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Kassey LeBow started her musical studies at the age of 11 in New
Mexico. By the age of 13, she was awarded a full college scholarship to
New Mexico State University as a promising young talent.
In June 2003, Kassey graduated from University
of California at Santa Barbara with a Master of Music, where she was
the Flute Studio Teaching Assistant and studied with Jill Felber,
internationally acclaimed soloist and chamber musician of ZAWA. Her
many appearances in Santa Barbara include Ensemble for Contemporary
Music, Mirage Flute Trio, Guest Artist in Andrea Ogundele’s Artist
Recital “Authenticity and Hover”, Soloist for “Mobiles 2” by Henry
Brant in UCSB New Music Festival 2002, Guest Artist with Mirage Flute
Trio in 2003 Primavera Festival, Guest Artist for Music Academy of the
West Virtual Masterclass 2003, Soloist with UCSB Symphony Orchestra as
a Winner of the Concerto Competition 2002.
In 2001, she graduated from the University of New Mexico in Flute
Performance on full scholarship where she studied with Valerie Potter,
principal of the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra. While at the University
of New Mexico, Kassey was a member of the nationally acclaimed UNM Wind
Symphony and part of the recording of “Fandango” with international
soloists Philip Smith and Joe Alessi of the New York Philharmonic. Her
many guest appearances include the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra as a
substitute, El Paso Symphony Orchestra as a substitute, UNM Symphony
Orchestra, New Music New Mexico, Dominant Five Woodwind Quintet, UNM
Flute Quintet, and UNM Woodwind Quintet.
Ms. LeBow has been a winner in several competitions including the Leni
Febland Competition, Santa Barbara Music Club Competition, UCSB
Concerto Competition, the prestigious National Flute Association
Masterclass Performers Competition, as well a semi-finalist in the
Frank Bowen Competition. Kassey has also performed in numerous
masterclasses for the world's most prominent solo and orchestral
flutists most recently including Jeanne Baxtresser, Marianne Gedigian,
and Tim Day. Her other teachers include Jenny Kreuger, Tadeu Coelho,
Peter Ader and Claudia Anderson.
Ms. LeBow is an avid supporter of contemporary music, and has been
involved with several new commissions and world premiers most recently
including: "Entia" by Noah Luna, "Four Elements" by Chia-Ying Chang,
and "Godpots" by Jeremy Haladyna. Kassey has performed new chamber
works at the National Flute Convention in 2004 and 2007. New solo and
chamber music commissions are scheduled to be performed over the next
two concert seasons.
LeBow Flute Studios is one of the leading competitive progressive flute
studios through out the San Francisco Bay Area. Her students have won
several competitions on National, Western regional, New Mexico state,
California state levels and hold high ranking seats in the prominent
youth symphonies of the Bay Area. Many of Ms. LeBow's students have
successfully auditioned into several prominent college flute programs.
Kassey's teaching credits also include Artist in Residence with Areon
Flutes for the El Camino Youth Symphony, Music program director of
Creative Connections Arts Academy, Artist in Residence for the San Jose
Youth Symphony and faculty for the Community School of Music and Arts
in Mountain View, CA.
Kassey keeps a very active schedule as both an International soloist
and chamber musician with Areon Flutes. She recently played with Areon
at their Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall debut in September 2007, and won
the bronze medal with Areon at the Fischoff Chamber Music Competition
in May 2008. Areon has also released their debut CD, "Flat Out!" which
is available through iTunes and the Areon website. Ms. LeBow is also a proud Miyazawa Artist with Areon Flutes.
Contact me here kassey@kassey.com
















