[Menvi-discuss] Bettye Krolick - Celebrating Her Life
SClark6144 at aol.com
SClark6144 at aol.com
Sat Aug 6 16:59:52 EDT 2011
Awwwwww. So sorry to hear that. Is her husband still alive? I was at
Illinois when they were there in the '60s. He taught string bass, I think.
She tried to get me into music braille at that time, but when she said it
had to be perfect with no errors, it scared me out, plus I was doing lots
of literary at the time and didn't think I could handle it. I didn't start
the music exercises until the '90s.
Syl
In a message dated 8/6/2011 3:42:25 P.M. US Eastern Standard Time,
richardtaesch at menvi.org writes:
Dear MENVI members:
It is with great sadness that I announce the passing of Bettye Krolick
last evening. She is known to most of us as "The Godmother of Braille
Music."
More will follow as soon as it becomes available.
The inspiration for your network, and the enormous advances in music
braille and its technology, can be greatly attributed to Bettye and to all
of those whose lives she touched.
As for myself, she was a mentor, and a substantial inspiration for the
methodology and presentation of my courses. She will be missed beyond
words.
Richard Taesch
SCCM Braille Music Division
MENVI Headquarters - www.menvi.org
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