Leah Arsenault Barrick, flute
Leah Arsenault Barrick was appointed assistant principal flute with the National Symphony Orchestra in 2014. Her previous positions include acting associate principal flute with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and second flute with the Louisville Orchestra, as well as appearances as guest principal flute with the Seattle Symphony and as principal flute with the Crested Butte Music Festival.
Barrick was a fellow at the Tanglewood Music Center and has served as a member of the Spoleto Festival (USA) orchestra and the National Repertory Orchestra. In addition to her professional engagements, she has won First Prize in the National Flute Association Young Artist Competition, the Myrna Brown Young Artist Competition, and the Frank Bowen Young Artist Competition.
Barrick grew up in Southern Maine and began playing the flute at age nine. She earned her high school diploma from the North Carolina School of the Arts and her Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. She received a Professional Studies Certificate from the Colburn School Conservatory of Music.
In addition to her time as a performer, Leah Barrick has served in teaching positions at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and the University of Maryland, College Park. She also enjoys working with flutists out of her home studio in Silver Spring, Maryland, where her students range from beginners to advanced high schoolers to adult amateurs.