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"Could you ask for a flute player with greater panache than
Matilda Tullberg"
Geoff Brown - The Times
"..Tullberg, the flute enchantressÉ"
Geoff Brown - The Times
"The flautist Matilda Tullberg makes a strong impression"
Geoffrey Norris - The Telegraph
Born in Canterbury in 1979, Matilda studied at Trinity College of Music where she graduated with First Class Honours. During her time at Trinity Matilda studied with Karen Jones in London and Jeanne Baxtresser in New York.
As a soloist Matilda has performed extensively throughout Britain and abroad. She has received the Sir John Barbirolli Award, the Worshipful Company of Musicians awarded her their Silver Medal. More recently Matilda was a medal winner at the Shell London Symphony Orchestra's Woodwind Scholarship which included performing the Jolivet Flute Concerto with the London Symphony Orchestra.
In 2002 Matilda was awarded a Countess of Munster Musical Trust Grant which has enabled her to commission a new gold flute from Brannen-Cooper of Boston. In 2003 Matilda's UK performances included a recital for the Park Lane Group at the Purcell Room; a recital by the Tullberg Ensemble at St. John's, Smith Square and the Purcell Room; and concerto appearances at St. John's, Smith Square. In 2004 Matilda has a number of engagements in America and Canada.