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Vampina Perlove: The Transylvanian Flute Lesson
Vampina Perlove: The "Bad Sound" Day
Quantz Arioso and Presto: KMEA All-State Audition Prep Class
 
 
Telemann Flute Fantasie in b minor
John Cage: 4'33'' for piano (1952)
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Many of you may have already heard the news, but for those of you who haven't...I am a winner in the international YouTube Symphony Competition! Thank you for all your votes and notes of support! I couldn't have done it without you.

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I am now offering personal webcam flute lessons. For more information and to schedule your private lesson with Nina, click here:
http://www.realfluteproject...

ABOUT NINA
A product of the finest French and American training, Sankyo Artist Nina Perlove has won prizes in numerous contests, including the Laurence Beauregard Flute Competition, the National Flute Association Young Artist Competition, the Cincinnati Flute Symposium Performers Competition, and the Richardson Young Artist Competition. She has performed throughout the United States and Europe, including appearances in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Austria and has extensive performance experience in both traditional and contemporary solo and chamber music. Perlove frequently works with composers on the creation of new works, including her recent world premiere of Philip Koplows Upon Listening to the Flute: Korean Impressions for Flute and Orchestra. In orchestras, Perlove has held positions with the Spoleto USA and Graz Festival Orchestras, the Jackson and Lansing Michigan Symphony Orchestras, and has appeared with the Charleston Symphony. Perlove has given masterclasses in the United States and Italy and is currently on the faculty of Northern Kentucky University. She has adjudicated competitions including the Concours General de Musique Leopold BELLAN, the Midsouth Flute Society, the Central Ohio Flute Fair, and the Overture Awards. She is a judge for the 2009 National Flute Association Dissertation Prize.

In addition to her performing and teaching, Perlove is a fine writer, music critic, and advocate for modern music (J. Pritchard, The Flute Network). Her articles have appeared in publications including Perspectives of New Music, American Music, Pan Magazine, Windplayer Magazine, Flute Talk Magazine, and The Flutist Quarterly. Her doctoral thesis on the flute music of Aaron Copland won the 2004 National Flute Association Dissertation Prize for outstanding contribution to flute scholarship. Perlove was the 2009 Honoree by Leading Women Cincinnati in Arts and Entertainment.

Perlove began her flute studies at age seven in Ann Arbor, Michigan with teacher Nancy Waring. She continued her studies at the University of Michigan, where she studied with Keith Bryan and Leone Buyse, and the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music where she studied with Bradley Garner and Jack Wellbaum, earning a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in 2003. As the recipient of a Fulbright Grant in 1995, she spent two years in Paris where she studied with Sophie Cherrier and the late Alain Marion. She is currently working on a project to document Marions unique teaching style using recorded examples from her lessons with the former master teacher in Paris.


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Channel Comments (620)
dungeonmaster29 (1 day ago)
ur awesome
cait93 (1 week ago)
hi nina, thankyou for adding me as a friend
- i think you are a great flautist!
mazarm1 (1 week ago)
Nina conratulations for your flute playing and teaching and for your sweet personality, I think your offering to flute world is enormous.
andreea140794 (1 week ago)
Hy!
I really like your videos ,please accept my friend invitation!
Andreea
smashrm (1 week ago)
hi dear Nina im from Mexico i need your opinion but i can´t buy a very good flute as:powel,brannen coop..,altus,muramatsu.. etc......... i think of this flutes: sonare,amadeus,resona and azumi who is the best??
KennyWrites (1 week ago)
Love your Halloween vids!  I mentioned one on YouTubeStarsDOTcom, Happy Halloween!
nzacek (1 week ago)
Thank you for sharing your knowdlege and skills. You´re geat!!
bekbug119 (1 week ago)
Nina,
Thank you for showing younger flute player that they can have a great sound and then showing them all the different exercises in order then to create their own sound. I love your duet with Joan Sparks it was so good. I got the chance to meet Mrs. Sparks last year at the Louisiana Flute Society  Festival it was a great honor I hope to attend NFA this summer and learn more from great flutist like yourself. Thank you again
leenicolelynn (2 weeks ago)
hi im lana, a beginer on the flute and your vids hav been amazing
=D
marumarusaan (2 weeks ago)
Good morning.
Thank you for making friends this time. Hereafter, wonderful animation will be expected.
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