Emmanuel Pahud

● French Flute Concertos (with Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne, EMI)
● 20th Century Flute Concertos (EMI Classics)
● Mozart Flute Concertos (with the Berlin Philharmonic)
● The Flute King (with Trevor Pinnock, period instruments)
● Numerous chamber music recordings with Eric Le Sage, Hélène Grimaud, and others
● Paris Conservatoire (CNSM) – Premier Prix in Flute (class of Michel Debost, Alain Marion, Pierre-Yves Artaud)
● Studies with Aurèle Nicolet in Basel, Switzerland
● Masterclasses with Peter-Lukas Graf and other leading flutists
● Early training in Rome and Brussels before entering the Conservatoire at age 15
Teaching Roles:
● International masterclasses and residencies in Europe, Asia, and the Americas
● Guest professor and mentor for young flutists through festivals and institutions worldwide
Publications:
● Featured in documentaries and interviews promoting flute repertoire and performance practice
● Extensive discography with Warner Classics/EMI, making him one of the most recorded flutists of his generation
ABOUT EMMANUEL PAHUD
Emmanuel Pahud is widely regarded as one of the world’s foremost flutists, admired for his extraordinary artistry, versatility, and dedication to expanding the flute repertoire.
Born in Geneva in 1970, he studied with Michel Debost, Aurèle Nicolet, and Pierre-Yves Artaud before winning the prestigious Concours de Genève (1992). At the age of 22, he was appointed Principal Flute of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, a position he still holds today while maintaining an acclaimed international solo career.
As a soloist, Pahud has performed with leading orchestras including the London Philharmonic, Rotterdam Philharmonic, Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, NHK Symphony Orchestra, and many others, collaborating with conductors such as Claudio Abbado, Simon Rattle, Daniel Barenboim, and Paavo Järvi. His repertoire ranges from Baroque to contemporary, with numerous premieres dedicated to him.