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  2. List of flautists - Wikipedia

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    List of flautists. 6 languages. Deutsch; ... This is a list of notable flute players, organized alphabetically by the musical genre in which they are best known.

  3. The Ark (folk venue) - Wikipedia

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    The Ark, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is a nationally known acoustic and folk music venue. It has been in existence in various locations since 1965. It currently seats about 400 and features more than 300 live performances each year.

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  6. Category:21st-century American flautists - Wikipedia

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  7. National Flute Association - Wikipedia

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    The first administrative role was established in 1977. Past presidents, program chairs, and committee chairs have included principal flautists of American orchestras, soloists, chamber musicians, and professors at conservatories & universities. Notable members include Sir James Galway and Ian Anderson. [4]

  8. Category:Flautists by nationality - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand flautists (1 C, 5 P) Nigerian flautists (3 P) Nigerien flautists (1 P) Norwegian flautists (2 C, 10 P) P. Polish flautists (2 C, 2 P) R. Romanian ...

  9. Newport Music Hall - Wikipedia

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    Newport Music Hall opened in 1921; it was then known as the State Theater. [2] [3] In the 1970s, it became known as the Agora Ballroom.The hall seats 2,000 and most of the original decor is intact.