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GROFF, Edith. (Dubuque, IA, June 11, 1888-Dubuque, IA, Oct. 4, 1972). Concert pianist. Groff, daughter of Nicholas and Anna (Winkels) Groff, was a teacher of music at the [[DUBUQUE ACADEMY OF MUSIC]] and (beginning in 1938) a piano instructor at the [[UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE]]. She was honored on March 11, 1962. The day was proclaimed "Edith Groff Day" by the [[MAYOR]] in honor of her last concert.
GROFF, Edith. (Dubuque, IA, June 11, 1888-Dubuque, IA, Oct. 4, 1972). Concert pianist. Groff, daughter of Nicholas and Anna (Winkels) Groff was a teacher of music at the [[DUBUQUE ACADEMY OF MUSIC]] and (beginning in 1938) a piano instructor at the [[UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE]]. She was honored on March 11, 1962. The day was proclaimed "Edith Groff Day" by the [[MAYOR]] in honor of her last concert.


A graduate of the Dubuque Academy of Music, Groff studied with Glenn Dillard Gunn of the Berlin Conservatory, Arthur Schnable of Italy and Switzerland, and Josef Lhevinne, head of the Moscow Conservatory.
A graduate of the Dubuque Academy of Music, Groff studied with Glenn Dillard Gunn of the Berlin Conservatory, Arthur Schnable of Italy and Switzerland, and Josef Lhevinne, head of the Moscow Conservatory.

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GROFF, Edith. (Dubuque, IA, June 11, 1888-Dubuque, IA, Oct. 4, 1972). Concert pianist. Groff, daughter of Nicholas and Anna (Winkels) Groff was a teacher of music at the DUBUQUE ACADEMY OF MUSIC and (beginning in 1938) a piano instructor at the UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE. She was honored on March 11, 1962. The day was proclaimed "Edith Groff Day" by the MAYOR in honor of her last concert.

A graduate of the Dubuque Academy of Music, Groff studied with Glenn Dillard Gunn of the Berlin Conservatory, Arthur Schnable of Italy and Switzerland, and Josef Lhevinne, head of the Moscow Conservatory.