Elise Blatchford
Flute

Education
- M.M., Master of Music, San Francisco Conservatory of Music, 2007
- B.M., Bachelor of Music, Oberlin Conservatory of Music, 2005
Biography
Praised by the Cleveland Plain Dealer for her “superb command of color and nuance,” Elise Blatchford is the Associate Professor
of Flute at the University of Memphis Scheidt School of Music in Tennessee. A chamber musician, soloist, orchestral musician, and teacher, Ms.
Blatchford is a flutist who embraces the independent, the experimental, and the DIY.
As a founding member of the new music woodwind quintet The City of Tomorrow, Ms. Blatchford
won first prize at the 2011 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition and received
a Chamber Music America Classical Commissioning grant in 2014. The quintet tours nationally
and has enjoyed residencies at Yale, Tufts, Vermont College of Fine Arts, and Williams
College. Ms. Blatchford has appeared with the International Contemporary Ensemble
in New York, at Oberlin Conservatory, and at the Banff Centre for Creativity in Alberta,
Canada.
As a recitalist, Ms. Blatchford frequently programs music of the 20th and 21st centuries,
and has been an invited guest at venues across the U.S., including the Dame Myra Hess
Series at the Chicago Cultural Center, Yale University, the University of Oregon,
and Virginia Tech.
Also at home in the traditional orchestra world, Ms. Blatchford served as Guest Principal
Flute for the Memphis Symphony Orchestra's 2018-19 season. She has performed with
the Oregon Symphony, the Phoenix Symphony, the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, IRIS Orchestra,
and the YOA Orchestra of the Americas. With YOA, she toured extensively throughout
South America, the Caribbean, and mainland China, made an appearance at Carnegie Hall,
and recorded with Philip Glass.
Ms. Blatchford holds degrees in flute performance from the Oberlin Conservatory of
Music and the San Francisco Conservatory. A Powell Artist, she performs on a 14K gold
handmade Powell flute.