Virginia F. Mackie
A PROFOUND LOVE OF MUSIC
Honored June, 1985
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Virginia F. Mackie
From her earliest years, the piano was part of Virginia Mackie's life. Taught to play at age three by her mother, at age ninety-four she was still practicing every day. Not only a pianist, Virginia also played the harpsichord, the Indian flute, and the recorder, as well as being a teacher of great influence.
"I've taught all my life," said the Kansas native. Through the years she taught over one thousand students. At the Conservatory of Music at the University of Missouri in Kansas City, Virginia taught piano, music theory, and ear training for twenty-five years. During this time she also accompanied dance groups, directed two choruses, played chamber music, and performed as a soloist, often with the local symphony. In addition, she taught at the University of Arizona and at the Yale School of Music for eighteen years. John Crosby, founder of the Santa Fe Opera, was one of her Yale students.
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