Schnöller teaches at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts

The Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts welcomes flautist Isabelle Schnöller as a new main subject lecturer at the Institute for Classical and Sacred Music in the Department of Music.

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As an addition to the existing team of lecturers, Isabelle Schnöller will primarily supervise students in Lucerne from the 2018/19 fall semester onwards in the preliminary studies, Bachelor's and Master's degree programs in music education in the classical music profile.

Isabelle Schnöller is a long-standing solo flautist in the Basel Chamber Orchestra and a member of the Camerata Variabile Basel, the Arion Wind Quintet and the Ensemble Amaltea. She completed her training at the Basel University of Music, at the Banff Center for Fine Arts in Canada and at the Freiburg i. Br. University of Music, where she graduated with a soloist diploma.

She has won prizes at the Jeunesse Musicales and the UBS competition for the promotion of young musicians. Her work as a soloist and chamber musician is documented on numerous recordings. Several composers have dedicated works to Isabelle Schnöller. In the current 2017/18 season, she will premiere the new flute concerto by Hans-Martin Linde.

 

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