Viviana Guzman Flute Queen

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Viviana Guzman Flute Queen
Viviana Guzman
Described by the New York Times as “an imaginative artist,” Chilean-born flutist,
Viviana Guzmán (http://www.Viviana.org) performs over 80 concerts a year
throughout the world. Her latest album “Traveling Sonata” received a Grammy
Nomination. She has been featured on programs for PBS, NBC, and NPR, seen
on the cover of Latina Style Magazine, and in COSMOPOLITAN en Español and
has played in 123 countries including South Africa, Ireland, Spain, Brazil, Bali,
India, Peru, and Greece featuring flutes from her collection of over 100 gathered
from concert tours. Her music video was aired on UNIVISION in 30 countries.
She has performed as soloist with orchestras in Russia, Chile, Vermont, New
York, Wisconsin, California, Texas, and Montana, in such halls as in Carnegie
Hall, Avery Fisher Hall in Lincoln Center, and on other prominent stages with
such artists as Mikhail Baryshnikov, Placido Domingo, and Glenn Close.
Viviana began her musical training at the age of 5 and won her first competition
at 7. By the age of 15, she played as a soloist with orchestra, studied with JeanPierre Rampal, and was featured on a John Denver nationally televised NBC
special. Ms. Guzmán studied with James Galway, and Albert Tipton and
graduated from the Juilliard School. Viviana has released 11 CD’s entitled,
“Telemann Flute Fantasies” (2002), “Planet Flute” (1997), and “Danza de
Amor” (2002), “Mostly Tango” (2002) and “Serenity” (National Geographic 2002)
“Meditations for Flute” (2006), “World of Music” (2008),“Argentine Music”(2009),
“Traveling Sonata” Reference Recordings (2013), “Byzantium” (2014), “Mediation
for Performers” (2014).
Flute
Viviana Guzman Queen
Interactive
for children 5 up
music performance
Free Children’s Show
Concerts for Kids 2016
April 17, 5-6pm
Foster City Library
Wind Room
1000 Hillsdale Blvd.,
Foster City

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