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Phyllis Avidan Louke, a member of ASCAP, is a flute teacher and composer/arranger of music primarily for the flute, including ensemble and solo music.  With over 30 works published by ALRY Publications, her award-winning music has been performed extensively both nationally and internationally.  She has written articles appearing in Flute Talk and The Instrumentalist magazines.  Mrs. Louke, a certified teacher in elementary and music education, earned a B.A. from the University of California at Santa Barbara, where she studied with Burnett Atkinson.  For more information, please visit http://www.phyllislouke.com

Contact Phyllis at phyllis@fabulousflute.com

   

 
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Patricia George has served on the faculties of the Eastman School of Music, Idaho State University and Brigham Young University - Idaho, and currently is the flute professor at the Sewanee Music Festival and the American Band College.  She is the editor for Flute Talk magazine and writes the monthly column “The Teacher's Studio.”  Ms. George presents her “Flute Spa” participatory masterclasses throughout the United States for universities and flute clubs.  Ms. George is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music with the B.M., M.M., and Performer's Certificate in Flute.  She studied with Frances Blaisdell, Joseph Mariano, William Kincaid, and Julius Baker. 

Contact Patricia at patricia@fabulousflute.com




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Patricia George and Phyllis Louke

Our Goals
  • To enrich the technical, creative and musical development of flutists.
  • To work together to improve the standard of teaching in the flute community.
  • To provide quality teaching publications that help promote a lifelong love of music.

Our business was founded in 2009 when two long time friends, with similar teaching philosophies and passion for the flute, found that our favorite beginning flute method had been discontinued.  We were not able to find another that adequately taught musical concepts, so we decided to write our own.

Patricia George and Phyllis Louke
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