Lorna McGhee (born 1972) is a Scottish flutist and teacher, who since 2024 holds the position of Principal Flute at the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
[4] She is currently a member of a flute, viola, and harp ensemble, 'Trio Verlaine' with her husband, violist David Harding and harpist Heidi Krutzen.
She won the position of co-principal flute in the BBC Symphony Orchestra immediately following her graduation from RAM.
"[5] After her marriage to violist David Harding, she moved to an adjunct flute teaching position at the University of British Columbia.
McGhee has made extensive use of the Alexander Technique, which she credits as helping her free her sound and play without pain.
"[3] With Trio Verlaine With Heidi Krutzen McGhee is married to violist David Harding, Professor of Viola and Chamber Music at Carnegie Mellon.