Experience:
10+ years of private teaching. Bachelor’s degree in Music Education, with experience in leading large group ensembles, as well as small group and one-on-one instruction. Has taught private lessons through the Outreach Program and Distance Learning Program at the Manhattan School of Music.
Education:
Located:
Manhattan, NY
Kim L. is a New York-based flutist with great passion as a performer and teacher. Informed by a rounded education in the arts throughout her childhood in Ohio, including study in dance, voice, and piano, she brings a wealth of experiences to her focus on the flute. Passionate about teaching, Kim has consistently taught private lessons for ten years, working with both children and adults. Her diverse educational experience ranges from one-on-one instruction to leading full band rehearsals. Kim is frequently sought out for the instruction of young flutists. Most recently, Kim has collaborated with the Manhattan School of Music Outreach and Distance Learning programs, where she teaches students in New York City and across the country. As a soloist, Kim received first place in the 2014 Central Ohio Flute Association Competition – Collegiate Division. She was also a finalist in both 2012 and 2013 in Bowling Green State University’s concerto competition. She has collaborated with numerous chamber ensembles, acquiring honors in the 2015 Lillian Fuchs Chamber Competition and the 2014 Douglas Wayland Chamber Competition. Kim holds degrees in Music Education and Flute Performance from Bowling Green State University, where she studied with Dr. Conor Nelson. Currently, she is pursuing a master’s degree in Flute Performance at the Manhattan School of Music, where she studies with Linda Chesis.