Caitlyn Valovick Moore
Caitlyn Valovick Moore joined the Utah Symphony as piccolo/utility Flute in 2008, and served as acting associate principal flute during the 2011/2012 and 2014/2015 seasons.
Prior to her Utah Symphony appointment, Caitlyn was a member of the Virginia Symphony Orchestra and the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, and she also performs with the Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra during summer. She has appeared as a soloist with the Utah Symphony and the Virginia Symphony Orchestra. Also, she was a prize winner in the National Flute Association's 2004 Piccolo Artist Competition. Locally, she has performed chamber music with both the NOVA and Intermezzo Chamber Music Series. In November 2016 Caitlyn gave the world premiere of Simon Holt’s piccolo concerto, fool is hurt, with the NOVA Chamber Music Series with Maestro Thierry Fischer conducting.
An adjunct assistant professor of flute at the University of Utah, Caitlyn has also presented masterclasses throughout the United States. A native of northern Michigan, she attended her final two years of high school at Interlochen Arts Academy and went on to receive her bachelor of music degree from DePaul University, and her master of music degree from Northwestern University. Caitlyn’s primary teachers were Walfrid Kujala, Mary Stolper, and Stephanie Mortimore. She has also performed in masterclasses for William Bennett.