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Performers 

Mary Matthews, Flute Soloist 

Tyler Austin, Conductor  

Newfound Chamber Winds

 

Newfound Chamber Winds Members

Andrew W. Parker and Matthew Hudgens, Oboes 

Nick Thompson and Brian Do, Clarinets 

Anne-Marie Cherry and Rachel Hockenberry, Horns 

Dillon Meacham and Nik Hooks, Bassoons 

 

Recording and Production Team

Eric Dluzniewski, Recording Engineer  

Evan Harger, Producer  

Matthew Angelo, Producer  

 

Assistant Producers

Cheyenne Cruz  

Brian Do  

Danielle Fisher 

Daniel Heredia 

Yuji Jones 

Cristobal Mendez 

Alejandro Nava 

Carlos Navarro 

 

Composers

Cherise Leiter 

Nicole Chamberlain 

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Label

Big Blue Records

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Publicity

Riot Act Media 

Flutelore (2025)

FLUTELORE, the latest album from flutist Mary Matthews and the Newfound Chamber Winds, invites listeners to delve into a world of folklore, fairytales, and proverbs through the evocative sound of the flute. Commissioned by Matthews in 2024, this album features two compelling flute concerti that explore a range of themes, from comedy and spirituality to the fantastical. 

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Cherise Leiter’s concerto, Four Proverbs, is a four-movement work inspired by proverbs from Kabir, Ida Outhwaite, Rumi, and traditional Latin sources. Leiter’s innovative approach expands the traditional boundaries of flute concerti and wind ensemble music by incorporating a diverse array of instruments and techniques, including alto flute, finger cymbals, shakers, body percussion, glockenspiel, and spoken text performed by both the soloist and ensemble members. 

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Nicole Chamberlain’s Animalis presents a three-movement exploration of fairytales and fables where the flute plays a central role in communicating with animals—calling, charming, or warning them of impending danger. This concerto employs extended techniques to vividly portray underwater scenes, dramatic chases, and dialogues between animals, showcasing both the solo flute and the chamber winds in a dynamic and imaginative soundscape. 

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