Margaret Jamner

(she/her)

Flute

For twelve years Margaret Foote Jamner served as second flutist in The Louisville Orchestra. In this position she frequently performed as assistant principal flute and piccoloist as well. Margaret has performed chamber music as guest artist with the Kentucky Center Chamber Players, as faculty of the East West International Music Festival in Altenburg, Germany, and as a founding member of Concorde: The Chamber Music Society of Westport, in Connecticut. Currently she is a member of les six, a chamber ensemble comprised of piano and woodwind quintet that performs throughout the region. 

In addition to being on the faculty at LAM, Margaret Foote Jamner is flute faculty for Indiana University Southeast and at the Arts Institute of IUS. She has four decades of teaching experience, including The Westport School of Music (Connecticut), East-West International Music Academy (Germany), Music Academy of St. Francis in the Fields (Louisville), and Bellarmine University.

Margaret holds a Bachelor of Music degree in flute and a Master of Arts degree in music history from the University of Louisville. Her teachers have included Francis Fuge (Principal Flutist of LO/UL faculty), Robert Dick (avant-garde flutist and composer), Michael Parloff (co-principal of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra), and Keith Underwood (faculty, Mannes College of Music and NYU).