Alexa Still credits fellow
flutist Jeanne Baxtresser for introducing her to the music of
Venezuelan-born composer and conductor Efraín Amaya. On Syzygy, Still’s
second release on the Oberlin Music label, she joins fellow Oberlin
Conservatory faculty members and students on six pieces written by Amaya
between 1997 and 2014. Former principal flute of the New Zealand
Symphony Orchestra, Still joined the Oberlin faculty in 2011. She
remains an avid performer in recitals throughout the world, including
the Australian and US premieres of Matthew Hindson’s ‘House Music’- a
piece she also premiered on a 2015 Oberlin Music recording. Syzygy,
which takes its name from a movement in the recording’s opening piece,
means “working together toward
a
common goal.” On pieces for flute and piano, flute and cello, and two
flutes, Still works effortlessly with her Oberlin collaborators. Joining
her are longtime piano professor Robert Shannon, cello professor
Darrett Adkins, and two former standout students in Still’s flute
studio: Aram Mun and Tasiaeafe Hiner. (Arkiv Music)
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