Alice Dade Del Campo was Acting Co-Principal Flute of the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra for two seasons.  Highlights of her time with the Radio include playing Principal Flute on the Deutsche Grammophon recording “Bad Boys” with bass-baritone Bryn Terfel.  Alice also performed in concert tours to Russia, Germany, Italy, Belgium, and various cities in Sweden under conductors Valery Gergiev, Esa-Pekka Salonen and Daniel Harding. 

To add to her list of international experiences, Alice and members of the New World Symphony are featured in the book: Feast For the Senses: A Musical Odyssey by Lin Arison and photographer Neil Folberg.  Prose and modern interpretations of Italian Renaissance paintings follow their chamber music concerts throughout the Umbria region of Italy. Ms. Del Campo has also performed as Guest Principal Flute with the Bergen Philharmonic including tours to Denmark and Germany under music director, Andrew Litton.  Representing The Juilliard School, Alice performed an evening of American and French music as part of Kyoto, Japan's International Music Student's Festival.   

Recent chamber and solo appearances include an evening of flute trios, presented by Detroit Chamber Winds and Strings, with members of Detroit Symphony's flute section. As Principal Flute of San Luis Obispo's Festival Mozaic, with music director Scott Yoo, Alice will perform J.S. Bach's Brandenburg Concerto no.4 as well as the Poulenc Sextet for Wind Quintet and Piano. Past music festivals include Aspen Music Festival, National Repertory Orchestra, Spoleto USA, Schleswig Holstein Musik Festival, and Tanglewood Music Center.  

Alice has also performed with the Moscow Chamber Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Oregon Symphony Orchestra, St. Louis Symphony, and Kansas City Symphony.  Upon graduation from Interlochen Arts Academy, Ms. Del Campo attended The Juilliard School where she studied with Robert Langevin, Carol Wincenc and Sandra Church and received both her bachelor and masters degrees.

Beginning in the fall of 2011, Alice will be the Acting Assistant Professor of Flute at the University of Missouri as well as a member of the Missouri Woodwind Quintet. Recordings of the ensemble can be found on the Cambria label: Quintets Nos. 1 & 2 by American composer David Maslanka, and Romantic Winds, a collection of transcribed works by Grieg, Dvorak, and Rimsky-Korsakov. In 1999, the Quintet commissioned Quintet No. 3 from Maslanka, which appears on the Albany Records label.