Chelsea Knox
Chelsea Knox is the principal flutist of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. A sought-after performer, Ms. Knox has held positions as assistant principal flute of the Baltimore Symphony and principal Flute of the New Haven and Princeton Symphonies. She has been hailed by the New York Times for her warmth, precision, and clarity, as well as by the New York Classical Review for her “expressive life and full tone.”
An active orchestral and chamber musician, Ms. Knox has appeared with numerous orchestras, including the Philadelphia Orchestra, Seattle Symphony, Vancouver Symphony, San Diego Symphony, and IRIS Orchestra. Ms. Knox has performed concertos with the Baltimore Symphony, Princeton Symphony, and Hartford Symphony. As a chamber musician, she has performed with the MET Orchestra Chamber Ensemble, the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, and the ETA3 flute, clarinet, and piano trio. Ms. Knox is a Yamaha performing artist.
Ms. Knox serves on the faculty at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. She earned both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from The Juilliard School in New York City as a student of Jeffrey Khaner. A native of Litchfield, CT, she received her early training at the Hartt School of Music, where she studied with Greig Shearer. In her spare time, she is an active visual artist, and her work has been displayed in galleries in New York and Connecticut.