Sound On: Nathalie Joachim
About This Event
At David Geffen Hall, conductor Christopher Rountree leads a program centered on flutist‑vocalist Nathalie Joachim. The lineup also includes Jade Hicks and Nathalie Cerin, collaborators who favor structural clarity and close ensemble listening. Joachim, a Haitian‑American performer working across classical, jazz and world traditions, joins Rountree’s genre‑crossing approach that aims to render unfamiliar material legible without smoothing its edges.
About the Artists
Christopher Rountree
Christopher Rountree is an American conductor best known for founding the Los Angeles-based chamber ensemble wild Up, a group that moves between contemporary scores, classical repertoire, and elements of performance art and pop.
Nathalie Cerin
Nathalie Cerin is a classical artist whose work has been heard in New York City at David Geffen Hall. She has shared the stage with collaborators including Christopher Rountree, Jade Hicks, Laurin Talese, Michelle Kim-Solman, and Nathalie Joachim, situating her practice in dialogue with contemporary performers and composers.
Jade Hicks
Jade Hicks is a classical artist whose work has been heard on New York City stages, including David Geffen Hall. She has appeared in programs alongside collaborators such as Christopher Rountree, Nathalie Cerin, Laurin Talese, Michelle Kim-Solman, and Nathalie Joachim, including the live event *Sound On: Nathalie Joachim*.
Nathalie Joachim
Nathalie Joachim is a Haitian-American flutist and vocalist, celebrated for her innovative performances that incorporate elements of classical, jazz, and world music.