Valerie Coleman is the founder, flutist and resident composer of the Grammy nominated Imani Winds. Through her music and vision, she has created a legacy of innovation that breaks down cultural and social barriers in classical music.
Where does Valerie Coleman live?
Coleman’s compositions are published by Theodore Presser and her own company, VColeman Music. She studied composition with Martin Amlin and Randy Wolfe and flute with Julius Baker, Judith Mendenhall, Doriot Dwyer, Leone Buyse and Alan Weiss. She and her family are based in New York City.
Where is Valerie Coleman now?
Valerie Coleman, a reporter and anchor on various San Francisco TV and radio stations in the 1970s and ’80s, is now Valerie Coleman Morris, a reporter and anchor on CNNfn.
When was Valerie Coleman born?
Valerie Coleman (b. 1970, Louisville, Ky.) is an American composer and flautist. Ms. Coleman began her music studies at the age of eleven, and by the age of fourteen had written three symphonies and won several local and state competitions.
When was Valerie Coleman an active musician?
Valerie Coleman | |
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Instruments | Flute |
Years active | 1997-present |
Labels | Naxos Records Blue Note Records E1 Music |
Associated acts | Imani Winds |