Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra Musicians
Flute
Robin Fellows, Principal
Robin Fellows is Professor of Music at The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater where he performs in the Whitewater Wind Quintet and is director of the Whitewater Flute Camp. He is the principal flutist of the The Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, second flute and piccoloist of The Milwaukee Ballet Orchestra, principal flutist of the Bel Canto Chamber Orchestra and Chorus (Milwaukee) and each summer is principal flutist of The Woodstock Mozart Festival Orchestra. Dr. Fellows has also performed with the Madison, Knoxville and Nashville Symphony Orchestras. He has performed concertos as a soloist with the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, the Woodstock Mozart Festival Orchestra, The Knoxville Chamber Orchestra and the Pro Musica Chamber
Orchestra. Dr. Fellows has taught at Tennessee Technological University, Northwestern University and Connecticut College. Dr. Fellows has performed at six National Flute Association Conventions, has judged many N. F. A. competitions and has participated and chaired several panels at N. F. A. Conventions. He has presented recitals and master classes at the University of Arkansas, Northwestern University, De Paul University, Miami University, Eastern Michigan University, Western Illinois University, Eastern Illinois University and the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Dr. Fellows holds an M.M. degree from the Cleveland Institute of Music and a D.M. degree from Northwestern University. His teachers include Walfrid Kujala, Maurice Sharp and Joseph Mariano. He has published articles in The Flutist Quarterly and Flute Talk and has recorded for Marc Records and Audio for the Arts. His recently released CD entitled "20th Century Music for Flute" is on the Stoic label and received an excellent review in Flute Talk magazine.
