Presented By: School of Music, Theatre & Dance
Flutist Hadar Noiberg
Sally Fleming Master Class Series
Guest artist Hadar Noiberg conducts a master class with the flute students of Professor Amy Porter; free and open to the public as part of the Sally Fleming Master Class Series.
HADAR NOIBERG is a flutist, composer, arranger, and producer. Originally from Israel, she moved to New York City at the age of 21, where she spent fifteen years performing, recording five albums, and touring internationally with her harmony-less trio. Her music seamlessly blends a variety of styles, including classical, jazz, Brazilian choro, and elements from Latin America and the Middle East.
Collaborating with extraordinary musicians and drawing inspiration from these diverse genres, Hadar has developed a unique musical voice. Her creative journey has taken her across the globe, with performances in the U.S., Canada, Israel, Brazil, Taiwan, and Europe.
Constantly pushing boundaries, Hadar enjoys experimenting with different musical forms. With a particular love for vintage and modern low flutes, her collection includes antique wooden instruments alongside alto and bass flutes, which play a central role in her explorative sound.
In addition to performing, Hadar is deeply committed to teaching. She is the creator of The Self-Sufficient Flutist, a method designed to help flutists from all backgrounds deepen their understanding of melody, rhythm, and harmony. Drawing from her experiences in classical and jazz music, her method bridges stylistic gaps in traditional flute education, offering a more integrated approach.
Currently, Hadar balances touring, performing, and teaching, with a special focus on online education and international workshops. Over the past five years, she has cultivated a global flute community, connecting with flutists from around the world. Through social media, she shares her expertise and strives to foster a supportive community that encourages artistic growth across borders.
HADAR NOIBERG is a flutist, composer, arranger, and producer. Originally from Israel, she moved to New York City at the age of 21, where she spent fifteen years performing, recording five albums, and touring internationally with her harmony-less trio. Her music seamlessly blends a variety of styles, including classical, jazz, Brazilian choro, and elements from Latin America and the Middle East.
Collaborating with extraordinary musicians and drawing inspiration from these diverse genres, Hadar has developed a unique musical voice. Her creative journey has taken her across the globe, with performances in the U.S., Canada, Israel, Brazil, Taiwan, and Europe.
Constantly pushing boundaries, Hadar enjoys experimenting with different musical forms. With a particular love for vintage and modern low flutes, her collection includes antique wooden instruments alongside alto and bass flutes, which play a central role in her explorative sound.
In addition to performing, Hadar is deeply committed to teaching. She is the creator of The Self-Sufficient Flutist, a method designed to help flutists from all backgrounds deepen their understanding of melody, rhythm, and harmony. Drawing from her experiences in classical and jazz music, her method bridges stylistic gaps in traditional flute education, offering a more integrated approach.
Currently, Hadar balances touring, performing, and teaching, with a special focus on online education and international workshops. Over the past five years, she has cultivated a global flute community, connecting with flutists from around the world. Through social media, she shares her expertise and strives to foster a supportive community that encourages artistic growth across borders.
Cost
- Free - no tickets required
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