Nina Assimakopoulos
Nina Assimakopoulos is a flutist from United States, recording artist, and professor. She is the Assistant Professor of Flute at West Virginia University.[1]
Nina Assimakopoulos | |
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Occupation(s) | Flutist, recording artist, professor |
Instruments | Flute |
Website | www |
Discography
Nina Assimakopoulos has recorded five albums of flute music.
Album | Label | Release Date |
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Flute Impressions[2] | Euterpe Records | 2002 |
Arcadian Murmurs: Pan in Pieces[2] | Euterpe Records | 2004 |
Points of Entry - The Laurels Project, Volume 1[3] | Capstone Records | 2005 |
Points of Entry - The Laurels Project, Volume 2[4] | Capstone Records | 2007 |
Vãyu: Multi-Cultural Flute Solos from the Twenty-First Century[5] | AMP Recordings | 2015 |
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References
- "Nina Assimakopoulos | School of Music | West Virginia University". www.music.wvu.edu. Retrieved Jul 2, 2020.
- "tutti.co.uk - closer to classical sheet music". www.tutti.co.uk. Retrieved Jul 2, 2020.
- "Capstone Records - Hoteller i Hamborg". www.hamburg-hotel.org. Retrieved Jul 2, 2020.
- "NYWC CD: Points of Entry: The Laurels Project, Vol. 2". www.newyorkwomencomposers.org. Retrieved Jul 2, 2020.
- "AMP Recordings | Real Artists, Music, People". Retrieved Jul 2, 2020.
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