Lucie F Jones, flute performance and instruction

Dr. Lucie Jones

BMus, MMus, BSc, PhD
Pronouns: she/her

Positions

Contact information

Phone number

cell: 4039683853

Location

Flute Studio: Craigie Hall F024

Background

Educational Background

PhD Computational Media Design, WTEC specialization, University of Calgary, 2021

MMus Performance, University of Calgary, 2007

BSc Computer Science, University of Calgary, 1994

BMus Performance, University of Toronto, 1983

Biography

Dutch born flutist Lucie Jones (Batteké) is principal flute with the Red Deer Symphony Orchestra, an extra player with the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra since 2004, a former member of Symphony Nova Scotia, a busy chamber musician, teacher, clinician, and adjudicator. Lucie is a sessional instructor at the University of Calgary and on faculty at the MRU Conservatory.

Lucie is a winner of the University of Calgary Concerto Competition, and a two-time winner of the National Flute Association International Performer's Competition. Lucie has been a featured performer with Calgary's Kensington Sinfonia, Mountain View Festival, the Instrumental Society of Calgary, the Red Deer Symphony Chamber Series, Land's End Ensemble, the Calgary Bach Society, Rosa Barocca, and a soloist with the Red Deer Symphony, the Calgary Philharmonic, and the Canadian University College Orchestras. As a member of the flute and harp Looking Glass Duo, Lucie has performed throughout Alberta and British Columbia and produced a CD, 20th Century Reflections.

Ms. Jones received a Bachelor of Music Degree in Performance from the University of Toronto, and from the University of Calgary, a Master of Music Degree in Performance, a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science, and a PhD in the Computational Media Design Program with a WTEC specialization.

 

Research

Areas of Research

Wearable technology for musicians.

Participation in university strategic initiatives

Courses

Course number Course title Semester
MUSI 527 Professional Seminar in Music Performance II Fall 2023, Winter 2024

Publications