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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.

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by Sutherland, Margaret, 1897-1984
Grosvenor Place, N.S.W. : Reproduced and distributed by Australian Music Centre, [1999]
 
 
Uniform title: Suites, flute, clarinet, bassoon
by Sutherland, Margaret, 1897-1984
Perth, W.A. : Keys Press, 2008
 
 
Uniform title: Concertos, violin, orchestra
by Sutherland, Margaret, 1897-1984
Sydney : J. Albert & Son, c1978
 
 
by Sutherland, Margaret, 1897-1984
Grosvenor Place, N.S.W. : Reproduced and distributed by Australian Music Centre, [1999]
 
 
by Sutherland, Margaret, 1897-1984
Paris [France] : Editions de L'Oiseau Lyre, Louise B.M. Dyer, [1934]
 
 
by Sutherland, Margaret, 1897-1984
Paris [France] : Editions de L'Oiseau Lyre, Louise B.M. Dyer, [1934]
 
 
by Sutherland, Margaret, 1897-1984
Grosvenor Place, N.S.W. : Reproduced and distributed by Australian Music Centre, [1999]
 
 
by Sutherland, Margaret, 1897-1984
Grosvenor Place, N.S.W. : Reproduced and distributed by Australian Music Centre, [1999]
 
 
 
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