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    Caleb J. Estrada-Valentín 

    “The first notes played on my Miyazawa flute offered an ease and suppleness unlike any instrument I had previously owned. Since purchasing the flute, the breadth of color and emotion I can express has been enhanced by the comfort I take in the instrument’s reliability. From the fluidity of the action in its Brögger System to the refinement of its expert craftsmanship, my Miyazawa flute enables richness, complexity, and precision in the sound I envision as an artist. I am grateful for the trajectory I have experienced thus far and feel privileged to own my Miyazawa flute.”

Caleb J. Estrada-Valentín 

Puerto Rican-born flutist CALEB J. ESTRADA-VALENTÍN is an active performer and educator, currently serving as the Teaching Assistant for the University of Iowa Flute Studio, where he is also completing a Doctor of Musical Arts degree. As an orchestral performer, he enjoys serving as the piccoloist for the Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra and has recently held the position of acting second flutist with the Quincy Symphony Orchestra (Illinois). With a strong commitment to community outreach and engagement, Caleb performs and guest conducts with the Iowa City Flute Choir, a diverse ensemble of students, professionals, and enthusiasts. 2025 also marks his second season as Director of the Iowa City New Horizons Flute Ensemble.


Active nationally in the competition scene, Caleb is the First-Prize recipient of the Rochester Flute Association’s 2025 Emerging Artist Competition and the Second-Prize recipient of the South Carolina Flute Society’s 2025 Young Artist Competition. His artistry has also garnered recognition in the Raleigh Area Flute Association’s 2025 Artist Competition (semifinalist), the Texas Flute Society’s 2025 Myrna W. Brown Artist Competition (semifinalist), the Flute Society of Washington’s 2025 Young Artist Competition (Third Prize), the Texas Flute Society’s 2024 Myrna W. Brown Artist Competition (Second Prize; Best Performance of the Newly Commissioned Piece), the Rochester Flute Association’s 2024 Emerging Artist Competition (semifinalist), the Flute Society of Kentucky’s 2024 Young Artist Competition (Third Prize), and the Florida Flute Association’s 2024 Nancy Clew Eller Artist Competition (finalist). In addition to these accolades, he has been a winner of the 2025 Professional Flute Choir Competition and the 2023 Masterclass Performers Competition, both organized by the National Flute Association.


As a scholar, Caleb’s research interests include Puerto Rican classical music, ludomusicology (video game music studies), and music education. Currently, his research is focused primarily on the exploration of music for flute written by Puerto Rican-born composers and inspired by the folkloric expressions and musical idioms of Puerto Rico. His debut album will feature roughly 8 composers that will introduce listeners to a variety of compositional voices engaging with Puerto Rico’s cultural and musical identities.


Caleb holds degrees in music education (BME) from Baylor University and flute performance (MA) from the University of Iowa. His principal teachers include Nicole Esposito, Dr. Charlotte Daniel, and Cecilia Hamilton. In his spare time, he writes and records flute ensemble arrangements of video game soundtracks. He also enjoys spending quality time with his two cats, a 10-year-old tortoiseshell named Urbosa and a 4-year-old Siamese mix named Ahsoka. Caleb plays on a Miyazawa Vision model. You can visit his website here.


Caleb J. Estrada-Valentín 

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