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Immanuel Davis serves as a Professor in the Department of Music at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities campus, specializing in flute performance and historical repertoire. His academic work bridges performance practice with scholarly research in early music traditions.
Research interests center on Baroque and Classical-era flute performance, with particular expertise in historical interpretation of works by Bach, Hotteterre, and 20th-century composers like Ibert. His methodology emphasizes period instrument techniques and stylistic authenticity in chamber and orchestral contexts.
Analysis of his 2010-2011 outputs reveals concentrated activity in collaborative flute performance, featuring baroque repertoire with artists like Kuijken. The works demonstrate mastery across diverse subfields including orchestral suites, concertos, and trio sonatas, with consistent focus on flute-centric interpretations of canonical European compositions.
Scientific awards:
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Advising and grants:
- Student mentorship details unavailable
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Labs and teams:
- Performance collaborations noted with Kuijken
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