
2021 – 2022 Tour
Bringing a live show to a city near you in 3…2… Cannot wait to hit the road again this season! Here’s the first batch of announced dates. More dates coming sooooon. Tickets: http://www.nathaliejoachim.com/calendar/
Bringing a live show to a city near you in 3…2… Cannot wait to hit the road again this season! Here’s the first batch of announced dates. More dates coming sooooon. Tickets: http://www.nathaliejoachim.com/calendar/
The Chicago Tribune has included Flutronix’s project “Black Being” as one of Chicago’s Top 10 moments in classical music, opera and jazz that defined 2021. Writer Hannah Edgar writes that “Black Being” was “the most stunning live performance I saw
Nathalie’s woodwind quintet Seen was on the program for Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s first MusicNOW concert of the season, curated by CSO Composer-In-Residence Jessie Montgomery. The Chicago Tribune gave a wonderful review of the concert and Nathalie’s work, saying, “her fresh,
On December 2, 2020, the Gray Center for Arts and Inquiry at the University of Chicago held a FarBar conversation on storytelling and oral tradition with performer/composer Nathalie Joachim, storyteller Emily Hooper Lansana, and film historian, preservationist, and curator Jacqueline Stewart. They shared with
After a few postponements, due to major events like newborns and a global pandemic, my project “Diametrically Composed,” finally premiered! On Friday, September 17th, as part of Bryant park’s Picnic Performances, Alicia Hall Moran, Gabriela Martinez and I took to
This summer I had the enormous pleasure and honor of composing my first film score for the incredible documentary, “Maurice Hines: Bring Them Back.” Directed by John Carluccio, produced by Tracy Hopkins, with Executive Producer Debbie Allen, “Bring Them Back”
I’m so honored to have teamed up with musicians Zosha Di Castri, Olivia De Prato, and Alice Teyssier to create “Matricalis.” Matricalis is a project and community hub that reflects on the impact of motherhood on individual musicians. Through podcast
Nathalie was very honored to perform at an International Women’s Day event hosted by the World Bank’s Social Sustainability and Inclusion Global Practice, alongside champions of change and pioneering women leaders. The event featured Victoria Kwakwa (Vice President of World
Check out Outpost’s exclusive profile on Nathalie, where she opens up about her journey as an artist, saying “it took a long time for me to claim the title, composer and vocalist. The people I saw being given that title
Grab the latest issue of Elysian Magazine for a wonderful profile of Nathalie’s life and career, a journey “from Juilliard to the Grammys”. > Read the article