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Famous Flutists of the World: Introducing Captivating, Breathtaking Masterpieces That Enthrall Audiences

Master performers who freely command the flute, drawing out its delicate tones.

Across the world, there are many renowned flutists whose names have been passed down through the ages.

In this feature, we introduce a wide range of artists—from towering figures who have etched their names into music history to rising talents who have achieved brilliant results at prestigious international competitions and are poised to write a new chapter in the flute’s story.

Alongside videos of celebrated performances that have captivated audiences, discover famous flutists active on the world stage.

We hope this article leads you to a favorite flutist who will capture your heart.

World-Famous Flutists: Introducing Mesmerizing, Breathtaking Performances (Nos. 31–40)

Ian Anderson:BoureeIan Anderson

I’m Ian Anderson, known as the leader of the rock band Jethro Tull.

Surprisingly, the reason I started playing the flute was that when I visited a music shop and asked the clerk, “Between the violin and the flute here, which is easier to play?” they said, “The flute.”

Ennio Morricone: Gabriel’s OboeAndrea Griminelli

Andrea Griminelli plays Morricone’s Gabriel’s Oboe at the Auditorium Conciliazione in Rome Christma
Ennio Morricone: Gabriel's OboeAndrea Griminelli

I am an Italian flutist.

I began playing the flute at the age of ten and studied under Jean-Pierre Rampal at the Paris Conservatory.

In Japan, I performed at a concert during the 2005 Aichi Expo, and since then I have visited Japan frequently, including tours to Tokyo, Fusō, Anjō, Mishima, and Sapporo.

Maurice Ravel: Pavane for a Dead PrincessEmily Beynon

He is the principal flutist of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra of the Netherlands.

Known for his ties to Japan, he has visited frequently since his first trip in 1992, performing with the NHK Symphony Orchestra and teaching masterclasses at the Kirishima International Music Festival, earning strong support from Japanese flute enthusiasts.

Land of Passion:Land of PassionLand of Passion

He is an African American flutist born in Houston, Texas.

He was nominated for the Grammy Awards three times in the 1970s.

In the Laws family, the elder brother, Brance, is a singer; Hubert is the second son; the third son, Johnny, switched from being a trumpeter to a singer.

The fourth child and eldest daughter, Eloise Laws, is a singer; the fifth child and fourth son, Ronnie, is a saxophonist and reed player; and the sixth child and second daughter, Debra, is also a singer.

They are known as a musical family.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Flute Quartet No. 1Irena Grafenauer

Irena Grafenauer is a flutist from Ljubljana, Slovenia, born in 1957, who studied under Karlheinz Zöller and Aurèle Nicolet.

She has been active both as an orchestral musician and as a soloist.