Winner of an Avery Fisher Career Grant and the Sphinx Medal of Excellence, Demarre McGill has appeared as soloist with numerous orchestras including the Philadelphia Orchestra, the San Francisco, Pittsburgh, Dallas, Seattle, San Diego, Winnipeg, Hawaii, Hartford and Baltimore symphony orchestras and, at age 15, the Chicago Symphony. 

Demarre has participated in festivals around the globe, is co-founder of Art of Élan, a founding member of the Myriad Trio, and has participated in the Marlboro, Moab, Santa Fe, Sarasota, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center and Stellenbosch chamber music festivals, to name a few. 

Along with clarinetist Anthony McGill and pianist Michael McHale, the McGill/McHale Trio was founded in 2014. Their debut recording, “Portraits,” was released in 2017 to rave reviews and “Winged Creatures,” recorded with Anthony McGill and the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra was released two years later.

Demarre performs, coaches and presents master classes throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia and South Africa. Committed to teaching, he holds the position of Associate Professor of Flute at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, is a member of the Artist-Faculty at the Aspen Music Festival and School, as well as the National Orchestral Institute at the University of Maryland.

Now principal flute of the Seattle Symphony, Demarre previously served as principal flute of the Dallas Symphony, San Diego Symphony, Florida Orchestra, and Santa Fe Opera Orchestra as well as acting principal flute of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.

A native of Chicago, Demarre studied there with Susan Levitin, and continued his studies at The Curtis Institute of Music and The Juilliard School with Jeffrey Khaner and Julius Baker.