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Greater Boston Flute Association Announces Raffle
Winner
—Na’ama Lion wins Williams silver head joint
Woburn, MA – Monday, November 29, 2004 — GBFA, a nonprofit organization devoted to
supporting the greater Boston flute community, today announced that GBFA member
Na’ama Lion of Cambridge, MA has won a $1000 silver head joint from Williams
Flutes. The raffle for the head joint was held at this year’s annual Flute Fair
in Marlborough, MA. All members were eligible, whether
present at the fair or not.
“We are delighted to be able to announce a winner,” said the
organization’s president, Elizabeth Watson. “And we want to again express our
profound thanks to David Williams of Williams flutes for donating one of his
beautiful head joints for our raffle.”
Na’ama
Lion is Tutor and Director of the Mather House Chamber Music
Program at Harvard
University, a structured coaching program open to all members of
the Harvard community where workshops, visiting artists, and lectures
supplement weekly coachings and end-of-semester recitals.
Na'ama
has performed solo and chamber music recitals in Israel,
Europe and the U. S.
with several orchestras and ensembles, including Sequentia ensemble for
medieval music, the Handel and Haydn Society Orchestra and Boston Baroque. Ms.
Lion is a founding member of the chamber music ensembles "Kammerton"
and "New Quartet,” the latter specializing in new music for baroque
instruments. She holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Boston University
the Soloist Diploma from the Arnhem Conservatory in the Netherlands, where her studies were supported by
a scholarship from the government of the Netherlands. Her teachers have
included Wilbert Hazelzet, Carla Kemme-Mahler and Christopher Krueger. She is
on the faculty of the Longy School of Music, the Brookline
Music School
and Mather House, Harvard
University. Ms. Lion has
recorded for Deutsche Harmonia Mundi.

Mission Statement
Greater Boston Flute Association is committed to achieving,
through diverse and innovative programming, collaboration among all who have
a passion for the flute. Our mission is to utilize the flute as a means of
celebrating our humanity, and to present cultural and educational opportunities
for flutists and other interested community members.
For more information about GBFA, please visit www.gbfa.org or write to: GBFA
P.O. Box 2184
Woburn, MA 01888-3184
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