Mountain Song Duo
Mountain Song Duo

Mountain Song Duo

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Introduction: Whether performing in concert or at events, Mountain Song, flute & guitar duo masterfully traverses the ancient and modern musical landscapes. The harmonious combination of the flute and guitar is versatile--suited both to the most intimate of settings and the performance stage. Keith Barnhart and Natalie Zeldin live on the front range of Colorado, home to majestic snow-capped mountains and fields of wildflowers. Their music is infused with the rustic, wild landscape but also the inevitable urban necessity. Check the performance calendar for a chance to hear their music live, or fill out the contact form to inquire about having them play for your event or space. We enjoy setting the mood for your event. We will work with you to make a customized music list, including playing any requests that you have.
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    We offer a free consultation to help ensure that we are meeting your needs. We will work with you to customize a playlist of music.

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    Natalie Zeldin has performed in concert halls in the United States, Canada, Austria, The Netherlands, and Jamaica. Originally from Florida, Natalie performed concertos as a soloist with several orchestras in the South Florida, including the New World Symphony in Miami Beach. She received her undergraduate degree at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University with renowned flutist Leone Buyse. Natalie continued her graduate musical studies at The University of Texas at Austin, where she performed as part of Duo Epsilon, a flute/guitar duo, and studied with Marianne Gedigian. She also performed with several professional ensembles in Texas, including the Austin Symphony. She has attended numerous summer music festivals--where she has performed orchestral, chamber, and solo repertoire--including the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival at Yale, the Orford Arts Festival in Quebec, and the Texas Music Festival in Houston, Texas. Natalie holds a master's degree in Art History and has presented original research in London, Amsterdam, Hamburg, and Houston. As a way to combine her passions of music and art history, she has worked as a concert organizer at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and the Blanton Museum of Art in Austin, where she organized over 25 concerts relating to works of art. Natalie has been featured on Houston Public Radio's "The Front Row" for her thoughtful concert programs. Keith Barnhart is an energetic performer and teacher living in Boulder, Colorado. Adept on multiple instruments, he can be seen and heard performing regularly with the Boulder Bach Festival and the Ursa early music consort. He is also the founding member of the Fog City Guitar Duo with guitarist Patrick Smith, currently working on their first commercial recording including the music of Terry Riley, Steve Reich and Hans Werner Henze. Keith has performed in concerts coast to coast in the United States including Montana, South Dakota, Colorado, California, Ohio, Florida, and Oregon. March of 2009 marked Keith’s first international performance, dazzling a crowd in Kokonoe Japan. Keith received a Bachelor of Music in 2006 from the Lamont School of Music at the University of Denver with a double emphasis in classical guitar performance and commercial music technology. He studied under Ricardo Iznaola and Jonathan Leathwood for four years and received a senior classical guitar "Recital of Distinction” as well as the prestigious Ricardo Iznaola scholarship. He received his Masters of Music from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music in 2015 with an emphasis in Historical Performance. While there he studied with Marc Teicholz, David Tanenbaum and Richard Savino. Currently, Keith is pursuing his Doctorate of Musical Arts at the University of Colorado Boulder under the tutelage of Nicolò Spera. Keith has also studied with other notable guitarists including Christopher Parkening, The Bejing Guitar Duo, Lorenzo Micheli, Matteo Mela and Sergio Assad.