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Watch: Library of Congress World Premiere Performance

Very honored to share the world premiere performance of Have and Hold written by Allison and performed by Nathalie.  The work was commissioned by The Library of Congress as part of the “Boccaccio Project.” Inspired by Giovanni Boccaccio’s 14th-century work The

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Read: “The Nation” review of Fanm d’Ayiti

Nathalie’s new album was recently reviewed by The Nation! In Nathalie’s own words- “Wow. I have received many nice reviews in my day, but this one in The Nation is legitimately the review of my dreams for Fanm d’Ayiti –

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Listen: Fanm d’Ayiti Available on All Platforms

Nathalie’s new album Fanm d’Ayiti has finally arrived! It’s like Christmas in August! Read the full press release below, and get ye to Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple Music, or your preferred digital platform to buy and stream the full album today. For

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Read: New Music Box Feature

New Music Box recently wrote an article about Allison and her upcoming commission for the Raleigh Civic Orchestra, funded by the New Music USA grant. She is very excited for this project, as it is her first time writing for

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Listen: Lion King Soundtrack

So excited to announce that Allison was the co-principal flutist playing on the new live adaptation of Disney’s The Lion King original motion picture soundtrack! She had an amazing time in Los Angeles working with the Re-Collective Orchestra, playing Hans

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News: New Amsterdam Records to release Fanm d’Ayiti on August 30

[line] ANNOUNCING: Nathalie Joachim’s Fanm d’Ayiti debut album from Haitian-American composer, flutist, and vocalist alongside Grammy-nominated Spektral Quartet, out August 30! Learn more and pre-order here “A unique blend of classical music, hip-hop, electronic programming and soulful vocals” – Wall

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Read: Dam Mwen Yo Review in SF Classical Voice

Another fantastic performance of Dam Mwen Yo, Nathalie’s work for solo cello and recorded sound, by cellist (and commissioner) Amanda Gookin as part of her Forward Music Project, this time in Los Angeles. SF Classical writes, “Joachim’s piece Dam Mwen Yo

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