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JoANN SIMMONS McINTOSH
music theory
JoAnn
Simmons McIntosh graduated summa cum laude in Flute Performance with
a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana
and a Master of Music degree from Austin Peay State University in Clarksville,
Tennessee. As a student at Illinois, McIntosh performed as principal flutist
with the Symphonic Band, the Symphonic Orchestra, and the Opera Orchestra;
at Austin Peay, she was a winner in the annual Concerto Competition and performed
extensively on university student and faculty programs. She has been flutist
with both the Paducah (Kentucky) and the Jackson (Tennessee) Symphony Orchestras,
and has been active with a variety of community ensembles.
As an adjunct member of the Austin Peay music faculty, McIntosh currently
teaches Music Theory, Aural Skills, and Music Appreciation. In addition,
she was instrumental in the creation of the university's Community School
of the Arts: a community-outreach program which offers the use of university
resources to younger students. McIntosh directs the High School Flute Choir
for the CSA, as well as teaching private flute lessons. She is a member of
the National Flute Association and the Middle Tennessee Flute Society, and
is active in composing and arranging music for flute choir and other chamber
groups.
E-mail:
McintoshJ@apsu.edu
Phone: (931) 221-6262 |