & under free)
Listen Live at Lunch 2023: Tracy Doyle, flute; James Doyle, percussion
Performance featuring flutist Tracy Doyle, flute and percussionist James Doyle.
Free
Tacoma Bach Festival: Bach in Camera
Johann Sebastian Bach — Vergnügte Ruh beliebte Seelenlust, BWV 170
Anna Bon — Flute Sonata No. 4 in D major, Op. 1, No. 4
$20 ($15 child/senior/military)