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In page Isabel McNeill Carley:

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Before Carley's death in July 2011, her daughter Anne M Carley undertook the project of producing new editions of the RIT books as well as editing selected essays into a companion book, Making It Up As You Go.[1] Nearly half the essays are new work, previously unpublished, from Carley's handwritten manuscripts, typescripts and computer files. Grouped into three sections, Origins, Practicum and Exhortations, the book provides information and opinion from the life of an early pioneer of the Orff Approach in North America.[citation needed]