Peggy Schecter

Peggyfounder and director of the Maui Flute Choir, earned her Bachelor and Masters degrees from the Juilliard School, where she studied with Julius Baker, principal flutist of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. Ms. Schecter, recipient of a Fulbright award, continued her education at the Paris Conservatory, as well as studying privately with the international soloist Jean-Pierre Rampal and with the acclaimed French soloist and pedagogue Marcel Moyse.

She has made multiple recordings, including “The Art of Bel Canto” with Richard Tucker for Columbia Records, and has participated in the Marlboro, Spoleto, Casals, Grand Teton, Rockport and Mostly Mozart Festivals.

Co-founder of the New Jersey Chamber Society, Peggy was its artistic director for twenty eight years. She also served on the Board of the New York Flute Club, for which she directed their Young Flutist’s Competition.

Additionally, Ms. Schecter served as principal flutist with the Queens Symphony Orchestra and performed with such groups as the New York City Opera, N.Y. Metropolitan Opera, Brooklyn Philharmonic, American Ballet Theater, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, and the New Jersey State Opera. She was a guest artist with the Guarneri String Quartet at Lincoln Center.

For twenty years Ms. Schecter was a visiting Specialist at Montclair State University where she taught flute and founded and directed the MSU Flute Choir. Ms. Schecter can be heard on the Columbia, Nonesuch, Pantheon, Premier, and Opus One labels. She currently serves as principal flutist with the Maui Pops Orchestra, the Maui Chamber Orchestra, and the Haleakala Chamber Orchestra. She maintains a class of private flute students.

In July of 2011 Peggy founded the Maui Flute Choir, which has performed at the Steppingstone Theater as part of the Romero Foundation Concerts, in private homes, at a TedxYouth event at Seabury Hall, at Baldwin High School as part of the MYPO (Maui Youth Philharmonic Orchestra) concerts, and the Maui Coffee Attic.