Harry’s Magic Symphony
Fantasy atmosphere, lyrical flute colour and the delicate theatrical timing this repertoire needs in a live hall.
Principal Flute · World & Ethnic WindsCinematic Symphonic TouringCross‑Genre Musician & Composer
Ukrainian flutist, composer and cross‑genre artist whose playing moves naturally between cinematic symphonic stages, orchestral touring, ethnic wind colours and original studio work.
Featured showreel
A concise first impression of Maria’s stage world: principal flute in cinematic symphonic programs, lyrical solo colour, disciplined orchestral work and a sound that can make a familiar theme feel alive in the room.
Maria Khmelova is a Ukrainian flutist, composer and cross‑genre artist working across orchestral touring, film music, ethnic wind instruments and original studio projects. As Principal Flute with Lords of the Sound, she brings a clear and expressive instrumental presence to large‑scale cinematic symphonic programs — playing that supports the orchestra, carries exposed solo moments and remains vivid for the audience.
Her work also reaches beyond the concert platform. Maria has written for film, television, animation and immersive productions, while her authorial project CoMaha reveals a more intimate language of voice, flute, keyboards and original songwriting. For artistic directors and booking teams, this means an artist who understands not only the part, but also timing, atmosphere, storytelling and the emotional architecture of a live show.
Selected performances
Four focused windows into Maria’s current symphonic touring work. Each program opens with a selected moment; the arrows move through more scenes from the same concert world.
Fantasy atmosphere, lyrical flute colour and the delicate theatrical timing this repertoire needs in a live hall.
Large‑scale cinematic energy, disciplined ensemble work and a flute voice that remains present inside a powerful orchestral texture.
Epic storytelling, long musical arcs and the emotional scale of fantasy cinema shaped through live orchestral performance.
A concert journey through fantasy, sci‑fi and adventure soundtracks — from Game of Thrones and Dune to Star Wars, The Matrix, Pirates of the Caribbean and more.
Creative range
Additional performance angles for productions that need more than a standard orchestral flute chair: exposed solo playing, distinctive ethnic wind colours and a musician comfortable at the border between orchestra, folk colour and stage feature.
Solo feature · Technical command · Stage focus
Exposed flute moments where technique, stamina and phrasing are immediately visible — useful for programmers who need an orchestral artist capable of stepping confidently into the foreground.
Ukrainian ethnic · Irish/Celtic · World colours
Ukrainian ethnic winds, Irish/Celtic colour and cross‑genre performance practice — a strong reason to involve Maria when a project needs a wider and more characterful instrumental palette.
Beyond performance
Beyond performance, Maria’s profile includes music for film, television, animation and immersive projects, as well as original songs and instrumental works from the CoMaha universe. This dimension adds depth to the touring profile: she is not only a performer for a part, but an artist who understands structure, atmosphere and storytelling from the inside.
Screen credits · Dramaturgy · Studio work
Composer work for film, television, animation and visual storytelling — evidence of a musician who understands atmosphere, timing and dramaturgy from inside production.
Original songs · CoMaha · Authorial voice
Maria’s authorial world of voice, flute, keyboards and songwriting — intimate, melodic and unmistakably personal.
Original instrumental music · Studio colour
Instrumental pieces and atmospheric sketches that extend the portfolio beyond concert footage into Maria’s own compositional language.
Photo atmosphere
Press kit
For agencies, concert promoters and production teams: professional materials prepared for quick review and practical use.
Contact / Booking
For concert dates, touring projects, recording sessions or selected collaborations, please include the city, dates, project type and the role you are considering.