Naomi Senzer holds an undergraduate degree in music and French from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She also completed a year of musical studies at the Conservatoire de Lille, in France, where she earned the conservatory’s top prize. In 2004, she received an M.M. from the Yale School of music. Naomi’s passion for chamber music has led her to perform with such diverse classical and jazz artists as Fred Sherry, Andrew Leonard, Jeff Fuller, Jesse Hameen II, Michael Mizrahi, and the Sarah Lemieux Quintet. She has performed as a soloist with orchestras in both the US and Europe and has been invited to perform world premiere performances together with standard works for flute. Active as a private flute teacher and chamber music coach, Naomi teaches flute at Cheshire Academy and the University of Connecticut at Storrs, and also maintains a flute studio at her home in New Haven. When she is not busy teaching or performing, she can be spotted chasing after her two children, husband, dog, chickens and ducks, or baking a pie.

email: nsenzer@hopkins.edu