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Originally from Bogota, Colombia, flutist Daniel Pardo performs and records in a striking range of styles and genres – Western classical, jazz, rock, and traditions from across the globe.

“Throughout Ese Momento, his flute sings with a voice that seems almost human in its expressiveness. Whether he’s navigating the gentle sway of a ballad or soaring through more vibrant passages, Pardo’s technical mastery and heartfelt phrasing make every track on this album a highlight. ”
— The Flute View

Daniel Pardo wins the Beethoven Innovation Special Award

Daniel Pardo is recipient of Gold medals in the Instrumentalist and Album categories by the 2024 Global Music Awards.

In 2025, Daniel has won the Beethoven Innovation Award, and Absolute First Prize in the Professional and National Music categories at the Beethoven International Competition UK.


Sabor a Mi by Alvaro Carrillo (From Ese Momento)

Daniel Pardo, flute; Sergio Pamies, piano; Young Heo, bass; Lupe Barrera, drums; Luis Avila, percussion; The Czech National Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Martinka, conductor.

“Here is a lovely, relaxing, emotional projection of boleros and the culture that infuses them. I love each tune that unfolds, but I’m particularly taken by “Sabor A Mi” with the sweeping strings of the Czech National Symphony Orchestra and the percussion sounding like horse hooves against cobblestone. Pardo’s flute dances above the beautiful arrangement like a wild bird. ”
— Jazz Weekly

Listen to Ese Momento here:


Chambacú Thoughts

This improvisational tune is based on Totó La Momposina’s Chambacu, a tune inspired in a small town in North Colombia with a rich African heritage. This song features the classical alto and concert flutes, as well as gaits de Jan Jacinto, cambia drums, and a rhythm section. The imagery is an invitation to visit and explore the beauty of Colombia!


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