Michael Alampi

Flute Session 3,4

Michael Alampi is an Altus Performing Artist and multi-faceted musician based in New York City. He has played on Broadway and with premiere orchestras including the New

York Philharmonic, Radio City Orchestra, American Symphony Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra of New York, Aspen Festival Orchestra, New England Symphonic Ensemble, among others.

Adjunct faculty in flute and chamber music at Queens College Aaron Copland School of Music, Michael teaches and coaches students from around the world guiding them on their own musical path. He has presented masterclasses, guest recitals, and lectures at the University of Arkansas Fort Smith, Stephen F. Austin State University, Monmouth Conservatory of Music, and Yamaha Conservatory of Music.

A former prize winner of the Yamaha Performing Artists Competition, Michael held a Polonsky Foundation fellowship to the Aspen Music Festival and School. In 2019, he was awarded the Jo Weinberg Award from the Royal Academy of Music and the following year received the Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music.

He holds a Bachelor of Music degree and LRAM Diploma London from the Royal Academy of Music and Masters degree from Mannes School of Music where held the President’s Scholarship. His principal flute mentors have included Michael Cox, Judith Mendenhall, Elizabeth Mann, Karen Jones, Linda Chesis, Michael Parloff, Patricia Morris (piccolo) and Lisa Beznosiuk (Baroque flute).

Michael plays an Altus PS model flute and Miguel S. Arista headjoint.