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Leone Buyse (born February 7, 1947) is an American flutist, pianist, speaker, and educator. From July 1997 to July 2023 she served on the faculty of The Shepherd School of Music at Rice University, receiving the title ''professor emerita'' upon her retirement.  Professor of Flute for four years at
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, she previously held faculty appointments at the
New England Conservatory The New England Conservatory of Music (NEC) is a Private college, private music school in Boston, Massachusetts. The conservatory is located on Huntington Avenue along Avenue of the Arts (Boston), the Avenue of the Arts near Boston Symphony Ha ...
and
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. Her orchestral career included positions with the
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(assistant and acting principal flutist, 1983-90;1990-93),
Boston Pops The Boston Pops is an American orchestra based in Boston, Massachusetts, specializing in light classical and popular music. The orchestra's current music director is Keith Lockhart. Founded in 1885 as an offshoot of the Boston Symphony Orc ...
(principal flutist, 1983-1990),
San Francisco Symphony The San Francisco Symphony, founded in 1911, is an American orchestra based in San Francisco, California. Since 1980 the orchestra has been resident at the Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall in the city's Hayes Valley, San Francisco, Hayes Valley ne ...
(assistant principal flutist, 1978-83), and
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(second flute and solo piccolo, 1971-78). In 2010 she was honored with the
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’s Lifetime Achievement Award for outstanding contributions to the flute community worldwide.


Biography

Leone Buyse was born on February 7, 1947 in Oneida, New York, the daughter of Leonard and Ione Hinman Buyse. Her mother, a pianist who earned a master’s degree in theory from the
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, was her first piano teacher and both parents supported her early interest in music. While growing up in Ithaca, New York, she attended many concerts at
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and heard renowned musicians of that time such as flutists
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and Albert Tipton, pianist
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, violinist
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, tenor
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, guitarist
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, and the famed French pedagogue
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. This musical upbringing and exposure to world class musicians from an early age contributed greatly to her musical development. Buyse’s formal music training began at a very young age with piano lessons and then expanded to include flute lessons at age nine.  When she was 12 she began studying with David Berman, Professor of Flute at
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(1954-1989), who was an extremely important foundational influence throughout her junior and senior high school years. At his suggestion Buyse applied to study with Joseph Mariano at the Eastman School of Music, from which she graduated with distinction and a Performer’s Certificate in 1968. Awarded a 
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grant to study in France, Buyse attended the
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, where she first had lessons with
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and the following year with
Jean-Pierre Rampal Jean-Pierre Louis Rampal (7 January 1922 – 20 May 2000) was a French flautist. Rampal popularised the flute in the post–World War II years, recovering flute compositions from the Baroque era, and spurring contemporary composers, ...
, whose summer master classes she attended for three summers in Nice at l’Académie Internationale d’Été. During this time she studied privately with
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, at that time solo flutist of l’Orchestre de Paris, and also attended
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’s summer master class in Boswil, Switzerland. She attributes her style as a flutist and musician to the mentorship of those iconic French artist/teachers. After returning to the United States, Buyse received a Master of Music degree in Flute Performance from
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(then Kansas State Teacher's College), while teaching undergraduate flute students and touring with the woodwind faculty in the Mid-America Woodwind Quintet. Her master's monograph, ''The French Rococo Style Exemplified in Selected Chamber Works of Joseph Bodin Boismortier (1689-1755)'', was published in ''The Emporia State Research Studies'' in 1979. In 1992, she received the Distinguished Alumna Award from Emporia State University. Buyse’s first professional orchestral position was with the
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 as solo piccolo and second flute. She credits this position as having given her an opportunity to grow as an orchestral player, preparing her for subsequent positions in the
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and later, the
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. In 1983, Buyse was invited by
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to join the
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as assistant principal of the Symphony and principal of the
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under
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. During her decade with the BSO and Boston Pops, she appeared numerous times as a soloist with those orchestras and performed with the Boston Symphony Chamber Players. Throughout her Boston years she was a member of Boston Musica Viva, performed with the Muir String Quartet, and collaborated with numerous artists, recording with her BSO colleague
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and pianist
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. In addition she taught at the
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,
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, and
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. While playing the BSO’s summer season at Tanglewood she taught at Boston University’s Tanglewood Institute and appeared in chamber concerts with international soloist
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and with the
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. A devoted advocate of chamber music, she and clarinetist Michael Webster formed the Webster Trio in 1988, playing and recording over the next 30 years with pianists
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, Katherine Collier, and the late Robert Moeling. Through commissions and Webster’s published arrangements of four-hand piano works and operatic music they greatly expanded the repertoire for flute, clarinet, and piano. They promoted this repertoire while performing and teaching throughout
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and in
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,
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,
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, and also Japan, as the Webster Trio Japan with pianist Chizuko Sawa. In 1993 Buyse decided to pursue a more active career as soloist and teacher, accepting a professorship at The 
University of Michigan The University of Michigan (U-M, U of M, or Michigan) is a public university, public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1817, it is the oldest institution of higher education in the state. The University of Mi ...
. After four years she moved to Houston to become Professor of Flute at
Rice University William Marsh Rice University, commonly referred to as Rice University, is a Private university, private research university in Houston, Houston, Texas, United States. Established in 1912, the university spans 300 acres. Rice University comp ...
. Her summer festival engagements have included two decades at the Sarasota Music Festival and appearances at Aspen, Norfolk, Orcas Island, Park City, Strings in the Mountains (Steamboat Springs), Sitka, Skaneateles, Music Academy (Santa Barbara), Texas Music Festival, and the Atlantic Music Festival. Since 2005 she has served as flute coach for Orchestra of the Americas, which currently functions as OAcademy, an intensive online diploma program. Buyse has given recitals and masterclasses throughout the United States and in Mexico, Brazil, Panama, Chile, Italy, France, The Netherlands, Canada, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand. She has appeared as soloist with
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(Geneva),
San Francisco Symphony The San Francisco Symphony, founded in 1911, is an American orchestra based in San Francisco, California. Since 1980 the orchestra has been resident at the Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall in the city's Hayes Valley, San Francisco, Hayes Valley ne ...
,
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, Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional (Mexico City), and the New Hampshire Music Festival, of which she was principal flute for over a decade. Buyse is recognized as one of the foremost flute pedagogues in America. Her students hold positions in such orchestras as the Boston Symphony, San Francisco Symphony, Houston Symphony, Detroit Symphony, Baltimore Symphony, and Toronto Symphony as well as teaching positions at such highly respected schools as Rice University, the
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, and
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. Also an accomplished pianist, she served as a collaborative pianist for Rampal’s summer classes in Nice, France. In 2010 Buyse was awarded the National Flute Association's Lifetime Achievement Award for outstanding contributions to the global flute community. She retired from her position at
Rice University William Marsh Rice University, commonly referred to as Rice University, is a Private university, private research university in Houston, Houston, Texas, United States. Established in 1912, the university spans 300 acres. Rice University comp ...
at the end of June 2023 and currently serves on the faculty of OAcademy, the Texas Music Festival, and the Atlantic Music Festival.


