Flutefinity
The Flutefinity ensemble performs and records transcribed and original works on and off campus year round. The ensemble has performed at numerous National Flute Association Conventions as a featured flute ensemble for gala concerts. Flutefinity premiered original compositions at the 2007, 2016, 2019, and 2023 National Flute Association Conventions, the 2010 Chinese World Exposition in Shanghai, China, and at numerous performances throughout southern Arizona. This ensemble is open to any qualified flutist enrolled at The University of Arizona.
In addition to the group’s performances, members record original works and arrangements in the University of Arizona School of Music state-of-the-art Haskell Recording Studio. Each performer learns the process of commercial recording from composition/arranging and preproduction, to tracking as a recording artist, while working behind the console as a producer, and completing postproduction editing and mastering.
Join Flutefinity
Our ensemble is open to any flutist engaged in courses at the University of Arizona. We are a performing/recording ensemble and our performances have taken us around the world. You may enroll in MUS 402.040 or MUS 502.040 after contacting Dr. Luce to join!
Immerse Yourself in Flutefinity
Since 2023, the ensemble has begun recording premieres and existing repertoire in 360VR and ambisonic audio. You may fully enjoy these recordings on the Meta Oculus, Apple Vision Pro, and Dolby Atmos earbuds and headphones.
If you can't join us in performance, experience the energy in 360VR!
360VR
The Call from the Wind
Student Projects
All Flutefinity recording projects are student created. Almost entirely world premiere recordings, these projects begin from composition and arranging, through pre-production, tracking, editing, and post-production. All students work on "both sides of the glass" as recording artists and producers. Some who undertake our Recording Studio Production coursework and internship program also work as engineers. Regardless of level of acumen, all students learn the process of creating commercial-grade recorded media.