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  Holly Hofmann:
jazz

Known to jazz lovers around the world as, “The first lady of the flute”, Holly Hofmann is a musician of unique distinction, performing both traditional jazz and classical music with equal mastery. Noted for her rich sound and infectious swing, Holly has performed around the world and appears regularly with her husband, renowned pianist Mike Wofford.     

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  Holly Hofmann was born near Cleveland, Ohio, and began playing standards with her father, a jazz guitarist at the age of five. Early exposure to jazz and popular standards would blossom into a love for straight-ahead jazz, but her parents were insistent that she have a solid background in classical technique. When she turned seven her formal education began with lessons from the first flutist of the Cleveland Orchestra, Maurice Sharp. Holly’s music education continued through high school at Interlochen Arts Academy. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree from the Cleveland institute of Music and a master’s degree from the University of Northern Colorado. 

When Holly isn’t touring the globe she makes her home in San Diego, California where she’s enjoyed a long association with pianist Mike Woffard and bassist Bob Magnusson. She has nine critically acclaimed recordings as a leader and co-leads the new sextet Flutology, featuring fellow flutists Frank Wess and Ali Ryerson, with Mike Woffard, Peter Washington and Ben Riley. Her newest quartet recording Minor Miracle on Capri Records was released last year and features several compositions honoring the legendary bassist Ray Brown with whom Holly performed in the United States and Europe during the last two years of his life. Some of her notable collaborations include Bud Shank, Kenny Barron, Slide Hampton, Cedar Walton, Frank Wess, Bobby Shew, and Marian McPartland. She also tours in a jazz and classical duo with pianist Bill Cunliffe. Ray Brown called them “the most dynamic duo in jazz”. Certainly a major cause of that statement is the joy Holly feels in the music and communicates so well from the stage, drawing in the exciting both knowledgeable jazz fans and new listeners to the genre.

www.hollyhofmann.com

   Artist Performance:  

Composition: “Speedball” by Lee Morgan

Group: Holly Hofmann - flute and Mike Woffard - piano

Location: The Athenaeum Music & Arts Library, La Jolla, California

 Musicians on Music - Vol. 1

 
anoushka shankar Anoushka Shankar:
World Music
steven schick
Steven Schick:
Crossover
holly hofmann Holly Hofmann:
Jazz

celino romero Celino Romero:
Classical
matmos

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Electronic

 

   
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