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Peggy Stuart Coolidge

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In 1952 she married Joseph R. Coolidge, a freelance writer from Boston. Together they wrote a number of children's stories with Peggy's background music, and other songs in traditional folk style. She wrote her only film score for
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particular melodies, her compositional style is accessible and influenced by American folk and popular idioms; her success at creating a distinctly American musical voice places her among such figures as
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In 1970 also, at Khachaturian's instigation, she became the first American composer to have a concert devoted entirely to her works presented in the
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on a green field. The theme became the basis for a ten-minute orchestral work with narration written by her husband, called
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recorded one of the first LPs ever devoted to the works of a single American female composer. The works were the
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Many of her premieres took place in Europe, and she is better known overseas than she is in her own country.
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for performances of her works, also sometimes appearing as piano soloist. She and Joseph met
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She later wrote a song cycle to words by American poets, to honour the art patron
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Liner notes to the Vox recording "Peggy Stuart Coolidge: American Reflections"
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obituary and the Harvard University Library site say the date was 7 May 1981.
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In addition to the works mentioned above, Peggy Stuart Coolidge wrote:
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in Boston and conducted it for seven years. After the war she moved to
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Peggy Stuart Coolidge manuscript scores and other material, 1924-1981
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in a concert of American music, and she was received by Emperor
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was written in 1965. In 1967 her works were played in
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Peggy Stewart
Margaret Stewart
Swampscott, Massachusetts
Cushing, Maine
composer
conductor
Soviet Union
quote
Charles Ives
Aaron Copland
George Gershwin
Swampscott, Massachusetts
Heinrich Gebhard
Teodor Leszetycki
Leonard Bernstein
New England Conservatory
Quincy Porter
pianist
piano
ice skating
Ferde Grofé
Madison Square Garden
Boston Pops Orchestra
Arthur Fiedler
World War II
Boston
Women's Symphony of Boston
Junior League Orchestra
New York City
psychotherapy

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