Dr. Elizabeth Goode is Professor
of Flute at Georgia's Valdosta State University, where she also is music
director for the VSU Flute Choir and Flute Quartet.Dr. Goode has also served on the faculties of
Maryville College and the University of Tennessee.In the summer of 2011, she joined the artist
faculty of the prestigious Orfeo International Music Festival in Vipiteno,
Italy, as a performer and teacher.
She is currently Principal Flutist with the Valdosta (GA)
Symphony Orchestra and the Albany (GA) Symphony.Dr. Goode is a frequent adjudicator,
clinician, and performer at state and national conventions, including those of
the National Flute Association, Florida Flute Association, College Music
Society, American Society of Composers, Music Educator's National Conference,
Atlanta Flute Club, and Raleigh Area Flute Association. Her article, "Good
Vibrations: A Practical Approach to Intonation," was published in Flute Talk magazine, a division of The Instrumentalist.
She holds Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the
University of Tennessee, and the Master of Music, Master of Musical Arts, and
Doctor of Musical Arts degrees from Yale University, where she was a student of
Thomas Nyfenger.