Brandon Patrick George

[1] He then studied at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music with Michel Debost,[3] graduating in 2008,[4] and in Paris with Sophie Cherrier.

[5] George was appointed flutist of Imani Winds in 2018, succeeding founder Valerie Coleman.

[11] In 2020 he was named, with Imani Winds, to Manhattan School of Music's inaugural roster of Artist Scholars.

[12] On May 4 2023, George made his Lincoln Center debut as a headlining soloist with the concert program "Twofold" presenting the repertoire from his 2023 album by that name.

[2] In 2023 he released his second solo album, Twofold, on which he paired canonical solo flute works with music by contemporary composers including Saad Haddad, Reena Esmail, Shawn Okpebholo, and Tōru Takemitsu, encompassing Hindustani and Japanese as well as European musical traditions.