Agnes Hope Pillsbury

Agnes Hope Pillsbury (September 28, 1876 – February 10, 1937)[1] was an American pianist, music educator, and settlement worker.

She taught and performed in Chicago for most of her career, and lived at Hull House for almost twenty years.

[9] In 1929, she played a Helen Sears composition with the Woman's Symphony Orchestra of Chicago, with Ebba Sundstrom conducting.

She taught at Oxford College in Ohio before 1905,[13][14] and joined the faculty of the Bush Conservatory of Music in 1908.

[19] She invited pianist Vivian Blythe Owen to join in the work at Hull House.