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Viviana Guzmán (born August 20, 1964) is a Chilean professional flutist, composer, dancer and poet, who performs over 80 concerts a year, and has played in 122 countries. She has been described by '' The New York Times'' as "an imaginative artist". It has also been said of her that "Guzmán may be the first flutist since her teacher Jean-Pierre Rampal, to be able to establish a sustaining solo career." She actively coaches at the Peninsula Youth Orchestra
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Early life and education

Born in Concepcion, Chile, Guzmán came to the United States as a child in order to get medical treatment for displaced hips, and now lives near San Francisco, California.Sandeep Gopalan, "Guzman Tangos", '' The Stanford Daily'', January 18, 2002. By the age of 15, she played as a soloist with orchestra, studied with Jean-Pierre Rampal and was featured on NBC's nationally televised
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music special."Flutist soothes life's troubles with music", Heather Knight, '' San Francisco Chronicle'', June 22, 2001. Guzmán has also studied with
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, James Galway, and
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. Guzmán attended Rice University on fellowship, first with an emphasis on medicine; subsequently, she chose music as her career path and attended the Juilliard School on scholarship. Guzmán gave her New York recital debut at the Carnegie Hall Recital Hall. A winner of the 1991 Young Artists Auditions of Artists International, she won numerous other First Prizes in competitions including the New York Flute Club Competition; Five Towns Music and Arts Foundation and the Performers of Connecticut Young Artists Competition. She was also a recipient of the Lincoln Center Scholarship; Institute of Hispanic culture Award; Shepherd Award; Immanuel Olshan Award; Hirsch Award; Phillips Foundation Award; and the Ruth Burr Award.


Career

She has appeared as a soloist with orchestras in Wisconsin, Vermont, and Houston; the Khabarovsk Chamber Orchestra (
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, Russia), Filarmonica de Santiago ( Santiago, Chile), Great Falls Symphony (
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), Diablo Symphony ( Walnut Creek, California), Irving Symphony (
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),
Palo Alto Chamber Orchestra The Palo Alto Chamber Orchestra or PACO is a youth chamber orchestra based in Palo Alto, California. The emphasis on chamber music sets it apart from other youth orchestra A youth orchestra is an orchestra made of young musicians, typically ...
, San Jose Chamber Orchestra, and in New York City's Alice Tully Hall,
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and Avery Fisher Hall. As an orchestral musician, she has played with the Texas Opera Theater Orchestra,
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's
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, and in the Broadway musical, " Sunset Boulevard" with Glenn Close. As a member of the
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, she accompanied Plácido Domingo, and with the
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in Miami she played under Michael Tilson Thomas. Guzmán has been heard on NPR's ''Morning Edition'' and ''Great Performances'', ''West Coast Live'', PBS, as well as on WNYC New York, KUSC in Los Angeles,
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, and KDFC in San Francisco, among others. On television, she has appeared in the United States and Latin America including ''Good Day New York'', ''Good Morning Arizona'', ''Good Morning Houston'', ''Sabado Gigante'', ''Datebook San Jose'', and
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in San Francisco. The premiere of her music video was aired on television internationally in 31 countries on Univision and Arts Showcase Network. She has been featured on the cover of ''Latina Style'' (2003), and profiled in ''
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'' (Español) magazine (July 2003). Her many recording credits include the album ''Afterplay'' by Brian Kelly (2008). Allmusic.com, 2008, webpage/ref> Currently, Guzmán performs as a soloist with orchestra, as a solo artist, and with the quartets, "Viviana & DIVAS LATINAS" and "Festival of Four". She combines dance, including
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, into some of her performances.


Discography

*''Telemann Flute Fantasies'' 1996 *''Planet Flute'' 1997 *''Danza de Amor'' (with Festival of Four) in 2000 *''Serenity'' 2001 National Geographic Compilation Album *''Mostly Tango'' 2002 *''Argentine Music'' 2006 *''Meditations For Flute'' 2007 *''Traveling Sonata'' 2013


Publications

*Contributing author, entry in ''Greatest Inventions of the Last 2,000 Years'', by John Brockman (Simon & Schuster, 2000). *''Love Soliloquies'', Viviana Guzmán (Syren Press, 2002).


References


External links

*http://www.viviana.org {{DEFAULTSORT:Guzman, Viviana Living people 1982 births Chilean composers Chilean women composers Chilean female dancers Chilean dancers Chilean flautists Rice University alumni Juilliard School alumni Chilean women poets Women flautists 21st-century Chilean poets 21st-century Chilean women writers 21st-century women musicians People from Concepción, Chile 21st-century flautists