About me
Rosalie Avery is an accomplished freelance musician in the bustling city of New York. With her skills as a talented bassoonist and composer, she has made a name for herself as a sought-after performer in the city's music scene. Over the years, she has honed her craft, becoming a master of her instrument and mesmerizing audiences with her dynamic and emotive performances.
One of her notable projects is as a co-composer and performer with the ensemble Aesop's Sound Fables. This group, dedicated to live scoring silent films, is renowned for their artistic and creative approach to blending music with cinema. As a valuable member of the ensemble, Rosalie brings her expertise and passion to each performance, captivating audiences across Brooklyn.
One of her notable projects is as a co-composer and performer with the ensemble Aesop's Sound Fables. This group, dedicated to live scoring silent films, is renowned for their artistic and creative approach to blending music with cinema. As a valuable member of the ensemble, Rosalie brings her expertise and passion to each performance, captivating audiences across Brooklyn.
Her talents have taken her to various small venues and DIY spaces in the city, showcasing her versatility as a performer and her ability to adapt to different settings. She has recently performed with ensembles across the city like The Queer Urban Orchestra, New Camerata Opera, Amore Opera Company, and many more. Additionally, Rosalie has performed with reputable ensembles in Wisconsin like the Racine Symphony Orchestra, Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra, and the Milwaukee Philharmonic.
Rosalie received her Master’s in Music and her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee. Additionally, she received a graduate certificate in performance from Queen’s College. Rosalie’s teachers include Frank Morelli, Rudi Heinrich, and Beth Giacobassi.
Rosalie received her Master’s in Music and her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee. Additionally, she received a graduate certificate in performance from Queen’s College. Rosalie’s teachers include Frank Morelli, Rudi Heinrich, and Beth Giacobassi.