Alice Szymanski is a versatile flutist from France. She studied at the CNSMD of Lyon for flute and CNSMD of Paris for piccolo with Philippe Bernold, Julien Beaudiment and Pierre Dumail. She also has a pedagogy diploma from Lyon and a Masters in Early Music Performance from the HEM of Geneva. She regularly performs contemporary music, also as a free-improviser, and has worked with Jean Geoffroy, Henri-Charles Caget, Jean-Marc Foltz, Joëlle Léandre, Denis Levaillant, Donatienne Michel-Dansac, Heinz Holliger, Martin Matalon. She is also invited to perform with several national orchestras in France such as the Orchestre National de Lyon, Orchestre National de Lille, Opéra de Lyon, Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg, among others. She is involved in chamber music, on modern, classical or baroque repertoire, and finds inspiration through the exploration of these different musical aesthetics. She won a price in Kürten (Germany) for her interpretation of Zungenspitzentanz in 2017, and she is a beneficiary of a scholarship from Yamaha Music Foundation of Europe and Adami.