Klodina Kabashi Morina


Klodina Kabashi Morina is a flutist, piccoloist, and alto flutist and music educator based in Lutherville, Maryland. She earned her undergraduate degree in flute performance in Prishtina, Kosovo, and her Master’s degree in Flute Performance from Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, North Macedonia.

As a young artist, Klodina participated in various competitions throughout the former Yugoslavia, demonstrating her early dedication and talent. She has since performed extensively as an orchestral, chamber, and solo musician, appearing as Principal Flute and soloist with the Modus Orchestra in Prizren, performing with chamber ensembles in Lusaka, Zambia, and presenting solo concerts with AIM in Kampala, Uganda. She also served as Principal Flutist of the Kampala Symphony Orchestra, collaborating with distinguished guest conductors from the United Kingdom.

Her versatility and artistry extend to ensembles including the Anne Arundel Community College Orchestra, Baltimore Flute Choir, flute choirs of the National Flute Association, and she currently performs with the Baltimore Philharmonia Orchestra.

In addition to performing, Klodina maintains a private flute studio, teaching students from beginner through advanced levels. She continues to contribute to the vibrant musical community of Lutherville and the greater Baltimore area, inspiring audiences and students alike with her passion and artistry. In her free time, she enjoys traveling and exploring new cultures.