• Dr. Amy Thiemann flute

    Dr. Amy Thiemann, flute

    Dr. Amy Thiemann is a flutist, dedicated educator, and active orchestral and chamber musician based in Fort Worth, Texas. She currently serves as Visiting Assistant Professor of Flute and Music History at Midwestern State University. Central to her teaching philosophy is a strong commitment to connecting with her students and fostering an engaging, supportive learning environment. An in-demand performer, Dr. Thiemann also serves as Principal Flute with the Sherman Symphony, and Piccolo with the Wichita Falls Symphony Orchestra.

    As a soloist, Dr. Thiemann has presented guest artist recitals at colleges and music festivals across the United States, with recent appearances in California, Colorado, New Mexico, Wisconsin, and Nebraska. She has also appeared with the Abilene Philharmonic, Lone Star Wind Orchestra, Omaha Symphony Orchestra, and Texarkana Symphony Orchestra. A passionate advocate for chamber music, she performs frequently with Madera Winds and the Mockingbird Flute Quartet.

    Prior to her current appointment at Midwestern State University, Dr. Thiemann served for nine years as Adjunct Instructor of Music at Midwestern State University, Instructor of Flute at Concordia University (Nebraska) and held teaching positions at the University of North Texas and Ithaca College.

    Dr. Thiemann earned degrees in flute performance from the University of North Texas (DMA), Ithaca College (MM), and Hastings College (BM). Her primary teachers include Terri Sundberg, Maria Harding, Jill Felber, Dr. Wendy Mehne, and Deborah Johnson.