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Nicolas Duchamp "The Flute Choir of New York"

Thu, Mar 19

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Teatro LATEA

This concert performance features 16 flute players presenting French and French-inspired repertoire. Directed by founder Nicolas Duchamp, the ensemble is made up of passionate and dedicated musicians committed to artistic excellence.

Nicolas Duchamp  "The Flute Choir of New York"
Nicolas Duchamp  "The Flute Choir of New York"

Time & Location

Mar 19, 2026, 7:00 PM – 8:15 PM

Teatro LATEA, 107 Suffolk St, New York, NY 10002, USA

About the event


This concert performance features 16 flute players presenting French and French-inspired repertoire. Directed by founder Nicolas Duchamp, the ensemble is made up of passionate and dedicated musicians committed to artistic excellence. The program highlights the elegance, tonal refinement, and expressive depth that define the French flute tradition, while showcasing the remarkable versatility and rich sonic palette of a full flute choir.

From delicate, shimmering textures to powerful, resonant sonorities, the ensemble explores the complete range of the flute family, offering audiences a unique chamber-orchestral experience centered entirely on the flute. This performance celebrates both the artistry of the individual performer and the collective brilliance of the flute choir in an immersive and refined musical journey.

Nicolas Duchamp is an internationally acclaimed

flute performer and respected teacher in the

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  • The Flute Choir of New York

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    Mar 19, 8:15 PM

    This concert performance features 16 flute players presenting French and French-inspired repertoire. Directed by founder Nicolas Duchamp, the ensemble is made up of passionate and dedicated musicians committed to artistic excellence. The program highlights the elegance, tonal refinement, and expressive depth that define the French flute tradition, while showcasing the remarkable versatility and rich sonic palette of a full flute choir.

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