Bridget Kazukiewicz has performed on flute, alto flute and piccolo throughout the Northeast, Midwest, and beyond. She holds a Master of Music degree in performance from the University of Akron in Ohio where she was winner of the 1998 Concerto Competition. Ms. Kazukiewicz's undergraduate flute performance degree is from Ithaca College School of Music where she graduated magna cum laude. While engaged in doctoral study on a fellowship at Rutgers University in NJ, Ms. Kazukiewicz acted also as lecturer/flute instructor for the university.

Currently, she is performing throughout New England as a freelance flutist in solo and chamber recitals and with orchestras including the Orchestra at Indian Hill and Claflin Hill Symphony. She has a special interest in performing works by living composers and has appeared with Alea III in Boston. As a member of Helix! contemporary music ensemble in New Brunswick, NJ, she premiered several new works. She performs in recital with guitarist Sharon Wayne as well as with her husband violinist Jeffery Kazukiewicz in flute and string ensembles.

Ms. Kazukiewicz served on faculty for the Joy of Music Program in Worcester as flute instructor and flute choir director for five years. She is certified as an educator in both Kindermusik and Orff-Schulwerk and currently offers music classes in addition to flute lessons through A Lifetime of Music Program in Sanford and Biddeford.