Judy Diez d'Aux

BIOGRAPHY

 

Judy Diez d’Aux, originally from Champion, Ohio, is a founding member of The Paramount Chamber Players. She received the Master of Music degree in Flute Performance from Baylor University in

Texas, and the Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Akron. Major teachers have included Brooks de Wetter-Smith, Anne Whaley Laney, Helen Ann Shanley, and George Pope. While living in East Tennessee, she performed frequently with Knoxville Symphony Orchestra and is a flutist for the Assisi Performing Arts in Italy (www.assisiperformingarts.org). Other engagements have included the Banff Centre for the Arts in Canada, Domaine Forgét in Québec, Orvieto Musica in Italy and recitals around the United States.

In addition to performing, Ms. Diez d’Aux has been a lecturer at Tusculum College and Walters State Community College. As a member of the National Federation of Music Clubs (NFMC) and Tennessee Music Teachers Association (TMTA), her private studio students have been Superior winners each year in local and state competitions. Diez d’Aux recently moved to Montreal, Quebec with plans to pursue teaching and performing opportunities.

 

 

 

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