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African American
, Music
, Troubled Water
, Composers
, Florence Price
, Langston Hughes
, Songs
, Women
, Piano
, People Named Margaret Bonds, People Named Bonds
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5 quick facts about Margaret Bonds:
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 As a composer, pianist, and teacher, Margaret Bonds was fortunate to receive wide acclaim in her own lifetime ... 
Source: African American Art Song Alliance || [www.darryltaylor.com]
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Margaret Bonds was noted for her interest in black-music idioms ... 
Source: JSTOR: Margaret Bonds [links.jstor.org]
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 The first African-American to be a guest soloist with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Bonds was a friend of and collaborator ... 
Source: locus solus [www.locussolusrarebooks.com]
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 An accomplished composer, Bonds is known for her many art songs and spiritual arrangements as ... 
Source: DRAM [dram.nyu.edu]
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Margaret Bonds had a close friendship with Langston Hughes, and in 1942 she arranged one of his most famous poems, The Negro Speaks of Rivers ... 
Source: beinecke.library.yale.edu... [beinecke.library.yale.edu]
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Related web page for Margaret Bonds:
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Web Extracted Biography - Zoominfo
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Margaret Bonds, University of the South...
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www.zoominfo.com/Search/Person...ersonID=127030543
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