Nathalie Joachim
(Credit: Arthur Moeller)
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After nine years, flutist Tim Munro will leave eighth blackbird at the end of the 2014-15 season. New York based flutist Nathalie Joachim will move to Chicago in August to take up this position for the 2015-16 season and beyond.
Recognized for her versatile and innovative performing and composing, Nathalie Joachim has become a notable figure in the international music community. Critics hail the New York City based artist for creating “a
unique blend of classical music, hip-hop, electronic programming and
soulful vocals reminiscent of neo-R&B stars like Erykah Badu.”
(The Wall Street Journal) Ms. Joachim is co-founder of the critically
acclaimed urban art pop duo, Flutronix, known for bringing their
ingenious stagecraft and technical prowess to stages world-wide. Other
performance experience consists of an impressive range including Miguel
Zenón, Vampire Weekend, the International Contemporary Ensemble, Richard
Reed Parry and Dan Deacon.
Ms. Joachim is a faculty member at The Juilliard School’s Music
Advancement Program (MAP) and is regularly engaged by elite educational
institutions nationwide. Upcoming 2015-16 projects include commissions
from Helen Simoneau Danse and Park Avenue Armory’s Under Construction
Series, as well as the release of a new Flutronix EP. Ms. Joachim is the
only person to have successfully completed the MAP, Pre-College, and
College Division programs at The Juilliard School. She completed her
graduate degree studies at The New School in audio production and sound
design.
Nathalie’s first public appearances with the ensemble will be at the
Wratislavia Cantans Festival in Wroclaw Poland in early September, 2015.
A native of Brisbane, Australia, Tim Munro’s work as
a flutist, speaker, writer and teacher is united by a single goal: to
draw audiences into an engrossing, whimsical and mischievous musical
world. According to Chicago Tribune, “the fierce virtuosity of Munro was
worth the price of admission.” Munro recently released his debut solo
record, “one two three” (Parlour Tapes+), an album in which he is cast
as flutist, singer, amateur mathematician and supervillain.
Says Munro, “The 2014/15 season will be my last as a member of eighth
blackbird. I feel honored to be a part of a truly exceptional ensemble,
one that consistently operates at the highest international level, and
one that has inspired and encouraged me to play, speak, write, compose
and teach at a higher level than I knew possible. eighth blackbird’s
mission remains close to my heart, but after nine years I want the
freedom to have greater autonomy in my professional life, the time to
wander more diverse creative avenues, and the ability to spend more time
at home in Chicago.”
Munro’s final public performances with the ensemble will be at the
Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival in late June, 2015. You can find
Tim’s new website at timothymunro.com.
eighth blackbird wishes Tim Munro the very best in his future endeavors!
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Thanks,
William!! I'm beyond excited to have won the position and will
definitely keep you informed. Working for eighth blackbird AND
Flutronix is my dream career without a doubt - I feel like the luckiest
flutist around! :) Thanks again for the kind words and for being
supportive as always. Best, Nathalie [Nathalie Joachim www.flutronix.com]
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