Carolyn Treybig
Dr. Carolyn Treybig is an Adjunct Instructor (Flute) in the Belmont University School of Music.
Dr. Treybig received her Doctor of Musical Arts from the University of Texas (at Austin), her Master of Music (Flute) and Master of Music (History) from the University of Akron and her Bachelor of Music Education and Bachelor of Music from Baldwin-Wallace Conservatory of Music. Treybig's primary instructors have included William Hebert (Cleveland Orchestra), Jaqueline Hofto (Interlochen Arts Academy), Peter Lloyd (London Symphony, London Virtuosi), and George Pope (Akron Symphony, Solaris Wind Quintet). She has also performed in masterclasses with such renowned player/pedagogues as Martha Aarons, Julia Bogorad, Leone Buyse, Adrianne Greenbaum, Eric Hoover, Katherine Kemler, Kate Lukas, Sandra Miller, Trygve Peterson, Robert Stallman, Jim Walker, Robert Willoughby, and Trevor Wye.
Before moving to Nashville in 2005, Dr. Treybig taught applied flute, music history, and music appreciation at Southeastern Louisiana University and then served as the Graduate Coordinator the University of Southern Mississippi, where she also served as an adjunct flute instructor. She has performed with symphony orchestras in Alabama, Mississippi, Ohio, and Texas, and also with numerous opera and show pit orchestras. Treybig is an active solo and chamber performer, and has performed as a guest artist in Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Virginia. An avid chamber musician, she has performed with numerous wind quintets as well as other chamber ensembles such as Duo Brilliante (flute & guitar), Diapason Wind Trio (flute, trumpet, & organ) and Triptych (2 flutes & piano). Her chamber recitals include diverse works, ranging from Bach's complete sonatas for flute and basso continuo to George Crumb's Vox Balaenae.
In addition to performing, Treybig is an active guest clinician and adjudicator, and has served as an adjudicator for various concerto competitions and MTNA performance competitions. Her recital performances have been broadcast on public radio throughout the southeast, and she may be heard on several recordings, including 'The University of Texas Wind Ensemble at Carnegie Hall,' and the soundtrack to the video game 'Ultima IX: Ascension'.
Contact Information: (615) 460-6408 or via email at treybigc@mail.belmont.edu


