
Anna Wilkens-Reed is a flutist based in Colorado Springs. Originally hailing from a musical family in Memphis, Tennessee, Anna began her music lessons at age five after becoming enraptured by the flute during a performance of the Magic Flute and has been playing ever since. Mrs. Wilkens-Reed has performed and collaborated with The Eroica Ensemble, The Memphis Symphony, Aaron Neville, Belleville Symphpony, Iris Orchestra Memphis, The Memphis Repertory Orchestra, the Westpfälzisches Symphonieorchester and the United States Air Force Band-Europe.
She has also performed in various masterclasses for Valerie Coleman, Wissam Boustany, Stephanie Winker, Alexa Still, and Paula Robison. After relocating to Germany in 2012, Mrs. Wilkens-Reed studied with Stephanie Winker of HfMDK Frankfurt while serving as the assistant principal flute of the Westpfälzisches Symphonieorchester in the Rheinland-Pfalz region. Mrs. Wilkens-Reed is especially dedicated to mentoring younger musicians and finds joy in helping her students reach their own personal goals in music. She particular enjoys chamber music coaching and woodwind pedagogy classes with beginning and intermediate students.
Anna is an advocate of new music and enjoys commissioning or collaborating with composers on new works for flute and other mixed chamber ensembles. In 2019, Mrs. Wilkens-Reed founded the Achelois Collective, a contemporary chamber ensemble dedicated to community engaged performance art and promoting works by queer, indigenous, female and underrepresented minority composers. Anna holds a degree in Performance from the University of Memphis (B.M.) where she studied with Bruce Erskine.
When Anna is not playing the flute, you can usually find her hiking, studying, maintaining her private studio, trying new recipes, or blowing off steam in the gym. She currently resides with her husband, bassoonist Christopher Jackson and the true master of their household, Mòmò the Cat.