GOFF, SCOTT Scott Goff has been principal flutist of the Seattle Symphony for thirty-four years. He was born in Panama City and lived at various military posts until his family settled in Tacoma, Washington, upon his father’s retirement from the United States Army. Goff began playing flute at age twelve and studied with successive principal flutists of the Seattle Symphony. He later studied with William Kincaid and Julius Baker, graduating from Juilliard with his M.S. degree in 1967. Goff has also been principal flutist with the Atlantic Symphony in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and has appeared as a soloist on many recordings with the Seattle Symphony.
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