Described by the New York Times as “an imaginative artist,” Chilean-born flutist, Juilliard Graduate, Viviana Guzmán (http://www.viviana.org) performs over 50 concerts a year throughout the world. Her most recent recording “Traveling Sonata” received a Grammy Nomination. She has been featured on programs for PBS, NBC, ABC, Univision and NPR, seen on the cover of Latina Style Magazine, in COSMOPOLITAN en Español. Viviana has performed in 123 countries, in all 7 continents, often featuring flutes from her collection of over 100 gathered from concert tours. She has performed as a soloist with over 100 orchestras, in such halls as in Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher Hall in Lincoln Center, and other prominent stages with such artists as Mikhail Baryshnikov, Placido Domingo, and Glenn Close. Last season included concerts in Tokyo, Beijing, Jakarta, Bangkok, Seoul, as well as teaching masterclasses all over the world.
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