Flutist Patricia Zuber performs with major orchestras in the New York City area. After becoming a finalist in the Met flute audition in 2004, she has appeared regularly with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra as an associate musician as well as a regular extra. She has performed with the Met Orchestra at Lincoln Center, at Carnegie Hall, on live high-definition broadcasts to theaters across the globe, and on tour in Japan. She has received two Grammy Awards for recordings with the Met for Götterdämmerung by Richard Wagner and Dr. Atomic by John Adams. She has also performed with the American Symphony Orchestra, New York City Opera, New York City Ballet, American Composers Orchestra, New Jersey Symphony, Radio City Rockettes,and the Westchester Philharmonic. She has performed on Broadway in The King and I, Beauty and the Beast, Candide, Swan Lake, Jekyll and Hyde, Ragtime, and La Bohème. She is piccoloist with the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic, with which she has appeared as a concerto soloist. Ms. Zuber is an avid recitalist. She performs regularly in Duo Zuber with her husband, percussionist Gregory Zuber. Together, they have commissioned over twenty works for flute and marimba, greatly expanding the repertoire of this combination of instruments. They have recorded two albums, Blackbird Redux and Reimagined, Les Symbolistes: Debussy and Satie. She has taught at the Chamber Music Conference and Composers Forum of the East at Bennington College, Vermont, and at the Verbier Music Festival in Verbier, Switzerland. In the summer, she performs with the Santa Fe Opera and co-curates the Chamber Music at San Miguel Chapel series. She has served as a board member and as president of the New York Flute Club.