- Marcel Moyse - Wikipedia
Moyse played principal flute in various Paris orchestras and appeared widely as a soloist and made many recordings His trademark tone was clear, flexible, penetrating, and controlled by a fast vibrato
- Marcel Moyse Society | Preserving the legacy of this artist . . .
Legendary French flutist and teacher, Marcel Moyse had a profound influence on flute and woodwind playing in the 20th Century During his European career (1910-1949), he was widely sought after as an orchestral and solo player and as a recording artist
- Études et exercises techniques (Moyse, Marcel) - IMSLP
Études et exercises techniques (Moyse, Marcel) This work has been identified as being in the public domain in the United States However, this work has been identified as not being in the public domain in Canada or EU Life+70 countries, unless the rule of the shorter term applies
- The Life and Legacy of Marcel Moyse: A Pioneer in Flute Pedagogy
Marcel Moyse was born in 1889 in France and studied flute at the Paris Conservatory, establishing a strong foundation in classical music As a principal flutist with major orchestras, he captivated audiences worldwide and expanded the flute repertoire through collaborations with renowned composers
- Moyse, Marcel - Flutists - Mastering The Flute
Marcel Moyse was one of the most influential French flutists of the 20th century The first perfomer of flute works by Ravel, Debussy, Ibert
- archives. nypl. org -- Marcel Moyse papers
This series contains Moyse’s personal papers and includes some vital records as well as genealogical information about the Moyse family The professional papers included in this series are representative of Moyse’s work as a teacher and a performer
- Moyse - Wikipedia
Danielle Moyse (born 1961), French philosopher John Moyse (died 1860), captured British soldier allegedly executed by Chinese soldiers for refusing to kow-tow to a general
- The Teaching of Marcel Moyse
Moyse based much of his art on imitating great singing voices As a 19-year-old flutist in the Paris Opera Orchestra, he was struck by how singers Titarufo, Caruso, Tettrazini, Barientos, and the young Marcoux could color phrases
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