Anton David Kuskin

Anton David Kuskin

LAKEVILLE — Anton David Kuskin, 85, professional flutist, died on his birthday, March 31, 2021.  

Born in Brooklyn, N.Y.,  he lived many years in Connecticut and Nova Scotia with his wife and companion, Sunny, with whom he shared a passion for folk art.

He founded Trio Sonata, which consisted of classic guitar, oboe and flute. They released five compact discs, and traveled throughout the United States and Canada. He had just written a book about their adventures on tour.  

Anton graduated from the Manhattan School of Music with bachelor and master’s degrees. He taught at all levels, from very young children to adults.

He was the head of the music department of Indian Mountain School in Lakeville and he worked in many institutions of higher education, like the University of Connecticut and many independent schools in New England and New York.

Renowned for his talent for organizing, arranging and playing, he was also loved for his sense of humor by his many students, colleagues and friends.

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