Allison Parramore

Biography

Flutist Allison Parramore is a versatile performer and educator with a multifaceted career as an orchestral,
chamber, and solo musician, freelance artist, and Artist-Teacher.
As an orchestral musician, she is the Principal Flutist of the Boston Festival Orchestra and Boston’s Phoenix
Orchestra, Second Flutist of the Cayuga Chamber Orchestra, and is the former Second Flute & Piccolo player of
the Missouri Symphony Orchestra. She has performed with the Boston Symphony, Pops, and Esplanade
Orchestras, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, New World Symphony, Boston Lyric Opera, Rhode Island
Philharmonic, Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Boston Philharmonic, Odyssey Opera, Albany Symphony,
New Haven Symphony, New Bedford Symphony, Cape Symphony, and the Midland-Odessa Symphony, among
others. Parramore has appeared as soloist with the Boston Festival Orchestra, Boston’s Phoenix Orchestra, and
the University of Rhode Island Symphony Orchestra.
Her awards include first-prize in the 35th Annual James Pappoutsakis Flute Competition, resulting in a solo
debut recital at New England Conservatory’s Jordan Hall, first-prize of the Boston Woodwind Society Doriot
Dwyer Competition, third-prize in the Upper Midwest Flute Association Young Artist Competition, and
appearances at the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition, the Astral Artists National Auditions, and the
Plowman Chamber Music Competition.
As a solo and chamber artist, Parramore has been a featured performer in both the Rochester Flute Association
and Upper Midwest Flute Association presenting a joint solo recital: Raise Their Voices: Celebrating Female
Composers
, and has performed at the Tanglewood Music Center Festival of Contemporary Music, Phoenix
Orchestra Chamber Series, and the Boston Conservatory New Music Festival.
An active and passionate educator, Allison Parramore serves as the Artist-Teacher of Flute at the Longy School
of Music of Bard College and the University of Rhode Island, and as a Lecturer in Music at Ithaca College. She
is a frequent guest performer and educator and has given several lectures and masterclasses at universities and
conservatories throughout the United States, most recently presenting her talk, Freelancing and
Entrepreneurship: navigating the field from student to full-time music professional.
 She has also been a guest
educator for the Boston University Tanglewood Institute, the Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra, the Cayuga
Chamber Orchestra Youth Orchestra, as well as a presenter at the Flute Society of Berklee and the New Jersey
Flute Society. Parramore currently serves on the Board of Directors for the James Pappoutsakis Memorial Flute
Competition and the Rochester Flute Association.
In the summers Parramore has performed on the Festival of Contemporary Music at the Tanglewood Music
Center, the Texas Music Festival, the Lake Tahoe Music Festival, and was the teaching assistant at the Brevard
Music Center. In 2023 she begins her position as Second Flutist of the New American Sinfonietta, part of the
Hamptons Music Festival under music director Michael Palmer.
Allison Parramore’s primary teachers include Linda Toote, Elizabeth Rowe, Susan Thomas, and Jacqueline
Goudey. She holds degrees from The Boston Conservatory and the University of Rhode Island where she won
the Kingston Chamber Music Award, the Presser Scholarship, the President Award for Musical Excellence, and
the 2010 Concerto Competition.

Education

 
  • Graduate Performance Diploma in Flute Performance, The Boston Conservatory 
  • M.M. in Flute Performance, The Boston Conservatory
  • B.M. in Flute Performance, The University of Rhode Island