Paula Robison is a celebrated American flutist known for her vibrant artistry, adventurous spirit, and deep musicality. She burst onto the classical music scene in the 1960s as the first American to win the top prize at the Geneva International Music Competition. Throughout her career, she's been a champion of both traditional classical repertoire and contemporary works, and she's especially known for her dynamic performances and wide-ranging collaborations.
In addition to her concert appearances around the world, Paula Robison has made numerous acclaimed recordings, including "The Art of Paula Robison," "Brasileirinho," and "Mozart in Love." Her curiosity and passion have led her to explore music from Brazilian choro to works by modern American composers like Leon Kirchner. A dedicated educator, she has also had a major impact through her long teaching career, inspiring a new generation of flutists.
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