Our Team
Meet Arizona Philharmonic’s Executive Team, Board, and Leadership
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: ABBY COFFEY
Abby Coffey, Executive Director of Arizona Philharmonic, is a versatile flutist, piccoloist, music educator, and arts administrator in the Phoenix metro area. Abby joined Arizona Philharmonic’s executive team at the end of the 2022-2023 season.
As an orchestral piccoloist, Abby currently holds the Flute 2/Piccolo position in the Symphony of the Southwest, and performs frequently as a substitute musician with The Phoenix Symphony. She has also appeared with the West Valley Symphony, Nashville Ballet Orchestra, Arizona Opera Orchestra and Arizona MusicFest Festival Orchestra. Abby won first prize in the 2019 National Flute Association’s Piccolo Orchestral Audition and Masterclass Competition, and was twice a finalist in the Nashville Philharmonic Orchestra’s Orchestral Solo Competition.
A supporter and advocate of music education, Abby is currently the Professor of Flute and Music Education Studies at Arizona Christian University, where she also teaches music history courses. Abby has been a preschool music teacher, the Flute and Oboe Teaching Artist at Arizona School for the Arts, and a general music and elementary band director in Mesa Public Schools, all while maintaining a robust, successful private flute studio. Because of her advocacy and dedication to music education, Abby has served on the Board of the Arizona Flute Society, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization serving flutists in Arizona. Abby has been a Board member of the AFS since 2017. In addition to serving as a Board member, Abby has also been the Committee Chair of multiple committees within the Arizona Flute Society, in addition to serving as Secretary and Vice President of the organization’s Executive Board for multiple terms.
A rural-Missouri native, Abby moved to Nashville, Tennessee to pursue her undergraduate studies. Abby graduated Summa Cum Laude from Belmont University with a Bachelor of Music in Music Education where she studied under Dr. Carolyn Totaro. Abby relocated to Phoenix, Arizona to further her education, and holds a Master of Music in Flute Performance from Arizona State University, having studied with Dr. Elizabeth Buck. Abby is currently completing a Core Certification Program in Arts Management through the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. When she is not obsessing over tuning exercises on the piccolo, grading papers, or planning concerts or outreach events, Abby enjoys spending time with her friends and family, taking her two dogs on walks, arranging flowers, or nicely coercing her husband, trumpet player Josh Coffey, to taste-test yet another homemade pasta recipe.
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR: HENRY FLURRY
Henry Flurry, Artistic Director of Arizona Philharmonic, is a composer, performer, educator, entrepreneur, and arts-leader with over 30 years of business experience and 15 years of nonprofit experience. He was co-founder of Media Station, Inc., which created multimedia CD-ROMs for international publishers such as Disney, Hasbro, Mattel, Scholastic, Crayola, IBM, and Harper Collins. In the nonprofit world, Flurry is a co-founder of Chaparral Arts, Inc. (a non-profit supporting the performing arts in Arizona), Chaparral MusicFest, Chaparral Suzuki Academy, Prescott Camerata Singers, and Arizona Philharmonic.
His formal music training includes studies at the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, Northwestern University School of Music (Bachelor of Music Composition), University of Birmingham UK (Masters of Music Composition), and the European American Musical Alliance of Paris, France. He also holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from Northwestern University. He has served as music faculty for University of Michigan School of Music, Yavapai College, and Prescott College. He has taught piano and composition privately for over 20 years.
His orchestral compositions have been performed by the Louisiana Philharmonic, Arizona Philharmonic, Flagstaff Symphony, West Valley Symphony, San Tan Orchestra, University City Orchestra, Orchestra Northern Arizona, Prescott POPS, and Prescott Chamber Orchestra. His choral and chamber works have been performed all over the country. Henry Flurry can be found performing across Arizona with his wife Maria Flurry in the duo Sticks and Tones.
Arizona Philharmonic Board of Directors
Chris Cavaletto, President
Barbara Metz, Vice-President
Debbie O’Brien, Treasurer
Toni Denis, Past President
Sandy Farrell, At Large
Karen Teplik, At Large
Arizona Philharmonic Leadership
Abby Coffey, Executive Director
Henry Flurry, Artistic Director
Cynthia Jones, Marketing Manager
Barbara Metz, Personnel Manager
Larry Levenson, Volunteer Coordinator
Sandy Farrell, Event Coordinator
Bobbie Bollinger, Musician Hospitality
Kris Parsons, Musician Hospitality
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: ABBY COFFEY
Abby Coffey, Executive Director of Arizona Philharmonic, is a versatile flutist, piccoloist, music educator, and arts administrator in the Phoenix metro area. Abby joined Arizona Philharmonic’s executive team at the end of the 2022-2023 season.
