Margaret B. Hoberg Turrell (1890 – 1948) was an American composer and organist who published her music under the name Margaret Hoberg. She was also a...
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Turrell may refer to Margaret Hoberg Turrell, composer Turrell, Arkansas, a city in the United States Turrell School District Old Turrell City Hall Salmon...
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Dwaine Hoberg (1925–1984), American football coach and politician George Hoberg (1904–1970), Californian businessman Margaret Hoberg Turrell (1890-1948)...
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translated into Russian by Oleg Yegorov. In 1911, American composer Margaret Hoberg Turrell published an arrangement of Little Orphant Annie for choir. In...
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concert pianist, composer, and teacher Antoinette Szumowska: pianist Margaret Hoberg Turrell: composer and organist Ellen Beach Yaw: coloratura soprano Fannie...
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reminiscent of the Second Viennese School. In 1917, the U.S. composer Margaret Hoberg Turrell composed a song based on Browning's poem "Love: Such a Starved...
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Thompson (voice actor), voice of Droopy Dog and Wallace Wimple Margaret Hoberg Turrell, composer and philanthropist One well-known Terre Haute legend...
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(1890–1961) Alice Marion Shaw (born 1890) Susan Spain-Dunk (1890–1962) Margaret Hoberg Turrell (1890–1948) Frida Kern (1891–1988) Florentina Mallá (1891–1973)...
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Beethoven, Hasselmans, Fauré, Donizetti, Sinding, and others. Margaret Hoberg Turrell composed her Concerto in B flat minor for David, and Andre Kostelanetz...
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