Anca Seidlova

[1] She studied with Leoš Janáček at a conservatory in Brno, with Robert Teichmüller in Leipzig, and with Edwin Hughes and Alexander Lambert in New York.

[8][9] "Miss Seidlova is a pianist of considerable technical attainments," noted a Boston Globe review in 1928.

She played with the Wilberscheid String Quartet in 1934, and the Czechoslovak Instrumental Ensemble in 1935, both with Bedrich Vaska.

[12][13] She co-authored a book for young readers on the history of music,[14] and taught piano; one of her students was jazz bassist Gene Perla.

In her last years, she wrote short stories,[20] and attended weekly Russian language classes.

A pamphlet featuring the face of Renée Chemet, for a violin recital given in Japan on May 31, 1932, with Anca Seidlova on piano and Michio Miyagi on koto
Pamphlet of Renée Chemet, Anca Seidlova and Michio Miyagi's recital that was held in Japan in 1932