FLUTE TECHNICIAN, Missy Mahon. Trained by Eric South. Straubinger Certified. 678.662.2458
FLUTE TECHNICIAN, Missy Mahon. Trained by Eric South. Straubinger Certified. 678.662.2458
Promoting, educating, and encouraging flutists.
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2026 Atlanta Flute Fair
Saturday, March 14th, 2026
Oak Grove United Methodist Church
Decatur, GA
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2026 GUEST ARTIST
Todd Skitch
Second Flute, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
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GUEST ARTIST AFC NEWSLETTER INTERVIEW
FLUTE FAIR PRE-REGISTRATION FORM
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ABOUT OUR GUEST ARTIST
Canadian-American flutist Todd Skitch joined the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra as Second Flute in 2013. That same year, he also began performing with the Atlanta Chamber Players and became an Artist-In-Residence at Kennesaw State University, where he taught Flute Performance for ten years. Now, Mr. Skitch is the featured flute teacher for the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra's renowned Talent Development Program.
Mr. Skitch started his orchestral career with the Memphis Symphony Orchestra in 1997 after completing degrees at both the University of Toronto and McGill University, where his principal teachers were Timothy Hutchins and Nora Shulman.
A symphony musician, teacher, chamber music performer, and recitalist, Todd's distinguished career includes many credits. He is a charter member and Co-Principal Flute of the IRIS Orchestra, which celebrated its 20th season in 2019 - 2020. Todd is also a veteran member of the Bellingham Festival of Music, performing every summer since 2008 in beautiful Bellingham, Washington. Always looking for an opportunity to travel, Todd has performed as a guest flutist in other orchestras including Toronto, Minnesota, Utah, and Vancouver. While in Memphis, Mr. Skitch served as Board Chair and the Orchestra Manager of the Memphis Youth Symphony Program.
Mr. Skitch has been heard on WABE Atlanta, NPR's Performance Today, CBC Radio-Canada, WKNO Memphis, and as a soloist with the Memphis Symphony and IRIS Orchestra. In 2003, Todd joined the Canadian group Ensemble Noir on the historic three nation African tour to Ghana, Nigeria and South Africa.
In his youth Todd played in many of the most prestigious music festivals: Tanglewood, Kent/Blossom (Maurice Sharp Award for outstanding flute applicant), Spoleto USA, Spoleto Italy, Banff Center, Sarasota Chamber Music Festival, and the National Repertory Orchestra.
In between concerts, Mr. Skitch specializes in preparing young flutists for college applications, youth symphony, All-State competitions, and professional auditions. He is deeply committed to teaching, both as a faculty member of the ASO's Talent Development Program, and in his own private flute studio. Former private students have attended such schools as Alabama Southern, Princeton, UGA, UT Knoxville, and Yale.
Outside the sphere of music, flute, and teaching, Todd's interests include yoga, health and fitness, pescetarianism, equality and social justice, art and design, books, comic books and superheroes. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he began rescuing feral cats and stray kittens.
Todd Skitch performs on a solid silver flute hand-made in the 1980s by Mr. Jack Moore, and a vintage silver Powell made in 1949. Just recently, Todd was very fortunate to find and acquire Jack Moore #409 - one of the few gold flutes Jack ever made.

