1934
Ms. Mosher is born in New York, New York to Leslie Joseph and Frances Josephine Ekenberg.
1952
Ms. Mosher becomes a Dom Mocquereau Honor Scholar at Manhattanville College.
1956
Ms. Mosher earns a Bachelor of Music from Manhattanville College.
1957
Ms. Mosher begins her career as a musician, pianist, and a teacher.
1960
Ms. Mosher studies postgraduate courses at Hofstra University.
1961
Ms. Mosher becomes vice president of the James K. Mosher Company in Pasadena, California.
1967
Ms. Mosher serves as a music critic for the Pasadena Star-News.
1971
Ms. Mosher becomes manager of contrasts concerts at the Pasadena Art Museum.
1973
Ms. Mosher studies postgraduate courses at the University of Southern California.
1975
Ms. Mosher serves as a representative for the Occidental Life Insurance Company.
1981
Ms. Mosher earns a JD from the University of California.
1982
Ms. Mosher is admitted to practice law in the state of California, and becomes president of the James K. Mosher Company.
1984
Ms. Mosher becomes an associate with White-Howell, Inc., president of Oakhill Enterprises, and a real estate broker.
1987
Ms. Mosher serves as president of the Pasadena Chamber Orchestra.
1989
Ms. Mosher serves as president of the Pasadena Arts Council.
1994
Ms. Mosher begins work as a harpsichordist, lecturer, and composer.
1995
Ms. Mosher releases “William Byrd: Songs, Dances, Battles, Games.”
2002
Ms. Mosher serves as president of the board of directors of Piano Spheres Concerts.
2004
Ms. Mosher serves on the board of directors of the Southern California Baroque Association, and releases “Sally Mosher Plays English Renaissance Harpsichord Music” and “Images and Moods Improvisations.”
2011
Ms. Mosher serves on the board of directors of the Los Angeles Philanthropic Committee for the Arts, and receives the Vero Nihil Verius Award from Concordia University.