Triple Grammy Award-winning flutist to play Arts at Noon

Timothy Munro
Timothy Munro

The 39th season of Grand Valley's Arts at Noon series continues Wednesday, September 21, with triple Grammy Award-winning flutist Timothy Munro.

Based in Chicago, Munro's diverse work as a flutist, speaker, writer and educator is united by a single goal: to draw audiences into a "whimsical musical world." Born in Brisbane, Australia, Munro was the flutist and co-artistic director of the chamber ensemble Eighth Blackbird from 2006-2015. As a member of the ensemble, Munro performed at major concert venues in 40 states and abroad, curated three music festivals and premiered more than 100 new works. Munro won his third Grammy Award as a member of Eighth Blackbird in 2016, for the Cedille Records album “Filament.”

All of the Arts at Noon concerts take place in the Cook-DeWitt Center on the Allendale Campus, begin at noon, and last approximately one hour. The concerts are free and open to the public.

For more information, visit the Arts at Noon website.

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