Classical Notes: As his star rises, flutist aims to bring others along
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Flutist Anthony Trionfo, fresh out of graduate school, wants to be a star soloist and he seems to be off to a fine start. His first recital since the Covid lockdown is for Clarion Concerts and will be streamed starting on Saturday evening. Clarion is a well established though modest local series, but its artistic director is the internationally acclaimed flutist Eugenia Zukerman. If a flute player receives a booking through Zukerman, then they’ve got to be great.
More than just giving her imprimatur, Zukerman also provided the Times Union with this statement: “I believe Anthony Trionfo is one of the best flutists of all time. He is only 24-years old but performs like a master! He is a phenomenal musician.”
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