Portrait of Matthew Roitstein

Orchestra

Matthew Roitstein

Principal
Herbert C. and Estelle Claus Chair

Originally from Valencia, California, flutist Matthew Roitstein begins the 2022/2023 season as the new Principal Flutist of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. He comes to St. Louis after eight years as Associate Principal Flutist with the Houston Symphony, with whom he has toured through Europe and South America, and has also been featured as a concerto soloist on multiple occasions.

Previously a member of the Honolulu Symphony Orchestra and Sarasota Opera Orchestra, Roitstein has also performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and the Dallas, Detroit, and Atlanta Symphony Orchestras. Music festival appearances include the Tanglewood Music Center, Music Academy of the West, Britt Festival Orchestra, Arizona Musicfest, Aspen, and Sarasota Music Festivals. Roitstein can be heard on recordings with the Houston Symphony and New World Symphony, as well as on Gloria Estefan’s 2013 album, The Standards. In 2018 he recorded “Studies in Nature,” a trio for flute, viola, and harp by award-winning composer Karim Al-Zand, on an album of Al-Zand’s chamber music. In 2021, Roitstein commissioned, premiered, and recorded two new works for the flute and piano repertoire: “Ignoble Dances,” by Karim Al-Zand, and “Paradiddles,” by Matthew’s father, David Roitstein.

An enthusiastic educator, Roitstein has taught extensively in the U.S. as well as throughout South and Central America. He has been on the faculty of the Interlochen Arts Camp since 2018, and Bard College since 2021. Roitstein’s orchestral career was most influenced by two particularly impactful periods in his own education: his fellowship at the New World Symphony in Miami Beach under the direction of Michael Tilson Thomas, and his graduate studies at Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music under conductor Larry Rachleff. He received his Bachelor’s Degrees in both architecture and music from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he was the 2007 winner of the MIT Symphony Concerto Competition. His primary flute teachers were Leone Buyse and Seta Der Hohannesian, and other significant teachers include Mark Sparks, Elizabeth Rowe, Stephen Kujala, Gary Woodward, Pedro Eustache, and Matthew’s mother, Rosy Sackstein.

Matthew Roitstein is a Powell Artist and plays on a handmade 14K Powell flute.

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