Life Lessons in Music: A Tribute to the Beautifully Talented Mrs. Dintzner (1944 - 2025)

Mrs. Dintzner Mrs. Dintzner was born in Montpelier, Vermont as Joyce Fidelia Joslin. (Her middle name was chosen in honor of her grandfather's sister.) Joyce was active in the Waitsfield (Vermont) Federated Church and her local 4-H Club. Later in life, as Mrs. Dintzner, she would pass along the skills she learned as a little girl in 4-H to younger folks, having been the arts and crafts instructor for the Southwick Parks and Recreation Commission's Summer Playground Program for several years. By age 10, Mrs. Dintzner was performing piano solos. As part of a 1954 piano recital, she performed "Musetta's Waltz," from the 1896 opera La bohème, and "Desert Night." At that same recital, she performed a duet with a classmate - using one piano, they performed "Sheep May Safely Graze," composed by Johann Sebastian Bach in 1731. In 1956, young Joyce, who attended the Bethany School of Dance in Montpelier, tap danced with her sister at Waitsfield's...