New York chamber music society.

Carolyn Harding Beebe (she later spelled her first name as Caroline) was born in Westfield, New Jersey, the daughter of Silas Edwin and Helen Tift Beebe, sometime around 1874. She showed musical interest at an early age and began formal instruction when she was 12 with her aunt, Charlotte Beebe. Carolyn continued her musical studies in Berlin where she studied with Joseph Mosenthal, Paul Tidden, and Moritz Moszkowski. She made her debut at the Singakademie, Berlin, in 1903.

Beebe concertized extensively in Europe, and especially in the United States and Canada, where she played as a soloist in more than 300 cities. She spent the summer of 1912 studying with Harold Bauer in Vevey and Paris. At that time her manager was Loudon Charlton. Beebe taught piano at the Institute of Musical Art (the precursor of the Juilliard School of Music) from its founding in 1905 until 1919.

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