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Margaret Ferrell Vardell Sandresky (born 28
April 1921) is an
American composer,
organist and teacher. She was
still composing on her 100th birthday....
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National Book
Award for
Poetry in 1959 and 1965
Margaret Vardell Sandresky, composer,
organist and
theorist Juan
Manuel Santos, the
former President...
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keyboards Philip Gl****,
keyboards Dan Dryden,
audio engineer Eleanor Sandresky,
keyboards Nelson Padgett,
keyboards Ted Baker,
keyboards Lisa Bielawa...
- 1921 104 years, 10 days
American Theoretical physicist Margaret Vardell Sandresky F
April 28, 1921 103 years, 360 days
American Composer Elizabeth Kelly...
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Margaret Sandbach (1812–1852),
English poet and
novelist Margaret Vardell Sandresky (born 1921),
American composer Margaret Sangster (1894–1981), American...
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Institute of Musicology, 1964. p. xxviii-xxix, 19–21.
Margaret Vardell Sandresky, "The
Golden Section in
Three Byzantine Motets of Dufay",
Journal of Music...
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scholars in the field.
Founding member and
composer Margaret Vardell Sandresky was the
first woman to
publish in
Music Theory Spectrum, and the first...
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Marshall (composer) L'homme armé:
Variations for Wind
Ensemble Margaret Sandresky Organ M**** "L'homme armé" (1979)[citation needed] Joel Thompson, The Seven...
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Redding III, and Mark
Lockett Otis Redding, soul
musician Margaret Vardell Sandresky,
composer Howard Tate, soul singer-songwriter
Eddie Tigner,
blues pianist...
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Charles Krigbaum, J.
Reilly Lewis,
George Ritchie,
Margaret Vardell Sandresky, and
Russell Saunders - all of whom
became major teachers and performers...