Sarah
Brady
Sarah
Brady
is principal flute with the Boston Modern
Orchestra Project and Opera Boston.
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Boston flutist Sarah Brady, called “enchanting” (Boston Globe) and “clairvoyantly sensitive” (New Music Conoisseur), is principal flute with the Boston Modern Orchestra Project and Opera Boston, and appears with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Boston Pops, Boston Ballet, Boston Musica Viva, Brave New Works and the Radius Ensemble.
She has premiered and recorded new music from many of today’s leading composers, including new music commissioned by Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Project.
Sarah was a prizewinner at the National Flute Association’s 2006 Young Artist Competition and the Pappoutsakis Competition. She was a finalist in the Myrna Brown and Heida Hermann Competition.
As a soloist, Sarah enjoyed a sold out debut at Carnegie Hall’s Zankel Hall with pianist Oxana Yablonskaya. Her solo, chamber and orchestral recordings can be heard on the Albany, Naxos, Oxingale and Cantalope labels.
Sarah teaches at Boston Conservatory and the University of Massachusetts at Lowell.
A voracious tennis player, Sarah has been know to put the flute away and attend tennis clinics in New Hampshire and Vermont in hopes of someday beating her husband in a match. She is the proud owner of a brilliant mutt from Puerto Rico named Pippin. For more information about upcoming concerts and recordings please visit: www.bradyflute.com.


