Alison Mossey
Room 237
Buies Creek, NC 27506
Biography
Alison Mossey serves as an adjunct professor of flute at Campbell University. A versatile musician and teacher, she currently performs with the Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra, the Trent River Chamber Orchestra, and holds an endowed chair as principal flutist of the Barton-Wilson Symphony Orchestra. She also works in the faculty of Pitt Community College, where she teaches applied flute, piano, music theory, and music appreciation in addition to maintaining a private music studio in Greenville, NC. A former winner of the Music Teachers’ National Association Woodwind Competition, Ms. Mossey has performed with the Carolina Philharmonic, the Chautauqua Festival Orchestra, and the Champlain Valley Symphony Orchestra. Ms. Mossey was named a winner of the 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022, and 2025 National Flute Association Professional Flute Choir Competitions. She has also performed in France as part of the Orchestre de Flûtes Français and the Orchestre Désinence. Ms. Mossey is a native of Plattsburgh, NY and holds degrees in flute performance, BM, Flute Performance, MM, Flute Performance. Her most influential teachers include Kenneth Andrews, John Wion, Julius Baker, and Christine Gustafson.