Carla Lancellotti Auld is a flute soloist, chamber musician and recording artist, who delights in presenting new genres of classical and crossover flute music, alongside the beautiful and rich history of earlier compositions for her instrument. Audience goers have described her performances as “entirely captivating and impressive.” She is founding member of The London Trio, Women’s Woodwind Quintet, and the AULD Flute and Piano Duo. For over 15 years she was Artistic Director and soloist for a musical services company, From Bach to Broadway.
Carla Auld has performed several times at Carnegie Hall as a competition prize-winner. In 2009 she released her first solo album, "The Beauty in America," featuring works by American composers and hailed by Fanfare Magazine as “beguiling … perfect technical command." Carla attended Temple University in Philadelphia, where she was a music performance scholarship recipient. Her teaching experience includes serving as coach and co-founder of NJ Flute Choir Day, held yearly at Drew University. She has also served as a judge for local and international competitions. Carla currently lives in New Jersey with her family and French Bulldog, Romeo.