Margaret Allison Bonds (March 3, 1913 – April 26, 1972) was an American composer, pianist, arranger, and teacher. One of the first Black composers and...
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blacking out. She awakens the next day with no memory of what happened. Margaret bonds with the mistreated orphan Carlita, who is plagued by bad visions. Father...
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National Association of Negro Musicians (NANM), when pianist-composer Margaret Bonds premiered Price's Fantasie nègre [No. 1] (1929) in its original version...
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The Ballad of the Brown King is a cantata composed by Margaret Bonds. It may be her most frequently performed work. It was written in honor of the African...
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Julia Bonds (1952–2011), anti-coal mining activist, director of CRMW Margaret Bonds (1913–1972), American composer and pianist Parris Afton Bonds, American...
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Richmond, Indiana, Rorem found an early interest in music, studying with Margaret Bonds and Leo Sowerby. He developed a strong enthusiasm for French music and...
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Margaret Richardson may refer to: Margaret Richardson (curler), Scottish curler Margaret Richardson (lawyer), American lawyer Margaret Bonds, composer...
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composer Regina Harris Baiocchi (born 1956), composer, writer and educator Margaret Bonds (1913–1972), composer and pianist Valerie Coleman, composer and flutist...
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orchestra by Margaret Bonds was commissioned by Leontyne Price for her album with the Rust College Choir, but Price did not record Bonds's arrangement...
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Ethiopia's Shadow in America (1929–32) Related articles Marian Anderson Margaret Bonds George Chadwick Frederick Converse Maude Roberts George Langston Hughes...
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Six Songs on Poems of Edna St. Vincent Millay by American composer Margaret Bonds. In 2023, Meryl Streep recited one of her poems, “Recuerdo”, in season...
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and her sister Stella Foster, who are both entertainment journalists Margaret Bonds, composer, pianist, arranger, and educator. Young Chop, music producer...
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as the song "The Big Money" from their album Power Windows (1985). Margaret Bonds also collaborated with Dos Passos and wrote a musical theater work set...
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Ethiopia's Shadow in America (1929–32) Related articles Marian Anderson Margaret Bonds George Chadwick Frederick Converse Maude Roberts George Langston Hughes...
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Ethiopia's Shadow in America (1929–32) Related articles Marian Anderson Margaret Bonds George Chadwick Frederick Converse Maude Roberts George Langston Hughes...
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Jennifer Beals, actress (Flashdance, Devil in a Blue Dress, The L Word). Margaret Bonds, composer, pianist, and activist. Sir Henry Channon, Member of Parliament...
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and workshops. His repertoire includes music by Gamal Abdel-Rahim, Margaret Bonds, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Robert Nathaniel Dett, Halim El-Dabh, Coleridge-Taylor...
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Esteban Muñoz (a noted Cuban-American queer theorist), black pianist Margaret Bonds, Jeffrey Jerome Cohen (a writer and professor in Medieval studies) and...
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Ethiopia's Shadow in America (1929–32) Related articles Marian Anderson Margaret Bonds George Chadwick Frederick Converse Maude Roberts George Langston Hughes...
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Social Research. His teachers include Morton Feldman, Ornette Coleman, Margaret Bonds, Robert Starer, Hall Overton, Chou Wen-Chung, William Sydeman, Hale...
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Conservator, which he edited from 1908 to 1910. He was the father of composer Margaret Bonds. Monroe Alpheus Majors was born in Waco, Texas, in 1864, the son of...
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(1957) Nancy Bloomer Deussen Pacific City for Piano Quintet (1990). Margaret Bonds Piano Quintet in F major (1933) Nimrod Borenstein Light and darkness...
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(1880–1959) Dušan Bogdanović (born 1955) William Bolcom (born 1938) Margaret Bonds (1913–1972) Francis Boott (1813–1904) David Borden (born 1938) Benjamin...
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scholarship award recipient in 1919), William L. Dawson, Florence Price, Margaret Bonds, Warren George Wilson, James Frazier, Julia Perry, Grace Bumbry, Leon...
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Variation, for orchestra William Bolcom – Romantic Pieces, for piano Margaret Bonds – Dream Portraits (3), for voice and piano "Ezekiel saw the wheel",...
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concert pianist Mary Louise Boehm (1924–2002), pianist and painter Margaret Bonds (1913–1972), early African American composer and pianist Elena Braslavsky...
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and politician, 22nd Lieutenant Governor of Quebec (d. 1982) 1913 – Margaret Bonds, American pianist and composer (d. 1972) 1913 – Harold J. Stone, American...
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by African-American composers, including Price, William Grant Still, Margaret Bonds, and Ed Bland. Her Grammy-nominated 2023 album, Reflections in Time...
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Nancarrow (1912–1997) Hugo Weisgall (1912–1997) Milton Adolphus (1913–1988) Margaret Bonds (1913–1972) Henry Brant (1913–2008) Norman Dello Joio (1913–2008) Alvin...
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Constance Bennett Pauline Betz Arthur Blake Joan Blondell Ray Bolger Margaret Bonds Victor Borge Ruthanna Boris Betty Brewer Berry Brothers Betty Bryant...
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