An accomplished flutist hailed for her rich tone and fierce command of the instrument, Sarah Tiedemann
has carved out a unique and varied career as a performing artist Currently serving as Principal Flute
of the Salem Chamber Orchestra and the Portland Festival Symphony, and Second Flute in the Portland
Columbia Symphony, she has also played locally with the Oregon Symphony, Portland Opera, Vancouver
Symphony, and Portland Chamber Orchestra. In addition, Sarah has performed throughout the United States
and Europe in groups including the Swedish Radio Symphony, Royal Stockholm Philharmonic, Norrkoping Symphony,
and Boston Philharmonic. A faculty member at Willamette University and Concordia University, she frequently
serves as a clinician and adjudicator throughout the Northwest and maintains private studios in Portland, Salem, and Hillsboro.
In 2004 Sarah's world premiere performance of Derek Jacoby's Flute Concerto was broadcast internationally on WGBH's
Art of the States. The following year she was featured as piccoloist in the Swedish Radio Symphony's live
European broadcast of Luciano Berio's Folk Songs. Also passionate about performance art, Sarah has appeared
in fully staged performances of Peter Maxwell Davies' Miss Donnithorne's Maggot and George Crumb's Vox Balaenae.
She has premiered further works by composers including Gunther Schuller, Montserrat Torras, Stratis Minakakis,
and Dan VanHassell.
Sarah received a Bachelor of Music degree in Flute Performance from Oberlin Conservatory, followed by
a Master of Music degree in Flute Performance from New England Conservatory. In 2002 she was the
recipient of a Jacob K. Javits Fellowship in Performance from the U.S. Department of Education,
and she then went on to pursue postgraduate studies at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm,
Sweden on a fellowship from the American-Scandinavian Foundation and a travel grant from the
American Women's Club of Sweden. Her teachers have included Michel Debost, Jeanne Baxtresser,
John Heiss, Tobias Carron and Karen Gifford.
Upon returning to Oregon, Sarah ventured into acting with a starring role as angsty 20-something
Quinn Sullivan in Wiley Films' Temporary Insanity, currently in post-production. She has studied
voice with Grammy-nominated artist Valerie Day and can be heard performing vocals on the Temporary
Insanity soundtrack, as well as vocals and rock flute on Portland band Sarahtonin's debut CD Wayward.
In her spare time, Sarah also enjoys writing, cooking, hiking and distance running.