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Month: January 2019

Cathy Collinge Herrera

We had the opportunity to ask Cathy a few questions. Check out her thoughts on improvising and writing your own music and publishing original works, as well as her experience as a Fulbright Scholar to Peru. 1. What does a typical day look like for you? I have to chuckle because my daily activities are […]

Christian Artmann

We had the opportunity to ask Christian a few questions. Take a look at his thoughts on performing jazz vs. classical, learning improvisation as well as advice for upcoming flutists. 1.  Why did you choose to play the flute? The story goes that one day around age 3 I heard Jean-Pierre Rampal on one of […]

Christian Plouvier

We had the opportunity to ask Christian a few questions. Check out his thoughts on his most valuable music lesson, studying with Jean-Pierre Rampal, as well as advice for upcoming flutists. 1. Through the years, what has been the most valuable lesson that music has taught you? Music is a great tool for communicating feelings without […]

Clare Southworth

We had the opportunity to ask Clare a few questions. Take a look at her thoughts on the most valuable lesson the flute has taught her, the qualities that are essential to musical excellence as well as advice for upcoming flutists. 1. You’ve recently released ‘Flutereboot’, an online learning outlet for flutists of all levels. […]

Claudia Anderson

We had the opportunity to ask Claudia a few questions. Take a look at her thoughts on studying with Severino Gazzelloni, differences in performing with chamber groups vs orchestral settings, as well as advice for upcoming flutists. 1. Berio Sequenza is a monumental piece, but can be very intimidating as well. As a recognized expert, […]

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