Dr. Adrienne Tedjamulia is a dynamic soloist, chamber musician, orchestral player, and pedagogue based in Utah. Praised for her “musically sensitive” style, Dr. Tedjamulia has performed as a soloist and chamber artist across Europe, Latin America, and the United States. Her artistry blends technical precision with heartfelt musicality, earning her recognition as a versatile performer and educator. She has been a competition winner at the National Flute Association, Utah Flute Association, and Utah State Fair Music Competition, and a concerto soloist with Wasatch Winds, the Orchestra of Southern Utah, and Utah Valley Symphony Orchestra.
Within the flute community, Dr. Tedjamulia is a frequent presenter, performer, and competition judge. She has appeared at events such as the National Flute Association, the International Low-Flutes Festival, the Mid-Atlantic Flute Festival, Austin Flute Festival, and the Utah and Florida Flute Association’s annual conventions, and she currently serves as the Assistant Coordinator for the NFA Flute Ensemble Festival.
Dr. Tedjamulia is a founding member and artistic director of Ensemble 126, a nonprofit chamber ensemble dedicated to expanding flute repertoire and spotlighting underrepresented composers. As director, she oversees fundraising, grant writing, and international tours, bringing together her research interests in low flutes, historic performance practices, and world flutes to create engaging, cross-cultural performances. Dr. Tedjamulia’s additional arts administrative work includes Development and Marketing Manager with the NOVA Chamber Music Series in Salt Lake City, UT where she assists with donor relations, grants, ticketing, and social media.
A passionate educator, Dr. Tedjamulia has over 20 years of private teaching experience, working with students ranging from beginners to advanced musicians. Her private studio in Utah emphasizes individualized instruction in flute, with additional options of training in music theory, aural skills, alto & bass flute pedagogy, and improvisation & exploration of world flutes. Dr. Tedjamulia’s commitment is to nurturing each student’s unique potential, and many of her students excel in regional and national competitions.
In addition to her private studio, Dr. Tedjamulia’s teaching career spans numerous university appointments, including roles at Florida State University, Bethune-Cookman University, Southern Utah University, Snow College, and Brigham Young University. She has taught courses in applied flute, western classical music history, and world music cultures, as well as directing flute choirs and early music ensembles.
Dr. Tedjamulia holds degrees from Florida State University, Brigham Young University, and Snow College. Her principal teachers include Eva Amsler, Karen Large, April Clayton, and Elaine Jorgensen. She performs on a Haynes flute and a Sankyo bass flute, and resides in Provo, UT with her son and cat.

Adrienne Tedjamulia
Artistic Director
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