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Maude Mary Puddy

Maude Mary Puddy (27 March 1883 – 1 August 1974) was an Australian pianist and music educator.

Maude Mary Puddy
Puddy, c. 1920
Born(1883-03-27)27 March 1883
Brompton, South Australia
Died1 August 1974(1974-08-01) (aged 91)

Early life and education edit

Puddy was born in Brompton, South Australia on 27 March 1883.[1] She was the third daughter of Cornish-born Jane (née Coombe) and Devon-born Albert Puddy.[2][3]

She was educated at the Currie Street Model School[4] and then Advanced School for Girls in Grote Street, Adelaide.[1] From the age of eight she was taught piano by her father. In 1893, competing against girls of 15, she won the annual Public School Exhibition for piano. She performed a public concert in August 1894 and was praised for both her technique and "con amore style of playing".[5] She won the Public School Exhibition for piano again in 1894.[4] She began lessons with Gotthold Reimann at the Adelaide College of Music in 1895 and continued under his tuition when the college merged with the Elder Conservatorium of Music at the University of Adelaide.[6] In 1898 Puddy received special mention by the examiners assessing the competitors for the Elder pianoforte scholarship.[7] The following year she won that three-year scholarship.[8] In 1900 she was awarded the first diploma of associate of music[9] and in 1905 she graduated with a bachelor of music.[10]

Career edit

 
Puddy at the piano, c. 1920

In 1905 Puddy left Adelaide for Vienna, via Melbourne and London, with her eldest sister, Rosa. There she studied with Theodor Leschetizky, gave concerts and worked as a student teacher. Leschetizky said of her, "her notable talent has helped her not only to perform as a distinguished public piano player, but also to teach with an unusual measure of success".[6] He further honoured her by dedicating Valse Prelude (op. 49, no. 2) to her.[10][11]

Puddy and Rosa moved to London in 1913 and stayed there for the duration of World War I. In addition to teaching and performing professionally, Puddy entertained Australian and other soldiers in camps and recovering in hospitals.[12]

In 1919 she was appointed by the University of Adelaide to fill Reimann's position as locum tenens.[13] Taking up the job in January 1920 she remained at the Elder Conservatorium until her retirement in 1949.[1]

She accompanied Benno Moiseiwitsch, playing the orchestral part of Tchaikowsky's 1st Piano Concerto to his solo at a concert in Adelaide in 1923 which was met by a "storm of applause".[14]

From 1928 she performed on radio 5CL as a soloist, accompanist and as a member of the Elder Trio (Charles Schilsky and Harold Parsons).[15]

Puddy died on 1 August 1974 and was buried at Dudley Park Cemetery.[1][16]

Legacy edit

Five years after her retirement, a scholarship was inaugurated to be awarded to a piano student at the Elder Conservatorium.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Holder, Alison, "Puddy, Maude Mary (1883–1974)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, retrieved 7 February 2022
  2. ^ "Diseases From Which Doctors Die". The Advertiser (Adelaide). South Australia. 17 September 1934. p. 19. Retrieved 7 February 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  3. ^ "Mr. A. Puddy". Chronicle. Vol. LXXX, no. 4, 234. South Australia. 6 January 1938. p. 47. Retrieved 7 February 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  4. ^ a b "The Public Schools' Floral and Industrial Society". South Australian Register. Vol. LIX, no. 14, 970. South Australia. 5 November 1894. p. 7. Retrieved 6 February 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  5. ^ "A Promising Juvenile Pianiste". South Australian Register. Vol. LIX, no. 14, 890. South Australia. 3 August 1894. p. 7. Retrieved 6 February 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  6. ^ a b "Maude Mary Puddy". Flinders Ranges Research. Retrieved 8 February 2022.
  7. ^ "The Elder Conservatorium of Music". Evening Journal. Vol. XXX, no. 8521. South Australia. 15 March 1898. p. 3 (One O'Clock Edition). Retrieved 8 February 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  8. ^ "The Elder Scholarship". The Express and Telegraph. Vol. XXXVI, no. 10, 618. South Australia. 14 March 1899. p. 2 (One O'Clock Edition). Retrieved 6 February 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  9. ^ "A Successful Musical Student". The Express and Telegraph. Vol. XXXVII, no. 11, 135. South Australia. 24 November 1900. p. 4. Retrieved 6 February 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  10. ^ a b c "Maude Puddy Prize for Piano". University of Adelaide. Retrieved 8 February 2022.
  11. ^ "Personal". Daily Herald. Vol. 5, no. 1285. South Australia. 6 May 1914. p. 4. Retrieved 6 February 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  12. ^ "Music and the Stage". The Register (Adelaide). Vol. LXXXIII, no. 22, 202. South Australia. 5 January 1918. p. 10. Retrieved 6 February 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  13. ^ "The University of Adelaide". The Express and Telegraph. Vol. LVI, no. 16, 792. South Australia. 28 July 1919. p. 2 (5 O'Clock Edition). Retrieved 6 February 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  14. ^ "Moiseiwitsch". The Register (Adelaide). Vol. LXXXVIII, no. 25, 778. South Australia. 10 August 1923. p. 17. Retrieved 8 February 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  15. ^ "Musical Moments". The Mail (Adelaide). Vol. 17, no. 850. South Australia. 8 September 1928. p. 16. Retrieved 8 February 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  16. ^ "Adelaide's Queen of the Piano". lumen: The University of Adelaide Magazine. Summer 2013. Retrieved 8 February 2022.

