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Rhonda Larson

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Rhonda Larson

Grammy Award–winning flutist Rhonda Larson dazzles audiences with her virtuosity and a captivating array of ethnic flutes. Whether performing her one-woman show, or with her trio, Ventus, her music merges the most soulful elements of sacred, classical, Celtic, medieval, and ethnic music and is accessible to all audiences. “This handsome sylph with the articulate manner shows remarkable technique and great musicality . . . Part mystic, part leprechaun, here is a woman who bridges worlds” (The News-Times, Connecticut).

Availability
Year-round

Fees
Performance $1,000–3,500;
workshop $500;
residency $700/day

Contact
Lee J. deLisle
514 49th St.
Grand Junction, MI 49056
269/434-8462
info@rhondalarson.com
RhondaLarson.com

 

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