Claude
Cobert (flute) has performed with the Bach Aria Group Festival, The
Grand Teton Festival Orchestra in Wyoming, American Institute of Musical
Studies (Graz, Austria), Orquestra de Guadalahara, Mexico, The Goldovsky
Grand Opera Tours and Summer Festivals, Spoletto Festival of Two Worlds,
The Norfolk/Yale Summer Chamber Music Festival and the Kneisel Hall
Chamber Music Festival in Blue Hill, Maine. Mr. Cobert has had the
opportunity to play in orchestras led by Eleazar Carvalho, Colin Davis,
Gunther Herbig, Lorin Maezel, Lawrence Leighton Smith and Michael Tilson
Thomas. Principal teachers include Jeanne Baxtresser, Doriot Dwyer,
Andre Jaunet, Judith Mendenhall, Louis Moyse, Marcel Moyse, and Ransom
Wilson.
Mr. Cobert began piano studies at the age of five and flute at the age
ten. He graduated with honors from the University of Toronto and
received an Artists Diploma from the Zurich Konservatoriums and
Hochschule. In 1992, Mr. Cobert graduated from Yale University Master of
Music program. While at Yale, he was the winner of the 1991 Woolsey Hall
Concerto Competition and won the first presentation of the Thomas
Nyfenger Memorial Prize awarded to the most outstanding woodwind
instrumentalist of the graduating class. This is Mr. Cobert's tenth
season as principal flutist with the Cape Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Cobert
is co-founder and Artistic Director of the South Coast Chamber Music
Society, which began performances in the summer of 2001.