Margaret Ruthven Lang (Composer)
Born: 27th November 1867, Boston, Mass. USA
Died: 29th May 1972, Boston, Mass. USA
Nationality: American
Margaret Ruthven Lang was an American composer, affiliated with the Second New England School. Lang was also one of the first two women composers (along with Amy Beach) to have compositions performed by American symphony orchestras: Lang's Dramatic Overture, by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, 1893; Beach's Grand Mass in E-flat, 1892, by the Handel and Haydn Society; and Beach's Gaelic Symphony, 1896, by the Boston Symphony..
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- A Spring Idyll, Op. 33 (1)
- Alistair MacAlistair (1)
- Grant We Beseech Thee (1)
- In Praesepio (1)
- Irish Love Song (1)
- Irish Mother’s Lullaby (1)
- Meditation, Op. 26 (1)
- Nonsense Rhymes and Pictures, Opp. 42 & 43 (2)
- One Summer Day, Op. 59 (1)
- Parting Words and Songs (1)
- Petit Roman Pour Le Piano En Six Chapitres, Op. 18 (1)
- Revery, Op. 31 (1)
- Rhapsody in E Minor, Op. 21 (2)
- Song of the Three Sisters (1)
- Songs for Lovers of Children (1)
- Songs of Love Gained and Lost (1)
- Springtime, Op. 30 (1)
- Starlight (1894) (1)
- Te Deum in E–Flat (1)
- The Garden (1)
- The Heavenly Noel (1)
- The Night of the Star (1)
- The Old Man with a Gong (1)
- The Spirit of The Old House - Elegy for Piano, Op. 58 (1)
- The Twilight (1)
- The Young Lady of Parma (1)
- There Was an Old Man Who Said “Well!” (1)
- There Was an Old Person of Ware (1)
- Three Pieces for Young Players, Op. 60 (1)
- Tomorrow and a Lullaby (1)
- Twilight (1894) (1)
- Wind (1)