ABOUT
DR. ALYSSA SCHWARTZ
co-creative director
IT START WITH
An Endless Passion for Music
For Discovery, for life and for people
Dr. Alyssa Schwartz comes from Jamestown, New York and is the Director of Bands and Professor of Flute at Fairmont State University, Executive Director for the Black Diamond Philharmonic, and Music Director of the Fairmont Community Symphonic Band. Previously, she has served as the Professor of Flute and Marietta College, Music Director for the Morgantown Community Orchestra, Instructor of Flute and Piano through Fairmont State University’s Academy for the Arts, Social Media Coordinator for West Virginia University’s School of Music, Contributing Faculty in Flute at Dickinson College, and as a Lecturer of Music Theory and Music Education at West Virginia University.
Alyssa debuted at New York City’s Carnegie Hall in November 2017 and returned for a second performance the same month as a result of winning 1st prize in the 2017 Golden Classical Music International Competition and 2nd Prize in the 2017 Concert Artists International Music Competition. As a recording artist, Alyssa has released two albums with her BETA flute quartet in 2017 and 2021 and received her first multiple-CD recording grant from Polyphony Arts Management. This three-year project will see the release of her debut solo album in 2025 and a concerto album in 2026 and will include the premiere recordings of a newly commissioned Sonata and Concerto by award-winning composer Dr. Daniel Baldwin.