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Erin Dubois is an freelance flutist and educator based in the NH Seacoast. A dynamic performer, Erin is a flutist and piccoloist with the Portsmouth Symphony Orchestra and the New Hampshire Philharmonic. Other performances and projects include Celtic Flutes, Strange Trace, recording projects through University of New Hampshire, The Tim Janis Ensemble, the Refugee Orchestra Project, the Nashua Chamber Orchestra, flute choirs, recording projects, and solo performances. With a special interest in New Music, she has premiered dozens of new works and has participated in commissions for pieces for Flute and Piano and Flute Choir.

For over a decade Erin has worked with students from various backgrounds and abilities to develop their skills and musicianship. She believes that all students should have access to high quality education with a teacher who believes they can achieve anything they set their minds to. Her students have gone on to win competitions and be accepted into music programs at UNH, UConn, and the University of Maryland. Erin is on the faculty at Concord Community Music School (flute, piano, early childhood education), Manchester Community Music School (flute, piano), and she maintains a private studio. She is also the instructor for the flute section of the Woodwind Methods class at UNH and she has taught masterclasses and flute choirs throughout New England. 

Erin holds a Master’s in Flute Performance from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst studying under Christopher Krueger and a Bachelor’s in Flute Performance from the University of Southern Maine studying under Jean Rosenblum. She has attended masterclasses at ARIA, Le Domaine Forget, and the Julius Baker Masterclasses. 

When she isn’t performing or teaching, Erin works as the Operations Manager with the Portsmouth Symphony Orchestra. She enjoys spending time with her husband, two young sons, and their dog. She’s an avid knitter and sewer, practices yoga, enjoys hiking and traveling to wherever you can find good food.