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January 2025
Tune of the Month! – Saturday January 18th 2025 – 11am Eastern, 8am Pacific, 4pm UK – On Zoom
Open to Society Members Only
The session will feature the Largo from Vivaldi’s Winter Concerto arranged for alto and bass/contra bass flute. More than a play-along session, the arranger, Society President Chris Potter, will give pointers on improving breath control, Baroque trills, intonation and phrasing.
The 30-minute session for Society members only will be recorded and a link sent to all members who register. A PDF of the music and a link to a recording of the Largo will be sent to all registrants within two days of registration. A sign up sheet will be forthcoming.
March 2025
Tune of the Month! – Monday March 17th 2025 – 8pm Eastern, 5pm Pacific, 9am Tokyo, 11am Sydney, 1pm New Zealand (Tuesday March 18th) – On Zoom
Open to Society Members Only
Australian Karen North and owner of Allegro Music Publishing will share her arrangement of Mountain Elves. We will play together and she will talk about her piece.
Karen is a music teacher, mentor and book author. She is passionate about bringing music into the lives of children and adults and has enjoyed working in music education for the past 40 years. Karen is also keen to promote performance opportunities for students around the world and has organized an annual international flute competition since 2021, with esteemed judges including Sir James and Lady Galway, Lorna McGhee, Ulla Miilmann, Viviana Guzmán, Joshua Batty and Dr. Brice Smith.

May 2025
Jazzing It Up with Ali – Saturday May 10th 2025 – 11am Eastern, 8am Pacific, 4pm UK, Midnight Sunday the 11th – Japan (or one minute after 11:59 pm Saturday the 10th!) – On Zoom
Open to Society Members Only
Ali Ryerson will give us the LowDown on Jazzing It Up!!!
With a career spanning nearly five decades, jazz flutist Ali Ryerson has consistently ranked among the top flutists in the Downbeat Jazz Poll for well over a decade. Ali grew up in a musical family. Her father, Art Ryerson, was a renowned jazz guitarist who got his start with the Paul Whiteman Orchestra, and later became a top studio player in NYC. Ali Ryerson has carried on the family tradition, becoming an international touring/recording artist, with performances ranging from Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., to the Blue Note (NYC and Japan), plus festival appearances worldwide.
