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Last updated on September 30, 2024.
Frances Elliott Clark

Frances Elliott Clark (1860-1958) was an early music-appreciation advocate. As a teacher in twentieth century Ottumwa, Iowa, Clark spent ten minutes in each of her chorus rehearsals telling students about composers or helping them recognize the stylistic features of a work that made it possible to place it in its correct historical context. Shortly thereafter, the phonograph added new opportunities for students to listen to music. Clark, who by 1903 had moved to Milwaukee, told of her introduction to Edison's invention and of its potential. She realized the difference it could make to her students if they could hear professional recordings. Her principal agreed, and approved the purchase of a machine for the schools.

1860 - 1958
A student is almost always feeling motivated to practice, if  he leaves his lesson feeling capable — © Frances Elliott Clark
A student is almost always feeling motivated to practice, if he leaves his lesson feeling capable
Teach the student first, the music second and the piano third.
There wouldn't be a sky full of stars if we were all meant to wish on the same one.
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