Julie Stone

A photo of Julie Stone

Professor of Flute

Music

328 Alexander

734.487.0294

[email protected]

Biography

Julie Stone is professor of flute at Eastern Michigan University and flutist with the Eastern Winds. She was a winner of the National Flute Association Professional Performers Competition, a winner of the NFA Master Class Competition, a semi-finalist in the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition, a prize winner in the Flute Society of Washington D.C. Soloist Competition, a finalist in the National Federation of Music Clubs competition and a featured performer at the International College Music Society Conference in Berlin, Germany. She was selected conductor of the National Flute Association High School Flute Choir in Washington, D. C. 

Dr. Stone's professional work has been published in Flute Talk magazine and the Flutist Quarterly, and she is the author of the book Notes on the Flute: A Reference for the Music Educator, Adult Learner, and Woodwind Doubler. She has performed with the National Orchestral Institute, the Ann Arbor, Flint and Lansing Symphonies, and has held previous positions at the University of Michigan All-State Program at the Interlochen Arts Camp and at the University of Georgia. She has recorded 20th-Century solo and chamber music on the Albany, Crystal and ACA Digital labels. 

Her students have won numerous competitions including the National Flute Association High School Soloist Competition, National Flute Association High School and Collegiate Flute Choir Competitions, Michigan and Georgia Music Teachers National Association Collegiate Woodwind Competitions, and the NANM Competition. 

A recipient of a French Government Fellowship for dissertation research on Jean Rivier, she received the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Maryland where she studied with William Montgomery. Her other degrees are from the University of Wisconsin-Madison where she studied with Robert Cole and Arkansas State University where she studied with Ann Marie Johnson and Joe Bonner. 

Education

  • DMA, University of Maryland
  • MM, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • BM, Arkansas State University

Courses

  • Applied Flute
  • Flute Choir