After college, Weston taught music to kindergardeners at Miss Simonson's School in Pittsburgh. This experience informed the composition of a number of programmatic and pedagogical suites for piano, many of which were published by the Arthur P. Schmidt company (now
Summy Birchard).[5][3]
Weston married William G. Rogers, an author and newspaper editor, on Oct 5, 1934 in Springfield.[6]
Toys: A Suite for the Piano (1923, published by John Church)[12] This suite was in the first grade of the New England Conservatory's piano teaching curriculum in 1929.[13]
Under the Christmas Tree (1922)[8] The eleven pieces are: Hobby Horse, A Doll That Goes to Sleep,The Tinkle-Tinkle Box, In a Little White Cradle, The Big Red Drum, Wooden Soldiers, Taps, The Little Pop-Gun, Jumping Jack, Candle Lighting Time, and Twinkle, Twinkle, Christmas Tree.
Goldilocks (1927, published by Arthur P. Schmidt)[15]
After college, Weston taught music to kindergardeners at Miss Simonson's School in Pittsburgh. This experience informed the composition of a number of programmatic and pedagogical suites for piano, many of which were published by the Arthur P. Schmidt company (now
Summy Birchard).[5][3]
Weston married William G. Rogers, an author and newspaper editor, on Oct 5, 1934 in Springfield.[6]
Toys: A Suite for the Piano (1923, published by John Church)[12] This suite was in the first grade of the New England Conservatory's piano teaching curriculum in 1929.[13]
Under the Christmas Tree (1922)[8] The eleven pieces are: Hobby Horse, A Doll That Goes to Sleep,The Tinkle-Tinkle Box, In a Little White Cradle, The Big Red Drum, Wooden Soldiers, Taps, The Little Pop-Gun, Jumping Jack, Candle Lighting Time, and Twinkle, Twinkle, Christmas Tree.
Goldilocks (1927, published by Arthur P. Schmidt)[15]