Jackson Thee
Jackson Thee is a flutist and educator pursuing his Master’s in Flute Performance at West Virginia University and is currently studying with Professor Nina Assimakopolous. A Capital University graduate, he specializes in contemporary music and music education and has studied with renowned flutists Lindsey Goodman, and Lisa Jelle.
Juan Carlos Narváez is an American flutist dedicated to artistic freedom through the integration of body and instrument, creativity, and disciplined practice. Passionate about chamber music, he performs with ensembles such as the Cincopation Wind Quintet and the Aether Flute Quartet, which reached the quarterfinals of the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition.
Narváez has a strong interest in contemporary music, specializing in extended techniques for flute, piccolo, and auxiliary flutes. This focus has driven him to commission new works by living composers and conduct creative research into pedagogy and performance of contemporary repertoire.
He holds a B.A. in Music Performance from West Virginia University, studying under Nina Assimakopoulos, and earned two Master’s degrees at Centro Superior Katarina Gurska and ESMuC in Spain with Susana Recio and Vicens Prats.
Currently based in New York City, Narváez freelances as a performer and educator, and actively supports music accessibility through the Carter-Glennon Arts Foundation, Protestra, and other nonprofit collaborations. https://www.juancarlosnarvaez-flutist.com/