Michael George Titt

Michael George Titt

I am extremely proud to be the owner of one of the latest models of an Altus 18carat gold Flute. This instrument, model 7009, is as far as I know, one of three recently made as a trial project, has proven to be outstanding in so many ways. This flute produces a nobel and sonorous sound, and is extremely vibrant and responsive, producing excellent qualities of sound and perfect intonation over the whole register. The instrument has enormous scope, and produces an extremely wide range of colours and dynamics, so much so that one has to adapt accordingly. As an orchestral player I find it so easy to blend in with my colleagues in the wood wind section, and it is unbelievable how the sound projects in a large concert hall. As a recitalist, this flute offers all that a professional artist can wish for, making it so easy to perform perfect chamber music of the highest calibre. I thoroughly recommend this particular model to the artist who is seeking perfection in craftsmanship.

 

After 37 years as a highly respected and reputable flautist in the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Michael George Titt now wishes to devote more time as a Chamber Musician, Soloist, Recitalist and Pedagogue both in Norway and abroad. He is at present Principal Flute of “Collegium Musicum” and performs with the West Norwegian Opera Company in Bergen. Michael is also a member of the professorial staff of the Bergen School of Culture, and the Askøy Music School. Since 1995 he has travelled extensively to Latin America where he is in great demand both as soloist, recitalist and pedagogue in Brasil, Peru and Ecuador. He is also a Professor at the Music Conservatoire’s in Lima, Peru and Quito, Ecuador.