Andrea Brachfeld

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Andrea Brachfeld
Genres Jazz, Latin jazz
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
InstrumentsFlute, alto flute, piccolo, vocals
Years active1970s–present
Website www.andreabrachfeld.com

Andrea Brachfeld is an American jazz and Latin jazz flutist. [1]

Brachfeld attended The High School of Music and Art and the Manhattan School of Music. [1] She had her first professional performance at the age of 16. [1] In 1974, she received the Louis Armstrong Award for outstanding Jazz student. [1] She studied with Hubert Laws, Jimmy Heath, George Coleman, and Eddie Daniels. [1]

Her breakthrough came when she became flutist for the Latin band Charanga '76. [2]

Discography

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References

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