Sara Wyche Higgins oral history interview, 1993 June 7

Title

Sara Wyche Higgins oral history interview, 1993 June 7

Creator

Higgins, Sara Wyche, 1920-2010 (interviewee)

Date

6/7/93

Description

Sara Wyche Higgins discusses her almost forty years as a piano teacher in Mint Hill and Charlotte, North Carolina. After moving to Mint Hill in the late 1940s, Mrs. Higgins soon began playing accompaniment at Bain School (now Bain Elementary School), and she describes the central role the school played in the close-knit community's cultural life. A former president of the Charlotte Piano Teachers' Forum, Mrs. Higgins discusses the role the organization has had in raising the level of music education in the city through its monthly programs, master classes, and recitals. She shares her own philosophy on teaching piano, including the need for regular practice and the importance of creating a positive learning experience for children. Mrs. Higgins also discusses working at the Southern Park Music School, explaining that the school's success shows that music lessons can occur in a businesslike setting without reducing the standards of instruction.

Subject

1940-2000
Piano music
Music--Instruction and study
Piano music--Instruction and study
Music appreciation
Higgins, Sara Wyche, 1920-2010
Southern Park Music School (Charlotte, N.C.)
Charlotte Piano Teachers’ Forum (Charlotte, N.C.)
North Carolina Music Educators Association
Bain Elementary School (Charlotte, N.C.)

Source

North Carolina Digital Heritage Center

Relation

https://repository.charlotte.edu/islandora/object/uncc%3A253/datastream/TN/view

Type

sound

References

https://repository.charlotte.edu/islandora/object/uncc%3A253

Citation

Higgins, Sara Wyche, 1920-2010 (interviewee), “Sara Wyche Higgins oral history interview, 1993 June 7,” Center for Knit and Crochet Digital Repository, accessed June 27, 2026, http://digital.centerforknitandcrochet.org/items/show/39763.

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