Marcel Moyse papers, 1862-1989 (bulk 1889-1984).

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Marcel Moyse papers, 1862-1989 (bulk 1889-1984).

The majority of the collection consists of Moyse's papers relating to his work as a teacher of the French-style of flute playing.

7.16 linear feet (23 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6790613

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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Böhm, Theobald, 1794-1881

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German flute player. From the description of Theobald Böhm autograph letter to O.N. Chaffee, 1877 May 24. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 631767547 Composed 1845. Dedicated to J. Clinton.--Cf. Fleisher Collection. From the description of Fantaisie sur des thèmes suisses : pour flûte avec accompt. d'orchestre ou de piano, op. 23 / par Th. Boehm. [19--?] (Franklin & Marshall College). WorldCat record id: 42623589 ...

Moyse, Louis, 1912-2007

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The adjective "Marlborian" refers to the Marlboro Music School and Festival, of which the composer was a co-founder, located in Marlboro, Vermont. The 2nd movement (Andante) is based on an old Jamaica, Vermont folk song, Henry Green. Composed 1958. First performance at the 9th Annual May Festival Concert at the Brattleboro Music Center, Brattleboro, Vermont, 17 May 1959, Battleboro Festival Orchestra, the composer conducting, Myron Bloom and Richard Mackey soloists. Dedicated to Myron Bloom and ...

Moyse, Marcel, 1889-1984

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Marcel Moyse was a renowned flutist, teacher and chamber music coach in addition to being an amateur artist of some accomplishment. Moyse was born on May 17, 1889 in Saint Amour, France. At age 15, he traveled to Paris to live with his uncle, a professional cellist. In 1906, Moyse studied flute with Paul Taffanel and won the premier prix at the Paris Conservatoire. Moyse was a soloist in the Opera-Comique in Paris from 1913 to 1938. He first toured America in 1913. Moyse...

Soussman, H.

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Serkin, Rudolf, 1903-1991

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Rudolf Serkin (1903-1991) was a Hungarian-born composer. He studied and performed throughout Europe until 1933, when he and violinist Adolf Busch and family left Germany for Switzerland (Serkin was later to marry Busch's daughter, Irene). In 1939 they emigrated to the United States, where Serkin taught at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia and was later (1968-1976) its Director. He and Adolf Busch founded the Marlboro Music School and Festival near Brattleboro, Vermont. Fr...

Moyse, Blanche Honegger.

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Andersen, Joachim

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Flautist, conductor, and composer, of Copenhagen, Denmark. From the description of Correspondence, 1882-1899. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 19105663 Danish flutist. From the description of "Etude Op. 15." : autograph manuscript, 1891 June 01. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270561491 ...

Marlboro Music School and Festival

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