Dr. Ceylon
Mitchell II

Dr. Ceylon Mitchell II
Currently Performing
Mid-Atlantic Flute Convention 2024
Performer
Flute Society of Washington
(He/Him) Dr. Ceylon Mitchell II embodies the 21st-century arts leader as a contemporary classical flutist, curator, educator, and entrepreneur. On a mission to celebrate Black and brown voices in classical music, his diverse repertoire spans from classical to folk music traditions across the Americas.
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Dr. Ceylon Mitchell II

Dr. Ceylon Mitchell II embodies the 21st-century arts leader as a contemporary classical flutist, curator, educator, and entrepreneur. On a mission to celebrate Black and brown voices in music, his diverse repertoire spans from classical to living cultural traditions across the Americas.

Originally from Anchorage, Alaska, Dr. Mitchell earned a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Maryland School of Music, under the tutelage of Dr. Sarah Frisof. He has performed in venues such as Boston’s Symphony Hall, the Music Center at Strathmore, the Arts Club of Washington, and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts with Robert Glasper. In the United States, Dr. Mitchell has been a featured artist at the National Flute Convention, flute societies and associations, and multiple chamber music series. Featured on Voyage Baltimore, the Southern Maryland Chronicle, Canvas Rebel, and other publications, recent achievements include the Strathmore Artist in Residence Class of 2021, a Comcast RISE Program Grant, a Prince George’s County Forty UNDER 40 Award in Arts & Humanities, and numerous state and county-level artist fellowship grants. With a 2019 grant, Dr. Mitchell and an acclaimed ensemble presented a classical crossover series of music performances during National Hispanic Heritage Month, exploring classical and popular flute music in the Latin American countries of Puerto Rico, Cuba, and Brazil. Dr. Mitchell is currently working on his debut album.

An avid chamber musician, Dr. Mitchell leads his own music collective, Raíces Negras, celebrating Black and Latine voices with repertoire spanning from contemporary classical music to contemporary Pan-American jazz and everything in between. He is also the co-founder and flutist of Potomac Winds woodwind quintet. Described by the University of Maryland as “magnificent, deeply moving, and a model of alumni pride,” the ensemble is committed to promoting woodwind chamber music as a virtuosic medium through engaging performances of the highest level of artistic expression.

As a music educator, Dr. Mitchell is the woodwind department chair and a flute faculty member with Levine
Music, the Washington D.C. region’s preeminent center for music education. He also serves as the Flutes on the Brink ensemble music director and Potomac Valley Youth Orchestra flute choir director. A devoted teaching artist, he has served as an ensemble director, sectional coach, adjudicator, and panelist for numerous youth orchestras, arts programs, and arts grantmakers. Dr. Mitchell deeply treasures his past music education experiences with groups such as the Boston Flute Academy (teaching artist), Boston University Flute Ensemble (director), and Boston Latin School (student teacher).

As an entrepreneur for more than ten years, Dr. Mitchell supports creatives, arts organizations, and beyond with personalized multimedia production and digital marketing consulting as the co-founder, chief executive officer, and principal consultant of M3 | Mitchell Media & Marketing, LLC. M3 has served dozens of individuals, 10+ arts ensembles, and 20+ organizations of all sizes including local arts agencies, arts advocacy groups, universities, and more. Featured on The Georgetowner, Shenandoah University News, Americans for the Arts, and many client websites, M3 tailored services include photography, videography, web design, and digital marketing. Clients include Americans for the Arts, Washington Performing Arts, International Contemporary Ensemble, The New School, Quinteto Latino, and ARTSFAIRFAX. Dr. Mitchell is also an active arts advocate in the D.C. area, serving as a National Flute Association Career and Artistic Development Committee member, a board member with the Flute Society of Washington, a Umoja Flute Institute marketing committee advisor, a Recording Academy Washington D.C. Chapter Professional Member, and Arts Advocates Network of Maryland (AAMN) member with Maryland Citizens for the Arts.

Mentors, past and present, include Dr. Sarah Frisof, Dr. Saïs Kamalidiin, the late Ms. Janese Sampson, Professor Leah Arsenault, Dr. William Montgomery, Professor Linda Toote, Dr. Carmen Lemoine, Ms. Ruby Lopez Harper, and the late Sharon Nowak of Anchorage, Alaska, his first flute teacher. Additionally, Dr. Mitchell has performed in masterclasses for professional flutists such as Aaron Goldman, Marina Piccinini, Carol Wincenc, Sir James Galway, Paul Edmund-Davies, Trevor Wye, and Marianne Gedigian. He remains grateful to the entire Anchorage music community for preparing him for a promising career in the arts with encouragement and inspiration. Dr. Mitchell currently resides in Baltimore, Maryland with his wife and two sons.

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Raíces Negras

2024 - Present

Music Director

2024 - Present
Celebrating Black and Latine voices with repertoire spanning from contemporary classical music to contemporary Pan-American jazz and everything in between.

Music Director

2023 - Present
Flutes on the Brink (FOTB) is an adult amateur/professional flute ensemble comprised of intermediate- and advanced-level flutists. •Develop suitable programming in coordination with FOTB President. •Establish the calendar schedule of activities, including the Columbia Flute Choir Festival, Flute Society of Washington member recitals, and the annual Mid-Atlantic Flute Convention. •Strive to achieve a healthy balance of informality, inclusion, and quality of the musical experience. •Support the ensemble’s talent search by seeking out and recruiting interested and qualified musicians in the community.

Levine Music

2022 - Present

Flute Faculty

2022 - Present
Woodwinds Department Chair: Responsible for the development and oversight of Levine’s Woodwind Department, which provides a comprehensive music education of both private and group instruction to students with a broad range of abilities, backgrounds, and ages; and provides supervision to the members of their faculty. Flute Faculty: Individual Instruction, Group Teaching, Summer Classes, Camp Levine (D.C. area’s premiere fine arts camp), Suzuki Teaching, Recruitment, Deia (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Anti-racism) Working Group
Gaithersburg, MD

Flute Faculty

2015 - Present
Flute choir director

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Classical Music