Faculty

Margaret Schuberg

Margaret Schuberg

An Associate Professor of Flute at The University of Montana-Missoula, Margaret Lund Schuberg teaches university flute majors, coaches woodwind chamber ensembles, conducts The University of Montana Flute Choir and teaches music theory and aural skills. Schuberg received a Bachelor of Music in Flute Performance Cum Laude from the University of California at Santa Barbara, and a Master of Music in Performance from The University of Montana-Missoula. She has performed at The National Flute Association Conferences, National Woodwind Festivals, and as an invited artist at National MTNA Conferences and at All-Northwest Music Festivals.

Ms. Schuberg has received awards for Meritorious Teaching and Creative Activity from The University of Montana. The University of Montana Flute Choir tours throughout the region and has performed at All-Northwest Music Conventions and at the Montana All-State Conventions, and at the State of Montana Capitol Rotunda. Her students regularly win university and regional concerto competitions. In addition, her students are accepted to major institutions for graduate study.

Schuberg attended the Music Academy of the West where she performed under Marice Abravanel. Her teachers include Eugene Foster and Michael Vance of the Utah Symphony and Burnett Atkinson of the Philadelphia Orchestra. She has performed in master classes with Julius Baker, William Bennett, Bonita Boyd, James Walker and Richard Hahn. Ms. Schuberg performs as principal flute with the Missoula Symphony Orchestra and plays in the Montana Woodwind Trio and the Northwest Woodwind Trio. With the NWT, she can be heard on their latest CD The Northwest Woodwind Trio. Her performances have been heard frequently on National Public Radio's “Performance Today.”

Contact Professor Schuberg: margaret.schuberg@umontana.edu