He taught flute and conducted woodwind ensembles at Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music from 1938 to 1979. He retired as Professor Emeritus of Flute. He was flutist with the
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra from 1943 to 1965. He taught flute at the
Edgecliff College of Xavier University (Cincinnati) and had a studio in
Dayton, Ohio. Cavally's extensive performance career also included touring with soprano
Lily Pons for 5 years, first flute with the Armco Band under the direction of Frank Simon, broadcasts on the NBC radio as soloist introducing compositions dedicated to him, Cincinnati Summer Opera and Dayton Symphony Orchestra. He played under the baton of many famous conductors: Georges Enesco, Eugene Goossens, Pierre Monteux, Paul Paray, Fritz Reiner, Max Rudolph, John Philip Sousa, Igor Stravinsky and
Arturo Toscanini. ==Awards and recognition==