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Louis Moyse, a flutist, composer and founder of the Marlboro Music School and Festival, died July 30 in Barre, Vt. He was 94 and lived in Montpelier, Vt. The cause was heart failure, his family said.
Louis Moyse, the flautist who died on July 30 aged 94, was an important link to the prewar French tradition of woodwind playing and a member of the Moyse Trio, which enjoyed great popularity in ...
Louis Moyse, co-founder of Vermont’s Marlboro Music Festival and teacher to top flutists around the world, died Monday at 94 at his home in Montpelier, Vt. Moyse, who moved to Montpelier in the late ...
When Marcel Moyse and son Louis won top honors at the Paris Conservatory, the two renowned flutists did it by outperforming their classmates playing that year's competition piece. Louis Moyse, Skip to ...
Although titled “Her Favorite Things,” Sunday afternoon’s Capital City Concerts program at the Unitarian Church of Montpelier, “Flute, Flutes and More Flutes” might have been more apt. Still, the ...
For years, Blanche Honegger Moyse seemed unstoppable. In 1969, she and her then-husband, Louis Moyse, founded The New England Bach Festival, which lured music lovers to southern Vermont for two ...
pianist and composer Louis Moyse (1912-2007). “I think that I chose these pieces because I had Louis in mind, not deliberately, but almost like, what would Louis want to hear if he were at the concert ...