Attend Laura Falzon’s upcoming events, and browse her extensive library of past events, from concerts to masterclasses, all over the globe.
Dviraag

Queens New Music Festival presents Issa Sonus: Laura Falzon, flute; Edmundo Ramirez, viola; and Andrey Tchekmazov, cello.
A coined term from Sanskrit prefix “dvi” meaning “two” and the word “raag” loosely meaning “color”, DVIRAAG is an evocative program of works, mostly duets for flute with viola or cello, that bridges music traditions with underlying hues of Eastern and Middle Eastern soundscapes.
Meira Warshauer’s Bati L’Gani – New York Premiere
Asha Srinivasan’s Dviraag – New York Premiere
Anna Veismane’s Three Colored Blossoms – World Premiere
Margarita Zelenaia’s Byzantine Chants (selections)
Kareem Roustom’s Letters Home (new version) – World Premiere
Susan Campos Fonseca’s Espino Blanco – World Premiere
Shahab Paranj’s The Unattained – New York Premiere
Reza Vali’s Folk Songs Set No. 9 (selections)
Earthsong

2Flutes Ensemble – Laura Falzon, flute; Pamela Sklar, flute; with guest artist Robert Puleo, tenor.
Program includes World Premiere performances of new works for 2Flutes by composers Alyssa Reit and Robert Puleo.
Enchanted Dawn

Hirona Amamiya, soprano; Laura Falzon, flute; and Kenji Haba, guitar. Featuring works that span across ages, styles and music traditions by Ravi Shankar, John Dowland, John Corigliano, Astor Piazzolla and Manuel Valls.
Classical Concert Series
Curious Chamber Players

Multicultural Sonic Evolution (MuSE) presents Stockholm’s Curious Chamber Players & ONE Ensemble.
Hirona Amamiya, soprano; Laura Falzon, flute; and Kenji Haba, guitar; with conductor Rei Munakata.
World premiere of Yu Kitamura’s Train. Other works include Jeremy Beck’s Diary and Manuel Valls’s Canciones Sefarditas.
L’Aube Enchantee
i2ADS Faculdade de Belas Artes da Universidade do Porto
presents L’Aube Enchantee.
Laura Falzon, flute, and Pablo Giménez, guitar.
Program includes works of Pujol, Piazzolla, Shankar and Fujikura’s Poisson Mushroom for flute and electronics.
Flute Masterclass

Laura Falzon presents a flute masterclass at Conservatorio de Musica in Porto, Portugal.
ESMAE — Escola Superior de Música, Artes e Espectáculo.
Woven

2Flutes (Laura Falzon and Pamela Sklar) with pianist Daniel Beliavsky.
Works by Doppler, Delibes, Morley, Anže Rozman and NYWC’s Marilyn Bliss, Victoria Bond, Chen Yi and Rain Worthington.
Nicholas Roerich Museum concert series
Two Rivers

2Flutes (Laura Falzon and Pamela Sklar) with pianist Daniel Beliavsky.
New York premiere of Anže Rozman’s The Two Rivers for two flutes and piano.
World premiere of Marilyn Bliss’s new version of It was the wind for Native American flute and alto flute.
World premiere of Victoria Bond’s new version of Woven for two flutes.
Other works by Doppler, Delibes, Morley, Chen Yi and Rain Worthington.
Music at St. Paul’s concert series
From Al-Andalus to the Americas: An Odyssey of Spanish Song

Performing Manuel Valls’s Canciones Sefarditas: Christine Moore, soprano; Laura Falzon, flute; and Pablo Giménez, guitar.
Program of works exploring the musical connection between pre-1492 Moorish Spain and successive generations of Spanish, Latin American, and modern Arab-influenced composers.
Beginning with One

A New Endeavor from Vox Novus.
Laura Falzon, flute, performing Benjamin Boone’s Rafflesia – Colossal Flower of the Rainforest for flute.
Kenji Haba, Artistic Director.
Sponsored by SONY and String By Mail.
Flashes of Inspiration and Joy

2Flutes ensemble (Laura Falzon and Pamela Sklar) perform a program of works for two flutes, featuring, amongst other, works by three members of New York Women Composers.
World premiere of Rain Worthington’s World Premiere of Duets for a Duo.
Pamela Sklar’s Flashes of Inspiration and Joy for flute and bass flute doubling Native American flute.
Joelle Wallach’s The Wreath of Silver Birds.
Classical Concert Artists

Laura Falzon, flute; Andrey Tchekmazov, cello; and Lily Friedman, piano.
Featuring music for piano trio, flute and cello, and flute and piano. Works by Hummel, Borne, Ravel, Faure, Bach and Villa Lobos.
Music at St. Paul’s concert series
