KIM PINEDA has performed on transverse flutes and
recorder through out the U.S., Canada, in Israel, and on National
Public Radio. Music director of Baroque Northwest,
he plays regularly with leading early music ensembles
in the U.S. He has performed at the Boston, Berkeley, Long Beach
Bach, and Bloomington early music festivals, Seattle's Bumbershoot
Festival, and has recorded for Focus, Centaur, and Origin Classical.
He received the MM degree from Washington University, St. Louis, and
the BM degree from California State University, Northridge. He has
taught at Indiana University, the University of Southern California,
at workshops sponsored by the San Francisco and San Diego early music
societies, and the Seattle Recorder Society, and has a very active
teaching studio. Kim has adjudicated at the NFA's Tri-annual Baroque
Flute Artist competition, and has worked professionally with Janet See,
Jed Wentz, Matthias Maute, Sandra Miller, Nicholas McGegan, Monica Huggett,
Ellen Hargis, Suzi LeBlanc, Laurie Monahan, John Holloway, and Margriet
Tindemans, among others. Other interests include the culinary,
martial and healing arts, cycling, zymurgy, and the pursuit of the
ultimate cadence. In his spare time he reads non-fiction.
More Stuff
- BF&CPBC Director
- BF&CPBC Faculty
- Why do the BF&CPBC?
- Boot Camp Testimonials
- BF&CPBC photos
- Schedule for the week
Baroque Northwest
- 117 East Louisa Street
- PMB #430
- Seattle, WA 98102
- baroque@baroquenorthwest.com
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