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Elizabeth Koch Tiscione (born 1986) is an oboist and principal oboe of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. She joined the ASO in the fall of 2007, and was granted tenure January 2009. She is a native of Buffalo, New York. Her teachers were Richard Woodhams and Daniel Stolper.
Elizabeth Koch Tiscione joined the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at the beginning of the 2007-2008 season as principal oboe. In addition to her responsibilities with the ASO, Ms. Tiscione plays Principal Oboe at the Grand Teton Music Festival, Strings Festival, Festival Mozaic and is a member of the Atlanta Chamber Players.
Elizabeth Koch Tiscione, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s principal oboist is our featured soloist for Francaix’s L'horloge de flore (The Flower Clock). Liz, who joined the orchestra at the age of 21 in 2007, is a part of the rich tapestry-woven artistry of the ASO.
Elizabeth Koch Tiscione joined the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at the beginning of the 2007-2008 season as principal oboe. She currently holds the George M. and Corrie Hoyt Brown Chair.
Liz Koch Tiscione. Artist-in-Residence in Oboe, School of Music. Elizabeth ("Liz") Koch Tiscione, a native of Buffalo, New York, joined the faculty of Kennesaw State University in 2008. She has been the Principal Oboe of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra since fall 2007.
Elizabeth Koch Tiscione. Current position(s): Principal Oboe for Atlanta Symphony Orchestra since 2007-08 season; Principal Oboe at Grand Teton Music Festival, Aspen Music Festival, & Festival Mozaic; member of Atlanta Chamber Players; faculty member at Kennesaw State University
24 sty 2020 · After intermission, Elizabeth Koch Tiscione gave a delightful performance of Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Concerto for Oboe and String Orchestra in A Minor, a lovely work that is demanding on the oboist.