Meghan Woodard enjoys a rich career as an oboist, oboe professor and scholar based in the Greater Philadelphia area. Meghan is a sought-after orchestral and chamber musician on oboe, English horn, and Baroque oboe. She regularly performs with the Reading Symphony Orchestra, Symphony in C, the Black Pearl Chamber Orchestra, and is a member of Revolution Winds—an internationally-performing woodwind quintet known for musical activism and recent residencies at the Aruba Symphony Festival and Drexel University. Meghan currently holds positions as Professor of Applied Oboe Lessons at Haverford College, Bryn Mawr College, Immaculata University, and the Shipley School. Meghan’s editorial position as Lead Oboe Recordings Reviewer at The Double Reed (a publication of the International Double Reed Society) informs her ongoing scholarly research in analyzing oboe recordings as historical documents. She holds a Doctorate of Musical Arts degree in Oboe Performance from Temple University as well as degrees from the University of Iowa and Ithaca College. Meghan’s primary oboe teachers include: Peter Smith, Geoffrey Burgess, Andrew Parker, Paige Morgan, Gareth Hulse, and Olav Van Hezewijk.