Christine Fish Moulton
Christine Fish Moulton is professor of flute at Mansfield University of PA where she also teaches the Timani Method “Move Better to Play Better”, Keyboard Skills, Body Mapping for Musicians, Music Fundamentals and directs the Mansfield High School Summer Flute Intensive in early summer every year.
The Timani method is an approach to playing more effectively based in Oslo, Norway and taught internationally. Body Mapping is a method to help musicians move and play with more ease and effectiveness. As a certified Timani teacher and licensed Body Mapping Educator she teaches lessons and leads workshops and master classes which have included the National Flute Association Convention in the US, the New York Flute Club, the Association of Bodymapping Educators Conference, Juilliard Pre-College program, Mid-Atlantic Flute Convention, Rutgers University and others.
As a flutist she performs regularly with Valley Vivaldi, the Manhattan Contemporary Chamber Ensemble (MCCE), the annual Finger Lakes Chamber Music Festival and the annual Bach by Candlelight concerts at St. Pauls Episcopal Church in Elkins Park, PA. Previously a member of the Allentown Symphony, she also participated in the Spoleto Festivals in the USA and Italy.
She was first place winner in the James Pappoutsakis Flute Competition in 1993 and serves as secretary of the Marcel Moyse Society.
She is also a long term practitioner of Ashtanga Yoga.
See: christinemoulton.com
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