Rosie Gallagher

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Australian flautist Rosie Gallagher combines  her love of artistic excellence, imagination, and education in her life as a musician and teacher. Her work has taken her to international stages across Australia, Europe, and North America  and she enjoys cultivating a career that encompasses solo, chamber and orchestral projects. In addition to her love of traditional repertoire, she works with leading composers of her generation.  Recent performances have taken place at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, Paul Hall at the Juilliard School, Royal Festival Hall in London, and various community venues around New York City. Rosie has performed with Yellow Barn Music Festival, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, American Symphony Orchestra, Juilliard School Orchestra and the Royal Academy of Music Symphony Orchestra. 

Most recently Rosie was engaged as a core member of Ensemble Connect (formerly Ensemble ACJW, a joint program of Carnegie Hall, the Juilliard School, and the Weill Institute). Currently  Rosie is a Rebanks Fellow at The Glenn Gould School. She remains indebted to the many dedicated teachers and mentors who have guided her through musical life including Jocelyn Fazzone, Michael Cox, Robert Langevin and Carol Wincenc. Rosie received a B.M from the Juilliard School and an M.A from the Royal Academy of Music.

Rosie is passionate about music education and sharing her own experiences with her students across all ages and musical pursuits.

A dedicated teacher Rosie specialises in flute lessons, application coaching for various selective programs and mock performances for exam/audition preparations etc. as well as general music education and appreciation.

Rosie has developed a special Creating with Music program for BWA aimed at increasing the accessibility of musical education in relation to dance. Rosie is excited to share her international experiences as a performer and teacher with BWA and add another facet to the rich artistic culture already present.