Staff & faculty
Hunter O’Brien
AFA at HSPVA Chamber Music Flute
Hunter O’Brien, a freelance flutist from Shepherd, Michigan, engages his audiences with solo recitals and chamber music conce
rts that foster deep emotional connections. His passionate and artistic outlook on music has garnered him great success in per
formance and competition settings, including top prizes in the Music Teachers National Association Young Artist Woodwind Competition, Houston Flute Club Byron Hester Artist Competition, 19th International Friedrich Kuhlau Flute Competition, Yamaha Young Performing Artists Competition, James Pappoutsakis Memorial Flute Competition, New York Flute Club Competition, and Southeast Michigan Flute Association Ervin Monroe Young Artist Competition. Hunter will soon enter his second year as a fellow in the DACAMERA of Hou
ston Young Artist Program. Notable awards from his youth include second prize in the Music Teachers National Association’s Woodwind Soloist Competition and first prize in the Michigan Youth Arts Festival Gala Soloist Competition and Southeast Michigan Flute Association High School Young Artist Competition.
He has performed as principal flutist of the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra, Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra, Eureka Ensemble, Saginaw Eddy Band, and as a regular substitute with the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra. Hunter is also a substitute flutist for the upcoming New World Symphony season.
Active as a recitalist and chamber musician, he gave his Boston recital debut in September 2018, performing the Fenwick Smith Tribute Concert in Jordan Hall presented by the James Pappoutsakis Memorial Fund. He later performed across New England as a member of the Boreas Wind Quintet, a 2018 New England Conservatory Honors Ensemble. As a member of the Houston-based Kodan Quintet, he has received prizes in the Coltman, Music Teachers National Association, and New Orleans chamber music competitions. In 2022, the Kodan Quintet was selected as runner-up
in the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition’s inaugural Lift Every Voice Prize celebrating chamber works of underrepresented composers.
Not confined to the concert hall, Hunter has explored ways of bringing his art to diverse audiences in several cities. He presented recitals, masterclasses, and lessons throughout the Boston area as a Community Performance and Teaching Fellow through the New England Conservatory Community Performance and Partnership Program. Hunter collaborated on similar projects through the Just For U Music Program (JUMP!) at the Shepherd School of Music, bringing chamber music and storytelling to Houston schools along with the Kodan Quintet. Hunter currently teaches lessons and masterclasses through several Houston-area school districts, sharing the passion and inspiration instilled by his former mentors. In Michigan, Hunter has performed with community and professional ensembles and presents yearly recitals along with retirement home and school performances throughout his hometown. He has taught at local band camps and presented at the Central Michigan University Summer Music Flute Institute beside his former teacher, Dr.Joanna Cowan White.
Along with his performance and teaching career, Hunter has also received many awards and honors including Flutistry Boston Founder’s Award Scholarship, the National Federation of Music Club’s Ernest A. Bluhm Flute Award, and the New England Conservatory’s Donna Heiken Presidential Flute Scholarship and Beneficent Society Scholarship.
Hunter began his flute studies with Dr. Joanna Cowan White of Central Michigan University. He holds a Bachelor of Music degree from the New England Conservatory of Music as a Presidential Scholarship student of Paula Robison and a Master of Music degree from Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music as a student of Leone Buyse.