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Aubertine Woodward Moore was born on September 27, 1841, in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of Joseph Janvier Woodward and Elizabeth Graham (Cox).
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Aubertine Woodward Moore was born on September 27, 1841, in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of Joseph Janvier Woodward and Elizabeth Graham (Cox).
Educated in private schools in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and later by private tutors, Annie Aubertine specialized in music and the Scandinavian languages, thus preparing herself for the specific line of endeavor which she had in mind and in which she was to make her mark.
One of the earliest students of Scandinavian music in America, Annie Aubertine began in 1880 to give musical lecture-recitals, being a pioneer in that type of educational entertainment. She continued active on the lecture-stage for some years, giving talks in different cities on music and musicians with illustrative piano playing, and lectures on musical-literary subjects. In 1880, she published The Spell-bound Fiddler, a translation from the work of Kristofer N. Janson. Subsequently she collaborated with Rasmus Bjorn Anderson, professor of Scandinavian languages and literature at the University of Wisconsin. In 1886, she assisted in translating into English Thuiskon Hauptner's Voice Culture. From 1900 to 1912, she conducted classes in the history and theory of music and musical appreciation and analysis at the Madison Musical College. She died in Madison, Wisconsin.
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On December 22, 1887, at Madison, Wisconsin, Annie Aubertine married Samuel H. Moore.