Robert Hugh Willoughby

Robert Hugh Willoughby
Background information
Born (1921-06-06) June 6, 1921
Grundy Center, Iowa, United States
Occupation(s) flute player and teacher
Instruments modern flute, Baroque flute

Robert Hugh Willoughby (born June 6, 1921) is an American classical flute player and flute teacher. He plays both Baroque and modern flute. He has been described by Flute magazine as the "American grandmaster of the flute".

Willoughby taught for many years at Oberlin College, where he was the first Robert Wheeler Professor of Performance. He taught for ten years at the Peabody Institute,[1] and now teaches at the Longy School of Music of Bard College. In 1996 he received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Flute Association.[2]

Students

Among his many students is the jazz flute player Paul Horn.[3]

Selected discography

Personal life

He married author Elaine Macmann Willoughby in 1957.

Publications

References

  1. Robert Bigio (December 2010). Robert Willoughby: American Grandmaster of the Flute. Flute. Accessed April 2015.
  2. "Achievement Awards". nfaonline.org. Accessed April 2015.
  3. Will Mason (2011). Former Professor of Flute Robert Willoughby Celebrates 90th Birthday. Oberlin Conservatory Magazine, 2011. Accessed April 2015.
  4. "Conn-Selmer Keynotes". conn-selmer.com.

Further reading and listening

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