Dr. Cassandra Eisenreich is Associate Professor of Flute and Music Education at Slippery Rock University. She is the principal flutist with the Butler Symphony Orchestra (Butler PA) and has performed with the Pierce Theatre Players, Florida Grand Opera, Florida Sunshine Pops, and New World Symphony. She has also performed and recorded with top artists including George Benson, Michael Feinstein, Dave Grusin, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Mark O’Connor, Terence Blanchard, Jon Secada, Patti Austin, Arturo Sandoval, Nestor Torres, Sammy Figueroa, Pharrell Williams, Josh Groban, Lou Gramm, and groups including The Jacksons, Evanescence, Take 6, and Tiempo Libre. 

As a chamber music artist and an advocate of new music, she enjoys working with emerging composers, commissioning, and premiering new works. She has performed locally and abroad at numerous conferences and events including a recent world premiere at the beautiful Ghent Opera House in Belgium. Eisenreich has won National and International competitions through the National Flute Association and International Low Flute Festival and is a Trevor James Alto Flute Artist.

As a private teacher, Eisenreich’s flute students have won national competitions through the Marcel Moyse Society and the National Flute Association. They have been admitted into prestigious music programs and ensemble festivals around the world, including the Aria International Summer Academy and The Consummate Flutist. She serves as the chair of the National Flute Association Pedagogy Committee, a group working toward an updated publication of graded repertoire and studies to assist flute teachers of all levels.

With the belief that every child should have the opportunity to experience music, she has implemented outreach initiatives locally and abroad, giving children the opportunity to explore their creativity through music. She founded and currently directs the SRU Early Childhood and Elementary Music Community Engagement Initiative, which has ongoing collaborations with the Butler County Children’s Center, Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh, and Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Fiddlesticks Concerts for Children. She is also a Music Education Specialist for Nuvo Instrumental, where she helped design and develop the WindStars Curriculum (Winner of NAMM: “Best Tools for Schools” and “Best in Show”).

“Cassandra Eisenreich took pride of place for tonal sweetness and fleet execution…” ​– South Florida Classical Review

“Technically clean and precise, musically expressive, and stylistically satisfying. An entertaining, eclectic program of fresh, innovative music…” – The Flutist Quarterly

Drawing upon her certification in Dalcroze Eurhythmics to create connections within all areas of music, Eisenreich serves on the board of the Dalcroze Society of America and has given Eurhythmics workshops for elementary, secondary, and collegiate students, and professional groups ranging from chamber music ensembles to general classroom teachers. She also has extensive training and teaching experience in Orff Schulwerk, Suzuki Flute, Conversational Solfege, World Music Drumming, Kindermusik, Modern Band, Zumbini, and Musikgarten Family Music for Babies and Toddlers. 

Her current research interests in early childhood and elementary music include music, movement, and creativity; interdisciplinary and multicultural approaches; and incorporating popular music that engages and inspires students. She has taught and presented at conferences throughout the United States and internationally, and through her mentorship, many of her students have also been accepted to present their work. She recently co-authored a chapter on Assessment in the Dalcroze Classroom that was published in the Oxford Handbook of Assessment Policy and Practice in Music Education.

Prior to Slippery Rock University, she served on the faculty at Baldwin Wallace Conservatory, Barry University, Towson University, the Frost Preparatory Program, and was the former Outreach and Program Coordinator at the University of Miami, Frost School of Music. Eisenreich completed her D.M.A. and M.M. in Flute Performance with an emphasis in Music Education at the University of Miami, Frost School of Music, studying with Trudy Kane.

Albums

Turning Point

Release Date: May 10, 2024
Catalog Number: NV6620
21st Century
Chamber
Solo Instrumental
Electroacoustic
Flute
Voice
Ferdinando DeSena’s TURNING POINT is an experimental odyssey, an enticing collection of music that reimagines the timbres of familiar instruments like flute, piano, the human voice, and more. The title piece uses the audio synthesis technique called “convolution” in which musical audio samples are digitally joined with the sound of cymbal strikes and crashes to dramatic effect. In Sonorous Earth, DeSena conducts a different sort of experiment, this time by scoring for all the lower relatives of a woodwind quintet. An impressive tour de force, TURNING POINT leaves listeners with an expanded sense of what is possible in the realm of chamber music.