As an orchestral piccoloist, Abby currently holds the Flute 2/Piccolo position in the Symphony of the Southwest, and performs frequently as a substitute musician with The Phoenix Symphony. She has also appeared with the West Valley Symphony, Nashville Ballet Orchestra, Arizona Opera Orchestra and Arizona MusicFest Festival Orchestra. Abby won first prize in the 2019 National Flute Association’s Piccolo Orchestral Audition and Masterclass Competition, and was twice a finalist in the Nashville Philharmonic Orchestra’s Orchestral Solo Competition.
A supporter and advocate of music education, Abby is currently the Professor of Flute and Music Education Studies at Arizona Christian University, where she also teaches music history courses. Abby has been a preschool music teacher, the Flute and Oboe Teaching Artist at Arizona School for the Arts, and a general music and elementary band director in Mesa Public Schools, all while maintaining a robust, successful private flute studio. Because of her advocacy and dedication to music education, Abby has served on the Board of the Arizona Flute Society, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization serving flutists in Arizona. Abby has been a Board member of the AFS since 2017. In addition to serving as a Board member, Abby has also been the Committee Chair of multiple committees within the Arizona Flute Society, in addition to serving as Secretary and Vice President of the organization’s Executive Board for multiple terms.
A rural-Missouri native, Abby moved to Nashville, Tennessee to pursue her undergraduate studies. Abby graduated Summa Cum Laude from Belmont University with a Bachelor of Music in Music Education where she studied under Dr. Carolyn Totaro. Abby relocated to Phoenix, Arizona to further her education, and holds a Master of Music in Flute Performance from Arizona State University, having studied with Dr. Elizabeth Buck. Abby is currently completing a Core Certification Program in Arts Management through the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. When she is not obsessing over tuning exercises on the piccolo, grading papers, or planning concerts or outreach events, Abby enjoys spending time with her friends and family, taking her two dogs on walks, arranging flowers, or nicely coercing her husband, trumpet player Josh Coffey, to taste-test yet another homemade pasta recipe.
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR: HENRY FLURRY
Henry Flurry, Artistic Director of Arizona Philharmonic, is a composer, performer, educator, entrepreneur, and arts-leader with over 30 years of business experience and 15 years of nonprofit experience. He was co-founder of Media Station, Inc., which created multimedia CD-ROMs for international publishers such as Disney, Hasbro, Mattel, Scholastic, Crayola, IBM, and Harper Collins. In the nonprofit world, Flurry is a co-founder of Chaparral Arts, Inc. (a non-profit supporting the performing arts in Arizona), Chaparral MusicFest, Chaparral Suzuki Academy, Prescott Camerata Singers, and Arizona Philharmonic.
His formal music training includes studies at the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, Northwestern University School of Music (Bachelor of Music Composition), University of Birmingham UK (Masters of Music Composition), and the European American Musical Alliance of Paris, France. He also holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from Northwestern University. He has served as music faculty for University of Michigan School of Music, Yavapai College, and Prescott College. He has taught piano and composition privately for over 20 years.
His orchestral compositions have been performed by the Louisiana Philharmonic, Arizona Philharmonic, Flagstaff Symphony, West Valley Symphony, San Tan Orchestra, University City Orchestra, Orchestra Northern Arizona, Prescott POPS, and Prescott Chamber Orchestra. His choral and chamber works have been performed all over the country. Henry Flurry can be found performing across Arizona with his wife Maria Flurry in the duo Sticks and Tones.
Arizona Philharmonic Board of Directors
Chris Cavaletto, President
Barbara Metz, Vice-President
Debbie O’Brien, Treasurer
Toni Denis, Past President
Sandy Farrell, At Large
Karen Teplik, At Large
Arizona Philharmonic Leadership
Abby Coffey, Executive Director
Henry Flurry, Artistic Director
Cynthia Jones, Marketing Manager
Barbara Metz, Personnel Manager
Larry Levenson, Volunteer Coordinator
Sandy Farrell, Event Coordinator
Bobbie Bollinger, Musician Hospitality
Kris Parsons, Musician Hospitality