Demarre McGill

Demarre McGill is an American classical musician who is principal flutist of the Seattle Symphony.

He was educated at Curtis Institute of Music, studying under Julius Baker and Jeffrey Khaner.

He later continued his studies with Baker at the Juilliard School, receiving a Masters of Music degree.

[3] In May 2012, McGill and his brother, Anthony McGill, performed the world premiere of Joel Puckett's Concerto Duo for Flute and Clarinet with the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra, the orchestra where they began their musical careers.

[4] McGill has been the recipient of the Avery Fisher Career Grant, an award given every year to outstanding instrumentalists.