Ashley Noland teaches
at the Alaska Flute Studies Center in the Turnagain Arts Building, Anchorage.
She can be reached through the Alaska Flute Studies Center.
Ashley
Noland - Flute Instruction
Ashley Noland is a student
at the University of Alaska Anchorage. She has loved playing her flute
since she started beginning band in the sixth grade. In addition to
her school bands, she performed with the Arctic Wind Junior Flute Choir
and the Arctic Wind Flute Choir, Advanced Ensemble for six years. In
the summer of 2006, Ashley traveled to New Zealand with the Flute Choir
on its international concert tour where she performed as a leader in
a flute ensemble workshop for the Auckland Flute Society. Tour highlights
not only included numerous concerts on both the north and south islands
of New Zealand, but also Black Water Rafting in the caves of Waitomo
and Bungey Jumping over Lake Taupo where Ashley was awarded a certificate
of courage. In 2009, Ashley toured with the Arctic Wind Flute Choir
to England and Scotland. In May 2007, she was awarded third place in
the Alaska State Solo & Ensemble Competition. Currently, she continues
to perform with the Arctic Wind Flute Choir, is the director of the
Arctic Wind Preparatory Flute Choir working with beginner students and
studies music theory through the Associated Board of the Royal Schools
of Music, London. In addition to playing music she enjoys snow machining
in the winter, four wheeling and ocean fishing in the summer with her
father.