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A native of Newfoundland, Canada, Elizabeth Janzen began flute studies at the age of eleven and has gone on to establish herself as a prominent teacher and talented recitalist in Canada and the US. Elizabeth gave her debut recital at Carnegie’s Weill Recital Hall in 2005 as a winner of the Artist International competition.
She has been a featured soloist with the Chelsea Symphony and has worked closely with some of the world’s most recognized conductors. She has performed solo flute in Pierre Boulez’s “...explosante-fixe...” under the composer’s baton, and worked on both contemporary and period music with conductors as diverse as David Robertson and Christopher Hogwood. In addition to her work with Fireworks, Liz is also a frequent guest with the Talea and Argento contemporary ensembles.
Equally devoted to her work as a teacher, she teaches and performs as a Teaching Artist for Carnegie Hall and the New York Philharmonic, and is on the faculties of the Manhattan School of Music Precollege and The Diller-Quaile School of Music.
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