Bassist Tony Flynt performs as a solo, chamber, and orchestral musician in world-renowned venues such as Merkin Concert Hall, Jordan Hall, Sydney Opera House, Symphony Hall, Tokyo Opera City, and Teatro Colón. For three years, Tony performed and toured extensively as part of A Far Cry chamber orchestra. He has collaborated with members of the Cleveland, Takács, Juilliard, and Vermeer quartets, in addition to performances with the Peabody Trio, Borromeo String Quartet, and International Contemporary Ensemble.

Tony is currently assistant principal of the Springfield Symphony Orchestra, and was previously principal of Opera Pacific and the Verbier Festival Orchestra. He has played as a substitute with the Boston, Houston, San Diego, and American symphony orchestras. Tony completed a master’s degree at the New England Conservatory, where he received the prestigious Edward Hyde Cox Presidential Scholarship. He won the 2011 New England Conservatory Concerto Competition and was also a recipient of the Borromeo String Quartet Guest Artist Award. Tony completed bachelor’s degrees in Music and Hispanic and Classical Studies at Rice University, and received a Professional Studies certificate from The Colburn School. As part of his Academy program, Tony teaches in Manhattan at the NYC Lab School for Collaborative Studies.