Dr. Laura Kaufman Mowry is a soloist, orchestral musician, and chamber musician who has been hailed by the Washington Post for “absolutely gorgeous flute-playing.”
Laura joined the Maryland Symphony Orchestra as Principal Flute in 2023. She has performed with a variety of renowned ensembles, including the National Symphony, Baltimore Symphony, Smithsonian Chamber Players, Annapolis Symphony, Fairfax Symphony, Alexandria Symphony, DC Public Opera, Buffalo Philharmonic, and the New World Symphony as a guest musician. Laura performs in District5, a DC-based wind quintet dedicated to innovative ways of presenting classical music.
Laura is dedicated to fostering the talents of young musicians. In addition to maintaining a private flute studio, she has coached wind players at the University of Maryland at Baltimore County, American Youth Philharmonic, and the University of Maryland High School Academy. She is also the Director of the American Youth Philharmonic Flute Ensemble.
Laura has received national recognition from prize-winning performances at the National Flute Association’s Young Artist Competition, National Society of Arts and Letters Wind Competition, New York Flute Club Competition, Flute Society of Washington Young Artist Competition, and Pasadena Instrumental Competition, among others.
Laura holds degrees in Flute Performance from Eastman School of Music, The Colburn School, and the University of Maryland. She lives in Springfield, VA with her two children, a golden doodle named Bear (who is also part sesame-street character), and husband (a fantastic oboist!).