ToniMarie Marchioni
Oboist ToniMarie Marchioni is the Professor of Oboe at the University of Kentucky and enjoys a varied career as a performer, educator, arts advocate, and administrator. Her performances praised as "excellent" and "elegantly rendered" by the New York Times, she has performed in Europe, South America, Asia, and throughout the United States.
Dr. Marchioni is a frequent guest musician on oboe and English horn with orchestras around the country including the Philadelphia Orchestra, Cincinnati Symphony, Nashville Symphony, National Symphony Orchestra (including the 2016 European Tour), Detroit Symphony, American Ballet Theater, Atlanta Symphony, among others. For the 2017-18 season, was the Acting Second Oboe for the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, DC. She is an Alumna of Ensemble Connect/The Academy, a groundbreaking initiative combining chamber music performance, arts advocacy, leadership, and teaching artistry under the auspices of Carnegie Hall and The Juilliard School. Her first commercial recording Légende: Concours for Oboe and Piano with pianist Kevin Murphy was released in 2022 on the Centaur label.
As a soloist, Dr. Marchioni has performed with Ensemble Connect at Carnegie Hall, the New York Classical Players, Orquesta Philarmónica del Ecuador, the New Juilliard Ensemble, the Moab Music Festival, the Lexington Chamber Orchestra, and nearly every large ensemble at the University of Kentucky. She gave the Ecuadorian premiere of the Martinů Oboe Concerto (only the second time it had been played in South America), and the United States premiere of Jonathan Harvey’s concerto Sprechgesang for Oboe and English Horn. Other recent engagements include the Carnegie Hall's collected stories festival curated by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer David Lang, the Moab Music Festival, New Harmony Music Festival, the Stefan Wolpe Society, and New York's leading contemporary music venue Spectrum. She was also a semi-finalist at the 2016 Boulder International Chamber Music Competition.
Appointed to the University of Kentucky faculty in 2013, she is a frequent lecturer/performer at International Double Reed Society conferences, an adjunct faculty member of the Kentucky Governor's School for the Arts, and a sought after clinician and pedagogue. Recent masterclasses and clinics include Indiana University, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, Vanderbilt University, University of Wisconsin - Madison, University of Iowa, University of Georgia, University of South Carolina, The Midwest Clinic, Georgia Music Educators Association, Indiana Music Educators Association, and Kentucky Music Educators Association.
A native of Mechanicsburg, PA, she holds a Bachelor of Arts cum laude from Harvard University, and the Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees from The Juilliard School. Her teachers include Elaine Douvas, Eugene Izotov, Pedro Diaz, and Mark McEwen.
Links
- Personal Website
- Ensemble Connect: Marcello Oboe Concerto in C Minor
- Ensemble ACJW: Ryan Gallagher's Oboe Quartet
- Ensemble ACJW: Ryan Gallagher's Oboe Quartet
- Bach - Concerto for Oboe and Violin in C minor (ToniMarie Marchioni / Ken Hama…
- Benjamin Britten - Six Metamorphoses after Ovid - VI. Arethusa
- UKNow - 2026 'Great Teacher' ToniMarie Marchioni blends artistry, mentorship
- CFA News - Dr. ToniMarie Marchioni releases first commercial album