| The National Flute Association, a not for profit institution, is the largest flute organization in the world. It was founded to encourage a higher standard of artistic excellence for the flute, its performers, and its literature. Members include leading soloists, orchestral players, college and university professors, adult amateurs, and students of all ages. NFA annual conventions are held in major cities in the U.S. |
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NFA member Paula Robison has won a Classical Recording Foundation Samuel Sanders Collaborative Artist Award. CRF awards will be presented November 25 at Carnegie Hall. Free tickets are available to NFA members; contact CRF’s Christina Jenson.
NFA member Harold Jones and the Antara Ensemble perform December 7, 3 p.m., at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 2056 Fifth Avenue (at 127th Street) in New York, NY.
November 21 is the deadline for applications to the November 19-22, 2009, "Music and the Arts: Still Our Only Future" Conference in Natchez, Mississippi.
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Ignace Vanmoerkerke
Diane Barton-Brown
Andrew D. Callimahos
Louise Dickey Pinkow
Greer Ellison
Leonard L. Garrison
Helen Callimahos Hurry
Katherine Kemler
Amy Likar
Jenna Charles Calixto
Don Hulbert
Edith K. Nishimura
Ardal Powell
Eva Amsler
Cathy Clare
Valerie Coleman Page
Grady E. Coyle
Patricia George
Katherine Borst Jones
Sue Ann Kahn
Dawn L. Larson
Sharon Muller-Ho
Carol Naveira-Nicholson
Horace Alexander Young
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