Nathalie Joachim is a flutist and composer making her mark in the contemporary world of multimedia collaboration. Her original work has been featured at notable New York City new media venues including The Cell Theatre, Galapagos Art Space, BRICstudio Brooklyn, The Tank, and 3-Legged Dog Art and Technology Center. Ms. Joachim has appeared as a soloist in concert with the Stonewall Chorale in honor of and in collaboration with John Corigliano, in the Gezzmatazz Festival of Genova, Italy, on NPR’s "Young, Gifted, and Black", and with the Little Orchestra Society of Lincoln Center. Her competition awards include top prizes from the New York Flute Club, the National Flute Association, and the American Symphony Orchestra League, as well as being named a semi-finalist in the Concert Artist Guild International competition. Additionally, she has appeared as co-principal flute with the American Russian Young Artist Orchestra in the United States, Russia, and Armenia, and has had the pleasure of participating in performances at many prestigious concert venues, including Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, and Alice Tully Hall in solo, chamber music, and orchestral settings. Ms. Joachim holds a bachelor’s degree in flute music performance from The Juilliard School where she studied under the direction of Carol Wincenc. She has completed graduate course work at NYU in experimental music, and is the proud recipient of a master's degree in media and sound studies from The New School where her focus was audio production and sound design. For more about Nathalie, click here to visit her personal website. |
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Nathalie Joachim is a flutist and composer making her mark in the contemporary world of multimedia collaboration. Her original work has been featured at notable New York City new media venues including The Cell Theatre, Galapagos Art Space, BRICstudio Brooklyn, The Tank, and 3-Legged Dog Art and Technology Center.