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"[Elisa's] interpretation was really thoughtful and convincing, the highest compliment I can give someone. Every note and gesture was full of expression... People like me write music so that someone as thoughtful as [Elisa] will play it, write about it, and ultimately share it..."


- Charles Rochester Young, composer


Award-winning flutist Dr. Elisa Moles is a solo artist, chamber musician, scholar, and teacher.

Distinguished for her ground-breaking holistic multimedia approach, genuine musicality, and rich tone, she has been a featured soloist in venues across the nation and is a prizewinner of multiple national competitions. As an advocate of emerging compositional voices in collaborative and contemporary music, she has premiered numerous works at universities, conferences, and on national radio.

Elisa maintains an active performance calendar with her chamber groups: MEMO duo, tinyDUO, and Sidekick City Duo. Always seeking innovative ways to bridge genres and art forms, her recent MEMO duo sold-out show “Origins: After the Dark” was a daring convergence of a classical flute and harp program with an original fantasy theatrical production, complete with period costumes, stunning multi-media projections, and complex musically-timed stunt choreography.

Elisa is acclaimed for her brilliant scholarship and insightful analyses. She is a recipient of the national Kate Neal Kinley Fellowship, awarded for academic prowess and artistry.

Her doctoral research focused on the archetype of the

“flute as bird” in Western classical music, delving into how composers from around the globe have expressed spirituality at the intersection of mythology, music, and nature. Her work has been published in Flute Talk and is featured online on the website of composer David Maslanka.

As a teacher, Elisa has worked with diverse students of all levels and ages. Previous appointments include the flute professor positions at CSU Fresno and San Joaquin Delta College, flute instructor at Illinois Summer Youth Music, and theory instructor at U of I Urbana-Champaign and Ball State universities. Additionally, as previous Teaching Artist in residence for the San Mateo/Foster City School District, she taught hundreds of elementary school students each year how to play the flute. She is a popular clinician, presenting masterclasses at state and national conferences and festivals (such as the California Music Educators Association, California All-State Honor Bands, and the National Flute Association). She currently runs a private flute studio in Champaign, IL.

DMA, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (2017) MM, Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana (2013) BA Music Performance, CSU Fresno (2011). Her past teachers include Teresa Beaman, Mihoko Watanabe, and Jonathan Keeble.


Photo by Vijay M. Rajan

Elisa Moles
Flutist




Awards

Kate Neal Kinley Fellow (2016-2017)
San Diego Flute Guild Young Artist, 1st Place
Upper Midwest Flute Association Young Artist, 2nd Place
Atlanta Flute Club Young Artist, 2nd Place
National Flute Association Young Artist, Quarterfinalist
MidAtlantic Flute Society Young Artist, 2nd Place
MidSouth Flute Society Young Artist, 3rd Place

Chamber Groups

MEMO Duo

Elisa Moles, flute
Molly O'Roark, harp


Visit the Memo Duo homepage!

Sidekick City

Elisa Moles, flute
Mitsuko Yofune, piano


More Sidekick City Duo videos available on YouTube!

TinyDuo

Elisa Moles, flute
Michael Krikorian, piano


tinyDUO Videos Coming Soon on YouTube!

Contact

Contact for private lessons, bookings, collaborations, or further questions. Looking forward to hearing from you!