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Maude Mary Puddy 27 March 1883 1 August 1974 was an Australian pianist and music educator Maude Mary PuddyPuddy c 1920Born 1883 03 27 27 March 1883Brompton South AustraliaDied1 August 1974 1974 08 01 aged 91 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Legacy 4 ReferencesEarly life and education editPuddy was born in Brompton South Australia on 27 March 1883 1 She was the third daughter of Cornish born Jane nee Coombe and Devon born Albert Puddy 2 3 She was educated at the Currie Street Model School 4 and then Advanced School for Girls in Grote Street Adelaide 1 From the age of eight she was taught piano by her father In 1893 competing against girls of 15 she won the annual Public School Exhibition for piano She performed a public concert in August 1894 and was praised for both her technique and con amore style of playing 5 She won the Public School Exhibition for piano again in 1894 4 She began lessons with Gotthold Reimann at the Adelaide College of Music in 1895 and continued under his tuition when the college merged with the Elder Conservatorium of Music at the University of Adelaide 6 In 1898 Puddy received special mention by the examiners assessing the competitors for the Elder pianoforte scholarship 7 The following year she won that three year scholarship 8 In 1900 she was awarded the first diploma of associate of music 9 and in 1905 she graduated with a bachelor of music 10 Career edit nbsp Puddy at the piano c 1920In 1905 Puddy left Adelaide for Vienna via Melbourne and London with her eldest sister Rosa There she studied with Theodor Leschetizky gave concerts and worked as a student teacher Leschetizky said of her her notable talent has helped her not only to perform as a distinguished public piano player but also to teach with an unusual measure of success 6 He further honoured her by dedicating Valse Prelude op 49 no 2 to her 10 11 Puddy and Rosa moved to London in 1913 and stayed there for the duration of World War I In addition to teaching and performing professionally Puddy entertained Australian and other soldiers in camps and recovering in hospitals 12 In 1919 she was appointed by the University of Adelaide to fill Reimann s position as locum tenens 13 Taking up the job in January 1920 she remained at the Elder Conservatorium until her retirement in 1949 1 She accompanied Benno Moiseiwitsch playing the orchestral part of Tchaikowsky s 1st Piano Concerto to his solo at a concert in Adelaide in 1923 which was met by a storm of applause 14 From 1928 she performed on radio 5CL as a soloist accompanist and as a member of the Elder Trio Charles Schilsky and Harold Parsons 15 Puddy died on 1 August 1974 and was buried at Dudley Park Cemetery 1 16 Legacy editFive years after her retirement a scholarship was inaugurated to be awarded to a piano student at the Elder Conservatorium 10 References edit a b c d Holder Alison Puddy Maude Mary 1883 1974 Australian Dictionary of Biography Canberra National Centre of Biography Australian National University retrieved 7 February 2022 Diseases From Which Doctors Die The Advertiser Adelaide South Australia 17 September 1934 p 19 Retrieved 7 February 2022 via National Library of Australia Mr A Puddy Chronicle Vol LXXX no 4 234 South Australia 6 January 1938 p 47 Retrieved 7 February 2022 via National Library of Australia a b The Public Schools Floral and Industrial Society South Australian Register Vol LIX no 14 970 South Australia 5 November 1894 p 7 Retrieved 6 February 2022 via National Library of Australia A Promising Juvenile Pianiste South Australian Register Vol LIX no 14 890 South Australia 3 August 1894 p 7 Retrieved 6 February 2022 via National Library of Australia a b Maude Mary Puddy Flinders Ranges Research Retrieved 8 February 2022 The Elder Conservatorium of Music Evening Journal Vol XXX no 8521 South Australia 15 March 1898 p 3 One O Clock Edition Retrieved 8 February 2022 via National Library of Australia The Elder Scholarship The Express and Telegraph Vol XXXVI no 10 618 South Australia 14 March 1899 p 2 One O Clock Edition Retrieved 6 February 2022 via National Library of Australia A Successful Musical Student The Express and Telegraph Vol XXXVII no 11 135 South Australia 24 November 1900 p 4 Retrieved 6 February 2022 via National Library of Australia a b c Maude Puddy Prize for Piano University of Adelaide Retrieved 8 February 2022 Personal Daily Herald Vol 5 no 1285 South Australia 6 May 1914 p 4 Retrieved 6 February 2022 via National Library of Australia Music and the Stage The Register Adelaide Vol LXXXIII no 22 202 South Australia 5 January 1918 p 10 Retrieved 6 February 2022 via National Library of Australia The University of Adelaide The Express and Telegraph Vol LVI no 16 792 South Australia 28 July 1919 p 2 5 O Clock Edition Retrieved 6 February 2022 via National Library of Australia Moiseiwitsch The Register Adelaide Vol LXXXVIII no 25 778 South Australia 10 August 1923 p 17 Retrieved 8 February 2022 via National Library of Australia Musical Moments The Mail Adelaide Vol 17 no 850 South Australia 8 September 1928 p 16 Retrieved 8 February 2022 via National Library of Australia Adelaide s Queen of the Piano lumen The University of Adelaide Magazine Summer 2013 Retrieved 8 February 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maude Mary Puddy amp oldid 1171912010, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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