Sarah Beaty is both a passionate performer and a teacher of music. She has had recital debuts at London's Royal Festival Hall, Manchester's Bridgewater Hall, New York's Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, and Wigmore Hall in London. Sarah has performed at Italy's Spoleto Festival, the Lucerne Festival, the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, and currently attends the Marlboro Music Festival in Vermont, and Prussia Cove's Open Chamber Music, UK. Sarah performs with the Ikarus Chamber Players, The Knights, The Metropolis Ensemble, The Second Instrumental Unit, Ensemble 360, and the Aronowitz Ensemble. A graduate of The Juilliard School and the Royal Northern College of Music, Sarah studied with Charles Neidich, John Bradbury, Lynsey Marsh, Chris Swann, and John Reynolds. She is the recipient of the Yamaha Music Foundation of Europe woodwind prize, an Ian Fleming Award from the Musicians' Benevolent Fund, a June Alison Woodwind Award from the Philharmonia Orchestra / Martin Musical Fund, and a Hattori Foundation award. As part of her fellowship program, Sarah teaches in Manhattan at PS 46.