Series B - [Piano pedagogy volumes]

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OTUFM 72-B

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[Piano pedagogy volumes]

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  • 1896-1930 (Creation)

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2 volumes

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(1890-1984)

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Series consists of two volumes (listed below) used by Edith McConica when she was learning, and later teaching, piano. Both volumes are annotated by Edith and her children.

  1. Czerny, Carl. Praktische Fingerübingen für Piano Solo, op. 802, Heft I. Offenbach am Main: Johann André, [1850].
  2. Bilbro, Mathilde. First melody lessons for piano. London, Oakville: The Frederick Harris Co., [193-?].

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      Note in Edith McConica's hand: "Czerny 5-finger exercises, my first, about 1896 - teacher Leora Kridler (Mrs. Milton Herrold). First melody lessons by Bilbro. Taught by me to W.C.McC., T.H. McC. III, Martha, J.K. McC. [Edith's children]"

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      Signed at top of Bilbro volume in child's script: "Jimmy McConica [James K. McConica]"

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