Flying Forms
To be a presence that transforms communities and inspires expression through excellence in performance, innovative education and creative collaboration.

Flying Forms is a baroque chamber music ensemble consisting of core members Marc Levine (baroque violin) and Tami Morse (harpsichord). Formed out of a passion for performing early chamber music, Flying Forms experiments with a broad repertoire within the chamber music genre. This young group is quickly establishing a presence in America's early music scene, collaborating with prominent musicians, musicologists and baroque dancers. In residence at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Islip, New York, recent performances have included concerts at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Yale University, and Stony Brook University where the group presented a concert in February, 2008 of seven new works written for period instruments. Also of note is Flying Forms’ second appearance at the Boston Early Music Festival in June of 2009 where the group produced and performed, as part of a New York/Boston tour, a fully staged production of Henry Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas. Hailed by harpsichordist Arthur Haas as "the bright future of early music," Flying Forms is committed to being a presence that transforms communities and inspires expression through excellence in performance, innovative education and creative collaboration.

"The tones produced by each of the Flying Forms musicians were superb—crisp and energetic in fast passages, lovely and singing in adagios, a pleasure to hear in ensemble as well as in solos. How refreshing to meet this youthful group that plays old music as if it were the newest, coolest thing going." 
– Southampton Press
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