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At the age of
three, after a few informal piano lessons, Lucy Wilde Warren
announced to her mother that a train passing their home was whistling
an F. Two years after the discovery of her absolute
pitch, Lucy gave her first public concert in her hometown of
Savannah, Georgia, playing a program of Bach and Mozart. Many lessons
and concerts later, Lucy appeared as youth soloist with the Savannah
Symphony Orchestra at the age of thirteen, performing
Mendelssohns G Minor Concerto.
Mrs. Warren
received a Bachelors degree in piano performance and a
Masters degree in piano performance and a Masters degree
in music theory and composition from Converse College in Spartanburg,
South Carolina. She is certified in Suzuki piano methods over the
last 25 years. She has been affiliated with Converse College and
Limestone College, and has maintained her own private piano studio
working with students of all ages and abilities. Lucy has also
frequently served as an adjudicator for MTNA and National Federation
of Music Club events.
Lucy currently
lives in Orlando, Florida with her husband and two sons. She teaches
piano at Rollins College, and enjoys composing and editing for The
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