
Woodwind - Regular Program
Timezone: New York, NY (GMT-5)
Language: English
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Emi’s recordings for Arezzo Music, Fly the Coop: Bach Sonatas and Preludes with Ruckus (2019) and Amour Cruel (2017) were amongst the top 10 albums on the Classical and World Music Billboard Charts
- Member of ensembles including AMOC*, the New York New Music Ensemble, the Handel and Haydn Society, and the Manhattan Chamber Players
- Equally at home on both modern and period instruments
Hailed by critics for her “tonal bloom” and “hauntingly beautiful performances,” English-American performer and composer Emi Ferguson stretches the boundaries of what is expected of modern-day musicians. Emi’s unique approach to the flute can be heard in performances that alternate between the Silver Flute, Historical Flutes, and Auxilary Flutes, playing repertoire that stretches from the Renaissance to today.
Emi can be heard live in concerts and festivals around the world as a soloist and
with groups including AMOC*, the New York New Music Ensemble, the Handel and Haydn
Society, and the Manhattan Chamber Players. She has spoken and performed at several
TEDX events and has been featured on media outlets including The Discovery Channel,
Vox's "Explained" series on Netflix, Amazon's The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, and Juilliard
Digital's TouchPress apps talking about how music relates to our world today. Her
debut album, Amour Cruel, an indie-pop song cycle inspired by the music of the 17th
century French court was released by Arezzo Music in September 2017, spending 4 weeks
on the Classical, Classical Crossover, and World Music Billboard Charts. Her 2019
album Fly the Coop: Bach Sonatas and Preludes, a collaboration with continuo band
Ruckus debuted at #1 on the iTunes classical charts and #2 on the Billboard classical
charts, and was called “blindingly impressive...a fizzing, daring display of personality
and imagination” by The New York Times. In addition to her solo recordings, Emi has
also been featured on recordings for New Focus Records, Old Focus Records, Canteloupe
Music, National Sawdust Tracks, Brontosaurus Records, Coro, and MSR Classics.
Emi was a featured performer alongside Yo-Yo Ma, Paul Simon, and James Taylor at the
10th Anniversary Memorial Ceremony of 9/11 at Ground Zero, where her performance of
Amazing Grace was televised worldwide. Her performance that day is now part of the
permanent collection at the 911 Museum.
Emi is passionate about developing new music and has premiered works by many of today's
leading composers. Emi has been a featured performer at the Marlboro Music, Lake Champlain,
and Lucerne Festivals, Portland Bach Festival, Bach Virtuosi Festival, June in Buffalo,
Twickenham Fest, and Chamberfest Dubuque, and has performed and taught with Juilliard
Global in Brazil, pianoSonoma in California, Juilliard Baroque in Germany, and Les
Arts Florissants in France and has been featured as a soloist and ambassador for Elliott
Carter’s music in China and Japan.
As a historical Flutist, in addition to her appointment as Principal Flute of the
Handel and Haydn Society, Emi is thrilled to be a frequent guest artist with period
ensembles including Tafelmusik, and Voices of Music. She can also be heard with period
instrument groups including the American Classical Orchestra, and Trinity Baroque
Orchestra. She was the only flutist accepted to Juilliard’s inaugural Historical
Performance class, and has performed alongside William Christie and Les Arts Florrisants,
and with Christophe Hammer, Massaki Suzuki, Christopher Hogwood, and Nicholas McGegan.
Emi is currently on the faculty of the Juilliard School teaching Ear Training, the
Bach Virtuosi Festival, and has taught on the faculty of the University of Buffalo.
Emi was the first person to have graduated from Juilliard with Undergraduate and
Graduate degrees with Scholastic Distinction in flute performance, as well as a second
Graduate degree in Historical Performance as a Paul and Daisy Soros Fellow.
Her principal teachers have been Carol Wincenc, Sandra Miller, Robert Langevin, and
Judy Grant. Born in Japan and raised in London and Boston, she now resides in New
York City.