Agnes Moore Fryberger

Agnes Moore Fryberger (May 30, 1868 - September 16, 1939) was an American music educator, lecturer, and author, as well as a clubwoman.

[2] She was the daughter of Benjamin F. Moore and Florence Virginia Wilber,[3] descendants of Colonial families, who moved to Minneapolis in 1883.

In 1911, she began distinctive educational work as assistant music supervisor in the Minneapolis Public Schools.

She was also the faculty teacher at the American Normal Institute (summer school) in Evanston, Illinois, 1914 to 1917.

[3] Fryberger was an instructor at McPhail Music School, 1916 to 1920; and at the College of Education, University of Minnesota, 1918 to 1920.

[4] She was a Congregationalist, Republican, and a member the Filson Club (Kentucky ancestors) and Daughters of the American Revolution.

Agnes Moore Fryberger (1925)
Listening Lessons in Music, Graded for Schools