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Dr.
Fabrique currently serves as Assistant Professor of Music at Our
Lady of the Lake University and holds a DMA (Doctorate of Musical
Arts) from the University of Colorado-Boulder (1997). As a professional
flutist she joins the San Antonio Symphony flute section regularly
and freelances locally with the Mid-Texas Symphony, Majestic Theatre
productions and the SOLI chamber ensemble, among others. Martha
earned masters degrees in flute and ethnomusicology from Florida
State University and her bachelors degree from the Baldwin
Wallace Conservatory of Music. Her teachers include William Hebert,
Charles Delaney and Geoffrey Gilbert.
In addition to her work as a flutist, Martha is an accomplished
performer on the Japanese shakuhachi (bamboo flute). Her doctoral
thesis is entitled Crosswinds: Interpreting Flute Literature Influenced
by the Japanese Shakuhachi, and she has lectured on this subject
at the National Flute Convention, the World Shakuhachi Festival,
and the International Conference of the College Music Society in
Kyoto. Her teachers are Yoshio Kurahashi and Stan Richardson.
Website: http://www.ollusa.edu/academic/cas/Music/fabrique.html
email: fabrm@lake.ollusa.edu
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