Personal life

In 1987 Buyse married Michael Webster, former principal clarinetist of the Rochester Philharmonic, who subsequently taught at the New England Conservatory, Boston University, and for 26 years at Rice University. He is Artistic Director of the award-winning Houston Youth Symphony.


Discography

Solo
''The Sky’s the Limit'' (Crystal, 1993) ''Contrasts: American Music for Flute and Harp'' (Boston Records, 1994) ''Rivier Revisited'' (Crystal, 2002) ''Dedicated to Barrère'' (Crystal, 2006) ''Dedicated to Barrère, Vol. 2'' (Crystal, 2007)
Webster Trio / Webster Trio Japan
''Tour de France'' (Crystal, 1997) ''World Wide Webster'' (Crystal, 2004) ''American Webster'' (Crystal, 2016) ''Sonata Cho-Cho San'' (Nami/LiveNotes, 1997) ''From Vienna to Budapest (''Camerata Tokyo, 2009)
Selected Chamber
''American Vistas: Music for Flute, Voice, Clarinet & Piano'' (Albany, 2009) ''Martin Amlin: Music for Flute, Clarinet & Piano'' (Albany Records, 2015) Harbison: ''Words from Paterson'' (Elektra/Nonesuch 79189-2). Boston Symphony Chamber Players ''Of Angels and Shepherds'' (CRI 883).  Flute concerti of Richard Toensing with Theodore Kuchar and the National Symphony of Ukraine.  Available on Amazon.


References


External links


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