Ruth Crawford Seeger
Ruth Crawford Seeger (born Ruth Porter Crawford; July 3, 1901 – November 18, 1953) was an American composer and folk music specialist. Her music (especially ''String Quartet 1931'') was a prominent exponent of the emerging modernist aesthetic and she became a central member of a group of American composers known as the "ultramoderns". Though she composed primarily during the 1920s and 1930s, Seeger turned towards studies on folk music from the late 1930s until her death. Her music influenced later composers, particularly Elliott Carter. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Seeger, Ruth Crawford, 1901-1953
Published 1996
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by Lomax, John Avery, 1867-1948
Published 1975
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by Lomax, John Avery, 1867-1948
Published 1947
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by Lomax, John A. (John Avery), 1867-1948
Published 1947
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by Lomax, John A. (John Avery), 1867-1948
Published 1941
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Published 1988
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Published 2001
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