Emily Beynon

Emily Beynon Foto: E.Richmond

Emily Beynon plays an ALTUS PS with 14K lipplate


ALTUS flutes are built with real craftsmanship; the mechanics are truly excellent, and totally reliable. The tone is always beautiful, and there is a great scope for a wide range of dynamics and colours. The scale is also superb. I cannot recommend ALTUS Flutes too highly!

 

 

Emily is principal flute of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Amsterdam. Born in Wales, she began her musical education at the Royal College of Music (Junior Department) and then went on to study with William Bennett at the Royal Academy of Music and with Alain Marion in Paris. She performs regularly as concerto soloist and chamber musician, appears regularly on BBC Radio 3 and has recorded 8 solo CDs. A passionate and dedicated teacher, Emily is frequently asked to give masterclasses all over the world. Emily was made a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music in 2002.

Videos with Emily Beynon: Interview and Exercises for Breathing, Harmonics, Vibrato for flutists.

Website:
www.emilybeynon.com

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Composed for Emily Beynon

The Norwegian composer Fred Jonny Berg was nominated for a Grammy for his album Flute Mystery. The flute concert No. 1, Opus 70 is dedicated to ALTUS flutist Emily Beynon, which can be heard as a soloist on the album.


Video Flute Mystery


Video Reminiscence from concert No. 1, Opus 70