Josephine
Whiteis

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Josephine Whiteis
Josephine (Josie) Whiteis is a performer, student, and teacher based in Tallahassee, Florida. She studies with Jeffrey Keesecker at Florida State University (FSU), where she is pursuing a DM and serving as a teaching assistant for the Florida State University Bassoon Studio. Josie is currently the Principal Bassoonist of the Panama City Symphony Orchestra, Acting Principal of Sinfonia Gulf Coast, Second Bassoonist of Valdosta Symphony Orchestra, and the bassoonist of the Fountain Five Wind Quintet.
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Josephine Whiteis

Josephine (Josie) Whiteis is a performer, student, and teacher based in Tallahassee, Florida. She studies with Jeffrey Keesecker at Florida State University (FSU), where she is pursuing a MM and serving as a teaching assistant for the Florida State University Bassoon Studio. Josie previously studied with Kristin Wolfe Jensen at the University of Texas (UT) in Austin and received a BM in Bassoon Performance in 2021 where she graduated with high honors. 

In 2021, she was selected as the 2nd bassoonist for the Panama City Symphony Orchestra (PCSO). In addition to playing with PCSO, Josie has performed with the Tallahassee Community Chorus, Northwest Florida Symphony Orchestra, FSU University Symphony Orchestra (USO), FSU Wind Orchestra, Polymorphia Ensemble, UT Wind Ensemble, UT New Music Ensemble, UT Symphony Orchestra, Density 512 Contemporary Ensemble, and the UT Bassoon Ensemble. Most notably, Josie performed with the FSU USO on their 2023 tour through Sarasota, Orlando, and the Dominican Republic. 

Josie is the bassoonist and a founding member of the Fountain Five Wind Quintet, with whom she has given performances in collaboration with the Sinfonia Gulf Coast Orchestra, PCSO, and the South Georgia Ballet, and recitals and performances around the FSU campus. The Fountain Five Wind Quintet placed 1st in the live semifinal round in NYC of the Music International Grand Prix, advancing to the finals on April 28th, 2023.

Passionate about the importance and influence of music in the community, Josie has also been involved in many chamber ensembles with an emphasis on outreach opportunities. She has performed in venues such as nursing homes, elementary schools, public libraries, hospitals, and rehabilitation centers, focusing on bringing live music to groups who do not have access to concert halls. 

 In 2022, Josie was named a finalist in the Florida State University Young Artist Concerto Competition. She has received music scholarships from Music Doing Good and performed as a concerto soloist for the Houston Youth Symphony in 2017. Josie also advanced to the live round of the Young Texas Artists Competition, was a finalist in the Houston Symphony League Concerto Competition, and placed 3rd in the Gina Stevens Bassoon Competition

Josie has been a guest clinician at the bands of Thomas County Middle School and Thomas County Central High School. She also has experience coaching the woodwind sections and woodwind quartets of the Tallahassee Youth Orchestra, and works with undergraduate woodwind chamber ensembles as part of her assistantship at FSU.  Josie maintains a private studio in the Tallahassee area with students performing in the Tallahassee Youth Orchestra, earning superior ratings in Solo and Ensemble Competition, and placing in District. 

Her primary teachers include Jeffrey Keesecker, Kristin Wolfe Jensen, Elise Wagner, and Jeff Nesrsta. She has had the opportunity to perform in masterclasses for musicians and pedagogues such as Frank Morelli during the 2020 Meg Quigley Vivaldi Symposium, Rebekah Heller, Michael Harley, Martin Kuuskmann, Rian Craypo, Wind Sync, Brandon Patrick George of Imani Winds, and Marion Reinhard.

When she is not practicing, teaching, or making bassoon reeds, Josie enjoys cuddling with her two small dogs Lucy and Cha Cha, drawing, playing rhythm games, and solving jigsaw puzzles. 

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