the flute is the true magical rod that changes all it touches in the inward world
— Jean Paul

Enjoy this short video with excerpts of live performances from around the world.

An exhilarating and passionate artist, flutist Robert Cart is an international soloist and chamber musician who has toured throughout Europe, Asia, and the Americas. He has performed under the batons of such luminaries as Bernstein, Leppard, and Zinman. He has performed at the Tanglewood, Ravello, Wolftrap, and Aldeburgh festivals, and as solo recitalist at The Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, and Lincoln Center. An advocate for new music, he has premiered more than 50 solo, chamber, and orchestral works by Jennifer Higdon, Gary Schocker, Sergi Casanelles and others, at Carnegie Hall, The American Cathedral (Paris), and the Philadelphia Ethical Society, and will soon be heard on the Albany and Centaur labels in premiere recording of works by Eugène Ysaÿe, Coleridge Taylor-Perkinson, Daniel Dorff, and David Loeb. As a chamber musician, he is the founding flutist of the Marrazza-Cart Duo, a flute and piano duo, Éxi Chéria, a flute, viola, and cello trio. Robert has served on the faculty of, and as coordinator and flutist of the Contemporary Music Ensemble at the Atlantic Music Festival. During summers, he teaches at the Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp in Michigan. He currently serves as Executive Director of the Marcel Moyse Society, and as a member of the Board of Directors for the Washington (DC) Flute Society. Also, he serves on the New Music Advisory Committee of the National Flute Association and the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion committee of the Washington Flute Society. As a Powell Flutes Artist, Dr. Cart presents clinics and master classes and adjudicates worldwide. His degrees include the Master of Music (Indiana University Jacobs School of Music), and the Doctor of Musical Arts (University of Maryland College Park). His teachers have included Francis Fuge, Peter Lloyd, James Pellerite, and Gary Schocker. Dr. Cart plays a vintage flute made in 1938 by Verne Q. Powell for Joseph LaMonaca, Associate Principal Flute of the Philadelphia Orchestra. Robert is active as an academic leader, having served as dean of a college of the arts and director of a school of music for 15 years, and as professor for over twenty-five years.