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About this Event
Storytelling is an essential part of the creative process for many composers and performers.
Soundscapes, a program featuring professional flutist and educator, Jacqueline Cordova-Arrington, celebrates the musical narratives of works written by George Enescu, Lawren Brianna Ware, William Grant Still, Yuko Uebayashi, and Marianne Kim. Join Jacqueline for an evening of stories and songs that amplify the diverse perspectives and experiences of artists.
Join us for an afternoon of mesmerizing music at the beautiful Point Defiance Pagoda. Let Jacqueline's enchanting melodies transport you to another world as you relax and unwind in this serene setting. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to experience the story telling magic of music.
Date: Sun Mar 30 2025
Time: 2:00 PM-3:15 with intermission
Artist reception with light refreshments after concert.
Location: Point Defiance Pagoda
Proceeds from this concert support the W.W. Seymour Conservatory
About:
Jacqueline Cordova-Arrington is the Assistant Professor of Flute at the University of Oregon School of Music and Dance and a member of the Oregon Wind Quintet. As an educator, she has performed in residencies across the country and facilitated masterclasses at institutions included but limited to: The University of Hawaii Manoa, University of Maryland, University of Texas Austin, Washington Lee University, Ohio State University among others.
As a former member of Carnegie Hall's chamber music collective, Ensemble Connect, Jacqueline collaborated with colleagues in performances at the Weill, Trinity, Subculture, and National Sawdust Concert Series. In contrast to the ensemble’s more traditional performances, Jacqueline has experience leading interactive performances in various community spaces including public schools, correctional facilities, and centers for adults with developmental disabilities.
Jacqueline completed her doctorate at the Eastman School of Music studying with Bonita Boyd with an additional certificate in World Music. Her former teachers include: David Cramer, Amy Porter, and Bradley Garner.
Equally at home on the orchestral stage, and as a recipient of the William D. Ford Fulbright Grant, Jacqueline studied extensively with principal flutist of the Berlin Philharmonic Andreas Blau. Her training in Berlin initiated her success as an orchestral flutist, leading to performances with major orchestras, including the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Milwaukee Symphony, Seattle Symphony, Oregon Symphony, Buffalo Philharmonic, Louisiana Philharmonic.
Jacqueline co-founded the Umoja Flute Institute, a non-profit that creates opportunities in professional development, performance, and community for black flutists around world, in 2020. She currently serves as the co-chair for the organization. She is also a board of directors for the National Flute Association. She looks forward to joining her colleagues in San Antonio for the national flute convention this summer.
Jacqueline's greatest calling is being a mom to her daughters Naomi(age 4) and Orly (age 1), a bonus mom to Patricia and Gabriel, and a wife to her husband Juan. While Eugene, Oregon, differs greatly from her hometown of Philadelphia, Jacqueline loves exploring the state and its natural beauty on walks and adventures with her family.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Point Defiance Pagoda, 5801 Trolley Lane, Tacoma, United States
USD 28.52