Bonnie L. Cochran performs regularly throughout the Boston area and has performed with the Willow Flute Ensemble, Metrowest Symphony, the National Flute Association (NFA) Professional Flute Choir and the Harvard Square Chamber Orchestra among others. Most recently, Bonnie was a 2004 winner of the NFA's Convention Performer Competition, where she performed the newly rediscovered CPE Bach Concerto in D Major. In the past few years, Bonnie performed as a soloist on a recital series at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2000 and 2001), at the NFA Flute Convention (2002) and released a CD (2000) with the Willow Flute Ensemble. Her primary teachers have included Linda Toote, Elinor Preble and Paul Brittan, and she has performed in masterclasses with Keith Underwood, Susan Glaser, Judith Lang Zaimont and Laura Barron. Bonnie holds a MM in Flute Performance from The Boston Conservatory and a BA in Music and Religious Studies from Agnes Scott College. In addition, Bonnie teaches private flute lessons and enjoys composing music. She has studied composition with Ronald Byrnside, Larry Bell, John Clement Adams and John Heiss.