Emmanuel Pahud is a celebrated Franco-Swiss flautist, renowned for his extensive international career as both a soloist and chamber musician. Born in Geneva, Switzerland, on 27 January 1970, Pahud began playing the flute at the tender age of six, showcasing an early prodigy that would later flourish into a distinguished career. At just 22 years old, he joined the Berliner Philharmoniker as Principal Flute, a position he continues to hold, performing with the orchestra in notable works like Carl Nielsen's flute concertos.
Pahud's repertoire is impressively broad, spanning from Baroque to contemporary classical music, making him one of the most prolific and distinguished flutists of his generation. His performances with leading symphony orchestras worldwide have solidified his reputation as a virtuoso. Beyond his orchestral work, Pahud is also a sought-after chamber musician, collaborating with esteemed artists and ensembles. His discography, available on various platforms, reflects his versatility and mastery of the flute.