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Flute Society of Kentucky

Officers

The individuals below were elected to office at the first meeting of the society, held at Campbellsville University on January 14, 2000.  As outlined in FSK Bylaws, all officers shall serve two-year terms.  

 

President

LISA McARTHUR is an associate professor in flute, music theory and music education at Campbellsville University, where she is also the university flute ensemble director.  Dr. McArthur holds the B.M. in music education and a Performer's Certificate from the Crane School of Music, SUNY Potsdam College, New York; an M.M. in performance and an M.A. in music theory from Kent State University, Ohio; and a Ph.D. in music theory from the University of Kentucky.  Dr. McArthur was selected to the 2004 Who's Who in America and received the 2001 KMEA College/University Music Educator of the Year Award.  Dr. McArthur is the founder and current president of the Flute Society of Kentucky.  lrmcarthur@campbellsville.edu

Dr. Lisa R. McArthur
Campbellsville University

 

Vice President

GORDON COLE joined the faculty of the University of Kentucky in 1976 following three years of teaching at the University of New Hampshire, and three years as a member of The United States Army Band in Washington, D.C.  Besides being an active soloist and clinician, he is a member of the McCracken Wind Quintet, the Bizet Trio (flute, bassoon, piano), and the Peninsula Music Festival Orchestra, Door County, Wisconsin.  His principle teacher was his father, Robert Cole, a former member of the Philadelphia Orchestra and professor of flute at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Gordon.Cole@uky.edu

Prof. Gordon Cole
University of Kentucky

 

Treasurer

TODD A. FARMER is currently Director of Bands in the Taylor County School System, where he teaches instrumental music 6-12, and is very involved in the Arts and Humanities Program.  Farmer received his B.M.E. degree from the University of Kentucky, and his M.M.E. degree from Western Kentucky University, and has taught for 15 years.  He has been a highly-acclaimed clinician/adjudicator throughout the state, and he holds memberships in K.M.E.A., M.E.N.C., K.B.A., Phi Beta Mu, International Clarinet Society, and Flute Society of Kentucky.  Todd is the principal clarinetist in the Campbellsville University Wind Ensemble, and he also plays for many functions throughout the area.  tfarmer@Taylor.k12.ky.us

Mr. Todd Farmer
Taylor County School System

 

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