Bonds, Margaret

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Name (Latin)
Bonds, Margaret
Other forms of name
Richardson, Margaret, 1913-1972
Date of birth
1913-03-03
Date of death
1972-04-26
Field of activity
Music
Occupation
Composers
Associated Language
eng
Gender
female
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 51880659
Wikidata: Q1894804
Library of congress: no 88002160
Sources of Information
  • Grove Music online, Apr. 12, 2024(Bonds [Richardson], Margaret Allison; composer, pianist teacher)
  • Wikipedia, Apr. 12, 2024(Margaret Bonds; composer, pianist, arranger, teacher)
  • Her Troubled water, c1967:caption (Margaret Bonds)
  • Horne, A. String music of Black composers, c1991:p. 41 (Bonds, Margaret Allison; b. 3-3-13, Chicago, Ill.; d. 4-26-72, Los Angeles)
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Wikipedia description:

Margaret Allison Bonds (March 3, 1913 – April 26, 1972) 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. She was the first African American woman to perform with the all-White and all-male Chicago Symphony Orchestra, one of the first African American women to have her music broadcast on European radio, the first African American woman to have her music performed widely in Africa, only the second African American woman in classical music to be elected to full membership in ASCAP, and the first woman, Black or white, to win three awards from ASCAP.

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