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Randolph Bowman
Flute
Randolph Bowman, Principal Flutist of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
since 1990, is a California native. He received his musical education at
the New England Conservatory in Boston and after graduation, enjoyed a
successful freelance career performing with the Boston Symphony Orchestra,
Boston Pops, the Boston Ballet and Opera orchestras, Handel and Haydn
Society and the Portland and New Hampshire Symphony Orchestra.
During his tenure as Principal Flute of the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra,
Mr. Bowman performed at music festivals and concert halls throughout the
United States and Asia under the baton of renowned conductor and film
composer John Williams. Prior to his appointment in Cincinnati, Mr. Bowman
was a member of the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, appearing with them at Carnegie
Hall and on tours of the musical capitals of Europe.
Mr. Bowman has performed as guest Principal Flutist with the Boston Symphony,
Pittsburgh Symphony, St. Louis Symphony, Bavarian Radio Orchestra and Frankfurt
Radio Orchestra. Since its inaugural season in 1990, Mr. Bowman also has been
Principal Flutist of the American Symphony Orchestra during its residency at
the Bard Music Festival in New York.
Mr. Bowman premiered and recorded many new chamber works while a member of
Collage New Music, the contemporary music ensemble of the Boston Symphony
Orchestra. He also recorded the world premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning
composer John Harbison's Concerto for Flute and Orchestra, at the composer's
invitation. In addition, he is a frequent performer in Cincinnati with the
Linton Chamber Music series and is a founding member of the innovative group,
concert:nova.
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