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Sarah Glover : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sarah Ann Glover
Sarah Ann Glover (13 November 1785 – 20 October 1867) was an English music educator who invented the Norwich sol-fa system. ==Life and career== Glover was born in The Close, Norwich. Her father became Curate of St Laurence's Church, Norwich in 1811, and she developed her learning system to aid teachers with a cappella singing. Her instructional book ''Scheme for Rendering Psalmody Congregational'' met with great success.〔Glover, Sarah Ann (1845). ''A Manual of the Norwich Sol-fa System: For Teaching Singing in Schools and Classes, Or, a Scheme for Rendering Psalmody Congregational.'' Jarrold & Sons〕〔Glover, Sarah Ann (1850). ''The Tetrachordal System.'' Jarrold & Sons〕 It was later refined and developed by John Curwen and others over the years.〔Curwen, John; Sarah Ann Glover (1885). ''An Account of the Tonic Sol-fa Method of Teaching to Sing. A Modification of Miss Glover's Norwich Sol-fa Method, Or Tetrachordal System.''〕〔Harris, Clement Anntrobus (1918). The War Between the Fixed and Movable Doh. ''Musical Quarterly'' Vol. IV, pp. 184-195.〕 The concept became well known in popular culture after it was featured in a song from ''The Sound of Music''. Glover later lived in Cromer, then Reading, then Hereford. She died of a stroke in Great Malvern and was buried there.
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