Frances Terry
Frances Terry (1884–1965) was an American composer.A native of East Windsor, Connecticut, Terry undertook composition lessons with Louis Victor Saar and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Severn, among others. She was active as a piano instructor in New York City and Passaic, New Jersey, later moving to Northampton, Massachusetts. Much of her output consists of works for piano, but she composed a violin sonata and a theme and variations for string quartet as well; the sonata received a prize from the Society for the Publication of American Music in 1931. Stylistically, her work has been described as "Mildly 20th-century with strong expressive qualities and rich harmonies". Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Sasmita Mishra, Bianca J Lavelle, Joe Desrosiers, Matt T Ardito, Frances Terry, William D Martin, Anne S De Groot, Stephen H GregoryGet full text
Published 2014
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3by Songhua Zhang, Joseph Desrosiers, Jose R Aponte-Pieras, Kristen DaSilva, Loren D Fast, Frances Terry, William D Martin, Anne S De Groot, Leonard Moise, Steven F MossGet full text
Published 2014
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4by Lauren M. Meyers, Andres H. Gutiérrez, Christine M. Boyle, Frances Terry, Bethany G. McGonnigal, Andres Salazar, Michael F. Princiotta, Wiliam D. Martin, Anne S. De Groot, Leonard MoiseGet full text
Published 2021
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