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Margaret Sutherland (20 November 1897 - 12 August 1984) was an Australian composer, probably the best-known female composer her country has produced. A student of Sir Arnold Bax in London during the 1920s, she wrote pieces in almost all forms, but particularly concentrated on the genre of chamber music. Her major works include The Four Temperaments (orchestrated by Robert Hughes in 1964), concertos for various instruments (including violin), a symphonic poem entitled Haunted Hills (1953), and the opera The Young Kabbarli (1966). The libretto for The Young Kabbarli was written by Lady Maie Casey, wife of Lord Casey, politician and Governor-General of Australia. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Haunted Hills
322Dithyramb
203Concerto for String Orchestra: 1. Allegro con brio
144Concerto for Violin and Orchestra: I. Allegro
125Concerto for Violin and Orchestra: II. Adagio
126Violin Sonatina: I. Gaily rhythmic
117Concerto for Violin and Orchestra: III. Allegro
98Concerto for String Orchestra: 2. Tempo di menuetto
99Concerto for String Orchestra: 3. Sempre vivace ma pomposo
910Concerto Grosso: I. Allegro
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Australian Composers Volume 1: Miriam Hyde & Margaret Sutherland
The Chamber Music with Strings (Tall Poppies TP116)
Barnard, Trevor: Bach Transcriptions and Australian Piano Music)
Bach Transcriptions And Modern Australian Piano Music
Spirit Dances
Nostalgia: Piano Music by Australian Women
MArgaret Sutherland - The Piano Music
Margaret Sutherland: The Piano Music

Sutherland: Concerto for String Orchestra / Concerto Grosso
Australian Composers Vol. 1
Sutherland: The Chamber Music with Strings
Sutherland: Three Concertos • Haunted Hills