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Flute Lessons
Theory Lessons
The Dülon Paradis Project
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Who are we and who are they?
We are friends and project partners who received a Canada Council grant to research these two very interesting musicians/composers of the Classical Era who happened to be blind. "They" are Friedrich Ludwig Dülon and Maria Theresia von Paradis. #bringingtheartstolife

Michelle Coon is a Flutist and Flute teacher in Oakville and Toronto. She graduated from Queens in 1985 with a Bachelor of Music , an intense interest in Music History and a passion for playing and teaching flute. She has a YouTube channel called "Theory in a Nutshell" explaining in short videos various concepts in rudiments and harmony. She arranges and composes music for flute ensembles and string and flute ensembles.

Christine Malec is a member of Toronto’s Blind community who works to help arts and science organizations make their content more accessible to people who are Blind or Low Vision. She’s passionate about sharing music in public spaces. She facilitates local music jams in her neighbourhood, and for the CNIB Foundation. She has self-published two historical fiction novels, and has a lively interest in the lives of Blind people in history. She can sometimes be heard singing her heart out in the Toronto Subway System. She offers music and education groups for blind adults through the CNIB Foundation, and is co-host of the Talk Description to Me, LuminoCity, and Described Toronto Collective podcasts. She works with Audio Describers as a consultant for live productions and science-based image descriptions. www.patreon.com/christinemalec
Check here for updates and information as we take this journey of discovering
these two individuals!
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