ToniMarie Marchioni, oboe

Oboist ToniMarie Marchioni has performed in Europe, South America, Asia, and throughout the United States as a soloist, chamber musician, and orchestral player. For the 2017-18 season, she was the Acting Second Oboe for the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, DC. She has also been a featured artist at the Moab Music Festival (Utah), in Carnegie Hall’s collected stories festival curated by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer David Lang, for the Stefan Wolpe Society, and at New York's leading contemporary music venue Spectrum. A member of the IRIS Orchestra (Memphis, TN) and Decoda (New York, NY), and an alumni of Carnegie Hall’s Ensemble Connect (formerly ACJW), she has also appeared as a guest musician with the Philadelphia Orchestra, Cincinnati Symphony, Nashville Symphony, National Symphony (including the 2016 European Tour), American Ballet Theater, Grant Park Orchestra, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, New Jersey Symphony, and Atlanta Symphony. In 2016, she was a semi-finalist in the Boulder International Chamber Music Competition. Currently the Assistant Professor of Oboe at the University of Kentucky, Dr. Marchioni is frequent performer at the International Double Reed Society conferences and a sought after clinician and pedagogue. A native of Mechanicsburg, PA, Dr. Marchioni holds degrees from Harvard University (BA) and The Juilliard School (MM and DMA).