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Flute Lessons in Battery Park City, NY
(212) 537-6746
Learning to play the music of great players like Frank Wess, Joe Farrel and James Moody can be a blast. By taking flute lessons and practicing what you have learned, you can gain a skill to last the rest of your life. That's why getting in touch with a flute teacher to show you the ropes is super important.
Show Off Your New Skills!
At our annual spring recital (held in June) students get a chance to display their chops in front of their friends and family. This year the recital was held on June 13th.
Click here to view videos of the NY Spring Recital.
We'll ask some basic questions about your availability and your current level in order to match you with a good flute teacher in NYC.
All flute teachers are thoroughly background and reference checked for your peace of mind.
If you're ready to be connected with a NYC based teacher for flute lessons get in touch with us today!
Related Information
Top 5 Reasons to Choose Encore Music Lessons
- No Registration Fee!
- Conveniant Schedules : With a such a wide array of flute teachers in Battery Park City, students will find it's easy to connect with the right teacher.
- Request a Battery Park City flute teacher yourself from our Teacher Directory, or simply let us know your preferred schedule and we'll connect you with an instructor that can accommodate you.
- Ages, Levels & Styles: Flute lessons are available to kids and adults, at any level and style.
- Locations throughout the greater Battery Park City area: Take flute lessons in the conveniance of your home or in a teacher's studio.
In-Home Lessons
Influences: L.A. Philharmonic flautist Ms. Sarah Andon
Education: Saxophone Performance (BM), Berklee College of Music [2005]
Influences: Galway, Rampal, Moyse, Joe Farrell, Hubert Laws, Eric Dolphy
Education: Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies Performance (BM), University of North Texas [2000]
Student Reviews
Joe is a great Piano teacher. He is very talented, thoughtful, resourceful and has the patience of saint.
CARLOS - NEW YORK, NY Teacher: Joe H.About the Flute
The later half of the 18th century shows the first orchestras being formed, and the concert flute being a member thereof, featured in symphonies and concertos. Throughout the rest of the 18th century the interest in concert flutes increased, and peaked in the early half of the 1800s.



