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Maud's Music of Deep
Valley Maud’s descriptions of daily
life in early 1900 are accurately described in the Betsy-Tacy books and as an
author she paid careful attention to historic detail. Music was an important
part of family life for Maud growing up and is often mentioned in her books. Her
older sister, Kathleen, whose life ambition was to become an opera singer,
played many popular tunes of the day as well as classical, opera and religious
music. All three Hart sisters learned to play the piano. Music set the tone for
many social activities including school programs and dances, musical theater and
touring shows at the Opera House, as well as at home when family and friends
gathered around the piano and rolled up the rugs in the parlor to dance. Maud
used over 200 music references in her children’s books.
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