Dr. Julianna Moore
Professor of Music, Flute
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9:30-10:20 by appointment.
Other appointments by request via Zoom or in person.
B.M., University of Tennessee; M.M., Florida State University; D.M.A., University of Iowa
Dr. Julianna Moore is Professor of Flute and Music Theory and the Director of the Truman Flute Quartet. She has also served on the faculties of Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa, and the University of Wisconsin Summer Flute Program in Whitewater, Wisconsin. Dr. Moore received a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, a Master of Music in flute performance at Florida State University, and the Doctorate in Flute Performance and Pedagogy at the University of Iowa. Her major teachers include Charles DeLaney, Karl Kraber, and Betty and Roger Mather, and she received additional instruction from the eminent English flutist Geoffrey Gilbert, Robert Willoughby of the Peabody Conservatory, and Lin Key-Ming of the Shanghai Conservatory. Dr. Moore has performed as a guest artist and clinician for flute festivals in Iowa, Tennessee, Wyoming, and Missouri and was invited to perform at the National Flute Association Conventions in Orlando and Las Vegas. She has been a member of the Missouri Chamber Orchestra, the Ottumwa Symphony, and the Oskaloosa Symphony. Dr. Moore has done extensive research on female flutists born before 1900 and has authored a chapter on this subject for the book, Fluting and Dancing (McGinnis & Marx). In addition, she is a contributing author to the NACWPI Journal and the Band Director’s Guide. Dr. Moore has recorded for Centaur Records.