1925-1926 Yearbook

PETIT JEAN Piano Department I~I HE recitals this year in the Department of Piano • have been above the sta ndard. The numbers selected were unusually difficult to play. Miss Moody does not graduate any student this year, but the talent represented in this organization is exceptionally good. With the addition of severa l new pianos, practice periods could be called more regularly and systematically. They do not have the finished players as last year; neither do they have the novices. All the students are on a more level plane. Great interest has been shown in the musicales. , G~J ? 54

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