Francesca Arnone is a versatile flutist and piccoloist, equally at home in orchestral, solo, chamber music, and college teaching settings. She is the flute professor at the University of South Florida, where she is also an affiliate faculty member of the Honors College and coordinates the USF Community Music Project. Previously, she was on faculty at Boise State, West Virginia, and Baylor universities, and at music festivals in the Americas and Italy, including Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp in Michigan and Flootfire camps in Texas. Dr. Arnone has been a guest artist, presenter, and teacher at a variety of flute festivals including the National Flute Association, British Flute Society, International Flute Festival of Costa Rica, International Low Flutes Festival, and the Flute Society of Spain. Combining her love for music and travel, she has performed in Europe, Asia, and the Americas, in such venues as St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Royal Northern College of Music, Royal Conservatory of Madrid, Benedetto Marcello Conservatory in Venice, and the Split Academy of Music in Croatia. She performs with the Superflutes International Flute Collective, a flute ensemble comprised of flute professors and orchestral flutists from around the world.

Dr. Arnone currently performs with the Sarasota Opera and Palm Beach Opera orchestras, in addition to other orchestras across Florida. Former orchestral positions include Principal Flute of the Boise Philharmonic and Co-Principal of the Orquesta Sinfónica de la Universidad de Guanajuato (MEX). She is an avid chamber musician and new music advocate, and as part of her duo, reACT, with violinist Mikylah Myers, was a featured performer at the 2016 NY Philharmonic Biennial at National Sawdust. Her solo flute and chamber music recordings on MSR and PARMA have met with critical acclaim.

Francesca studied at Oberlin (BM), the San Francisco Conservatory (MM), and the University of Miami (DMA), where her primary teachers included Robert Willoughby (Cleveland Orchestra), Timothy Day (San Francisco Symphony), Julia Bogorad-Kogan (St. Paul Chamber Orchestra), and Christine Nield-Capote (Florida Philharmonic/Florida Grand Opera). She is active in the National Flute Association, having served as Program Chair (2018), and is a former member of Bobby McFerrin’s Creativity 101 class at San Francisco Conservatory.