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      • Composed in 1959 by English collector Pat Shuldham-Shaw (1917–1977) and dedicated to Margaret Grant, representative in Devon of the English Folk Dance and Song Society on the occasion of her retirement.
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  2. May 21, 2021 · Margaret Bonds was a barrier-breaking African American composer and musician who enjoyed a long-lasting friendship and collaboration with the pioneering classical great, Florence Price.

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  3. Margaret Allison Bonds (March 3, 1913 – April 26, 1972) [1] was an American composer, pianist, arranger, and teacher. One of the first Black composers and performers to gain recognition in the United States, she is best remembered today for her popular arrangements of African-American spirituals and frequent collaborations with Langston Hughes.

  4. Aug 29, 2016 · Margaret Bonds was a music prodigy, and by age 13 she had begun to compose. At age 16 she enrolled at Northwestern University, where she won awards in piano and composition. In 1933, at age 20, she became the first African American to perform as a soloist with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

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  5. Read about the Margaret Bonds' life and music, and navigating a 1930s America as an African American woman.

  6. Margaret Bonds (1913-1972) Composer of the Week. Donald Macleod is joined by Dr Samantha Ege to explore the life and music of African American composer Margaret Bonds.

  7. Mar 1, 2024 · Explore the underappreciated life and work of Margaret Bonds, a pioneering Black composer and pianist, whose music is still being discovered 46 years after her death.

  8. Jan 28, 2013 · Margaret Bonds was a pianist and composer noted for her musical adaptations of Shakespeare and collaboration with Langston Hughes. Bonds was the first African American soloist to appear with the Chicago Symphony and played an important role in the development of twentieth century classical and musical theater.

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