Quantcast Daily Skiff
College Media Network

Daily Skiff

  • Front Page

Distinguished flute instructor dies of cancer

Emily Siegel

Issue date: 10/22/09 Section: News
  • Print
  • Email
  • Page 1 of 1
Media Credit: Photo courtesy of TCU School of Music
[Click to enlarge]

Students remember Karen Adrian as someone who would always make them believe in themselves even when they were on the verge of calling it quits.

Adrian, a flute instructor at the School of Music, died of cancer Saturday at the age of 65.

Adrian taught flute at the university, where she regularly performed recitals. Colleagues remember Adrian's spirit and love for music and her students.

"Adrian was a wonderful musician, great friend, and highly valued colleague," Richard Gipson, the director and professor of the university's School of Music, wrote in an e-mail.

After coming to the university in 1984, Adrian taught applied flute to students until she became ill this fall, Gipson wrote.

"She was a vivacious and engaging person ... absolutely committed to her students," he wrote.

Helen Blackburn, a flute instructor, said she knew Adrian as a very giving and supportive professor.

"When (students) needed her ... when they had given up hope, she was the one that kept them going," Blackburn said.

Allie Hibert, a junior music education major, took private flute lessons from Adrian during her freshman year.

"She loved music, and she loved teaching it to her students," Hibert said. "She was very understanding and caring ... of everybody that she taught."

Adrian received bachelor and master of music degrees at Indiana University. She was awarded the Performer's Certificate, which is a special recognition given to an individual who has demonstrated musical understanding and technical proficiency in a recital, according to the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music Web site.

Adrian also received the American Airlines Distinguished Musician Award in 1995 and recently retired from the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra after more than 30 years. She was the assistant principal flute and the principal piccolo player for the orchestra.

In the past, Adrian had previously worked with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, the Toledo Symphony Orchestra and the Colorado Philharmonic, according to the School of Music Web site.


Page 1 of 1

Article Tools

Viewing Comments 1 - 1 of 1

Vince Pankey

posted 10/26/09 @ 1:09 PM CST

I am truly saddened by this news. Karen was one of the nicest musicians I have ever worked with.

Post a Comment

  • NOTE: Email address will not be published

Type your comment below (html not allowed)

  I understand posting spam or other comments that are unrelated to this article will cause my comment to be flagged for deletion and possibly cause my IP address to be permanently banned from this server.

Advertisement

Poll


Have you added your boss/professor on Facebook?


Submit Vote

View Results

TCU Daily Skiff

↑ Grab this Headline Animator

News Now Webcast 3/10/10





Daily Skiff Video





Advertisement



Follow Me!



  Frog Football '09

  Print Archives

  Search the Archives

  - Fall 2005 to Present

  - Fall 1998 to Fall 2003

  Contact Us

  Get E-mail Updates



  About Us

  Staff List

  Jobs

  Advertise

  Classifieds



On the Web

TCU Daily Skiff readers shop Toy Stores online and throughout Fort Worth for birthday gifts and more.

See the freedom debt relief profile

Compare free Texas moving quotes for your college move

Daily Skiff readers who are accounting majors should get familiar with the CPA Exam to prepare for a future in accounting