Fluteworthy - flute music worth playing.


▪ Providing new publications and recordings for flute players of all levels.
▪ Supporting the performance of good flute music.
▪ Promoting the composition, performance and recording of Australian flute music.
▪ Encouraging creative music making.
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Christine Draeger studied with Zdenek Bruderhans at Adelaide University. She was a member of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra 1981–86, and has also worked with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra, and the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra. Christine was a member of Sonic Art Ensemble (formerly The Seymour Group) from 1982-2007. She has run workshops and masterclasses in contemporary techniques for ANU School of Music, Tasmanian Conservatorium and Sydney Conservatorium. She  has written works for solo flute, flute quartet and theatre pieces, and is an associate represented composer at the Australian Music Centre.
Her music is published by ReedMusic.
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Lamorna Nightingale is a member of Australia’s premier new music group, Ensemble Offspring, and regularly performs as a casual member of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra, and the Australian Chamber Orchestra. Lamorna specializes in the repertoire of the 20th and 21st century and has established strong working relationships with many composers. Lamorna studied with Vernon Hill and Virginia Taylor at the Canberra School of Music and with Margaret Crawford at the Sydney Conservatorium where she completed a Masters in Performance. Lamorna has taught flute for the Australian Institute of Music, University of NSW and several Sydney schools and is a senior examiner for the Australian Music Examinations Board.
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Jocelyn Edey Fazzone is a Sydney based flutist and pianist. She has taught for the Sydney Conservatorium, Universities of Sydney and NSW,  Wesley Institute, and maintains a large private teaching studio. She has performed with many leading orchestras, including the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Queensland Symhony Orchestra, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra and Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra.  A major sphere of her work is in combining her double instrument skills in the collaboration as pianist with leading Australian flutists.

Associate Artists

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Janet Webb has had a distinguished career in the Sydney Symphony, holding the principal position since 1985. This was preceded by the Principal Flute position in the Singapore Symphony.

Janet appears as soloist with the SSO as well as soloist and guest principal with other orchestras. She regularly performs recitals across Australia, and more recently in Korea,as well as chamber music, numerous radio broadcasts, both solo and orchestral, and in the many SSO CD releases.

Janet has taught in the Singapore, Sydney, NSW and Tasmanian Universities. In 2010 Janet was invited to be a juror for the prestigious international Nicolet Flute Competition held in China.