The Delphinium Duo

Classical Flute and Piano duo
based out of metrowest Boston

About

Through intriguing programming and storytelling, The Delphinium Duo share the beauty of classical music, making it accessible to a modern-day audience.

Booking & Contact

We'd love to hear from you!

Upcoming Events

Sunday, September 28, 2025 at 3pm @ Chelmsford Center for the Arts.
Autumn Walk in the Woods:The Delphinium Duo, flutist Jessica Smith and pianist Michelle Madasamy, are excited to share a concert celebrating the autumn equinox - the time of year filled with reflection, transition, and vibrancy. The concert will include contemporary pieces covering a wide spectrum of fall moods - from nostalgia to haunting.

Tickets are now available through the CCA.

Past Events

Sunday, March 23, 2025 at 3:00pm @ the Chelmsford Center for the Arts
Stories of New Beginnings: Celebrating the Spring Equinox

Who We Are

Jessica Smith is an active flutist and educator residing in MetroWest Boston. Since graduating with her master’s degree in music performance from Ithaca College in 2014, Jessica maintains a full teaching studio and performs regularly with Multiverse Concert Series and in local chamber groups, including Delphinium Duo.
www.jessicasmithflute.com

Michelle Madasamy performed throughout the Chicago and NY metro areas as a soloist and collaborative pianist prior to settling in MetroWest Boston. Michelle is a proud U.S. Navy veteran, and former keyboardist with the Navy Band. After obtaining degrees in piano and music education, she continued her artistic studies at the Mannes School of Music.
www.michellemadasamy.com

When we first met in 2021, we talked about how we'd love avenues for getting our own kids inspired about classical music, including high quality concerts that didn’t require a trip downtown Boston. We were inspired to form our duo, bringing accessible chamber music to the MetroWest area. We hope you’ll support our mission to inspire the next generation of musicians through the music and stories of compositions past and present.