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Margaret Ruthven Lang
Born: 27th November 1867, Boston, Mass. USA
Died: 29th May 1972, Boston, Mass. USA
Nationality: American
Margaret Ruthven Lang was an American composer and violinist primarily active in Boston. Lang is often considered the first woman composer to have a composition performed by a major American symphony orchestra, when her now-lost Dramatic Overture was premiered by the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1893.
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- A Spring Idyll, Op. 33 (2)
- Alistair MacAlistair (2)
- Grant We Beseech Thee (1)
- In Praesepio (1)
- Irish Love Song (1)
- Irish Mother’s Lullaby (1)
- Meditation, Op. 26 (2)
- Nonsense Rhymes and Pictures, Opp. 42 & 43 (2)
- One Summer Day, Op. 59 (2)
- Parting Words and Songs (1)
- Petit Roman Pour Le Piano En Six Chapitres, Op. 18 (1)
- Revery, Op. 31 (2)
- Rhapsody in E Minor, Op. 21 (3)
- Song of the Three Sisters (2)
- Songs for Lovers of Children (1)
- Songs of Love Gained and Lost (1)
- Springtime, Op. 30 (2)
- Starlight (1894) (1)
- Te Deum in E–Flat (1)
- The Garden (1)
- The Heavenly Noel (1)
- The Night of the Star (1)
- The Old Man with a Gong (1)
- The Spirit of The Old House - Elegy for Piano, Op. 58 (1)
- The Twilight (1)
- The Young Lady of Parma (1)
- There Was an Old Man Who Said “Well!” (1)
- There Was an Old Person of Ware (2)
- Three Pieces for Young Players, Op. 60 (1)
- Tomorrow and a Lullaby (1)
- Twilight (1894) (1)
- Wind (1)