Andrew Rehrig

John AylwardAndrew Rehrig began his studies of the flute at the age of 12 and two years later gave his concerto debut with the Ludwig Symphony Orchestra in Atlanta, GA. He went on to continue studies at Indiana University with Thomas Robertello, where he received his Bachelor of Music degree. While still an undergraduate, Mr. Rehrig was invited to become a member of the Columbus, IN Philharmonic Orchestra, a position he held until graduation.
During that time he was also invited to play with several orchestras throughout Indiana and Kentucky. Having completed a Master’s degree at Stony Brook University under the direction of Carol Wincenc, Mr. Rehrig appeared regularly as a substitute flutist for Beauty and the Beast on Broadway, as well as with the Brooklyn Philharmonic and the New England Symphonic Ensemble. Mr. Rehrig is a finalist for and substitute flutist with the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra, the New World Symphony and the Charleston, (SC) Symphony Orchestra. He is the principal second flutist of the Florida Grand Opera. His past teachers include Amy K. Porter, Christina Smith, and Elizabeth Buck..