Calling all Haynes lovers!
Join Flute Center Chicago and Haynes for Chicago First Saturdays - Haynes Day on Saturday, May 4, 2024 from 3:30 - 5PM!
This event includes:
- Haynes Showcase at 3:30pm with the complete Haynes line and a sneak peek of new products that are coming in the next few years!
- FREE Masterclass with Tara Helen O'Connor at 4pm
- Haynes swag giveaway
- Haynes Flute Registration drive
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Tara Helen O'Connor is a charismatic performer noted for her artistic depth, brilliant technique and colorful tone spanning every musical era. Recipient of an Avery Fisher Career Grant, a two-time Grammy nominee and the first wind player chosen to participate in The Bowers Program (formerly CMS Two), she is now a Season Artist of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. A Wm. S. Haynes flute artist, Tara regularly participates in the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, Music@Menlo, Chamber Music Festival of the Bluegrass, Spoleto Festival USA, Chamber Music Northwest, Mainly Mozart Festival, Music from Angel Fire, the Banff Centre, Rockport Music, Bay Chamber Concerts, Manchester Music Festival, the Great Mountains Music Festival, Chesapeake Music Festival and the Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival. Along with her husband Daniel Phillips, she is the newly appointed Co-Artstic Director of the Music From Angel Fire Festival in New Mexico.
Tara is a member of the woodwind quintet Windscape, the legendary Bach Aria Group and is a founding member of the Naumburg Award-winning New Millennium Ensemble. She has premiered hundreds of new works and has collaborated with the Orion String Quartet, St. Lawrence Quartet and Emerson Quartet. Tara has appeared on A&E's Breakfast for the Arts, Live from Lincoln Center and has recorded for Deutsche Grammophon, EMI Classics, Koch International, CMS Studio Recordings with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center and Bridge Records.
Tara is Associate Professor of Flute, Head of the Woodwinds Department and the Coordinator of Classical Music Studies at Purchase College School of the Arts Conservatory of Music. Additionally, Tara is on the faculty of Bard College Conservatory of Music, the Contemporary Performance Program at Manhattan School of Music and is a visiting artist, teacher and coach at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto. She lives with her husband, violinist Daniel Phillips and their two miniature dachshunds, Chloé and Ava on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
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This event is a part of Flute Center's newest series, Chicago First Saturdays. Mark your calendar and join us the first Saturday of each month for a deep-dive into a flute-centric topic. Each event will feature special offers, interactive activities, and expert advice and knowledge from the Flute Center Team.
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Tara -I would like to be able to make a smaller and more oval (don’t think that would be possible) aperature in my lips. I can achieve a smaller aperature now after 4 years playing than I could before and very glad about that. I am 72 years old – flute is my hobby so nothing real critical here.
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