Welcome to the flute studio at the University of Colorado Boulder College of Music!

The flute studio (or “Fludio,” as we like to call ourselves!) typically welcomes a class of 13-17 flutists each year from Colorado, across the countryand abroad to earn BM, BME, BA, MM, AD and DMA degrees. 鶹Ժ in the flute studio value an environment of intellectual curiosity and are encouraged to explore double majors, minorsand certificates in addition to a comprehensive and rigorous flute curriculum.

The flute studio values connection and community. Every flute major has a weekly lesson with Professor of Flute Christina Jennings. 鶹Ժ also attend weekly studio class, TA supplemental lessons and extra topic classes (topics have included excerpts, technique, artistry, piccolo and more). We are fortunate to host guest artists and ensembles annually; past artists have included James Galway, Demarre McGill, Valerie Coleman, Paula Robison, Carol Wincenc, Eighth Blackbird and The Cleveland Orchestra. CU Boulder’s music library houses the complete solo collection of legendary flutist Martha Rearick.

All students participate in ensembles.The flute studio also benefits tremendously from the collaborative piano program. Under the direction of Margaret McDonald and Alexandra Nyugen, collaborative majors learn major flute repertoire, coached by our faculty and performed on recitals.

CU Boulder is dedicated to developing the universal musician. 鶹Ժ are expected to balance academic and instrumental excellence, and have the opportunity to participate in a range of diverse programs—including ourEntrepreneurship Center for Music—and in a multitude of ensembles, including CU Boulder SoundWorks, theEarly Music Ensembleand non-Western music ensembles. In addition, the college’sMusicians’ Wellness Program includes courses in Developing the Whole Musician and the Alexander Technique. For a complete look at these diverse programs, we invite you to explore the College of Music website.

Christina Jennings

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Flutist Christina Jennings relishes an artistic life comprised of sharing music with audiences and students. Her search for beauty and meaning leads her to explore diverse music and approaches with a wide range of artistic partners and young musicians. The Houston Press declared, “Jennings has got what it takes: a distinctive voice, charisma and a pyrotechnic style that works magic on the ears.” Highlights from upcoming and recent seasons include the premiere of “Glimmerglass,” a new concerto for flute and wind ensemble by Kevin Day; collaborations with the pianist Simone Dinnerstein performing music of J.S. Bach; and creative teaching with Tonebase, an online music teaching platform.MORE