Collection: PAULA ROBISON: THE MUSICAL HERITAGE SOCIETY RECORDINGS
A graduate of the Juilliard School where she studied with the legendary Julius Baker, Robison quickly gained prominence. She was a founding artist member of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, performing with them for twenty formative seasons (1969-1989) and helping shape the landscape of chamber music in the United States.
Her solo career flourished concurrently, taking her to stages across the globe to perform with leading orchestras. Robison is renowned for her expressive interpretations, effortless virtuosity, and a uniquely vibrant sound that has enchanted audiences for decades. Her repertoire is vast, encompassing Baroque elegance, Romantic passion, and a strong commitment to contemporary music, including works written specifically for her by composers like Leon Kirchner, Toru Takemitsu, and Lowell Liebermann.
Beyond her celebrated performance career, Robison is a highly respected and influential teacher. She has held prestigious faculty positions at the New England Conservatory and the Juilliard School, mentoring generations of aspiring flutists. Through her recordings, international performances, and dedication to education, Paula Robison has solidified her legacy as a vital and inspiring figure in classical music.