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  1. Ruth Crawford Seeger, de soltera Ruth Porter Crawford, (East Liverpool, Ohio, 3 de julio de 1901- Chevy Chase, Maryland, 18 de noviembre de 1953) fue una compositora y etnomusicóloga estadounidense.

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  2. Ruth Crawford Seeger (born Ruth Porter Crawford; July 3, 1901 – November 18, 1953) was an American composer and folk music specialist. Her music (especially String Quartet 1931) was a prominent exponent of the emerging modernist aesthetic and she became a central member of a group of American composers known as the "ultramoderns".

  3. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Ruth Crawford Seeger was a U.S. composer. She studied piano as a child and was self-taught as a composer until she entered the American Conservatory. After early works influenced by Alexander Scriabin, she wrote several astonishing serial pieces, including her String Quartet (1931).

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  4. 28 de mar. de 2017 · Tuesday, March 28, 2017. Ruth Crawford Seeger (1901-1953) is widely recognized both as the most important American woman composer of the Twentieth Century, and as a major figure in the study and preservation of American folk music.

  5. 13 de oct. de 2017 · The Pioneering Modernist Who Wrote an Audacious String Quartet - The New York Times. Ruth Crawford Seeger created pathbreaking music. But her family’s folk revival legacy has overshadowed her...

  6. 21 de ene. de 2021 · 21 enero, 2021. Ruth Crawford Seeger nació el 3 de julio de 1901 en Ohio bajo el nombre de Ruth Porter Crawford y murió en Maryland el 18 de noviembre de 1953. Fue una compositora y etnomusicóloga estadounidense reconocida tanto por su originalidad y autenticidad artística, como por su labor historiográfica y educacional.

  7. Composer Ruth Crawford Seeger was a pivotal figure in American modernist music as well as a leading ethnomusicologist. Born in East Liverpool, Ohio, in 1901, Ruth Crawford learned to play piano from her mother. In 1921 she moved to Chicago to pursue her training at the American Conservatory of Music, where she studied musical composition under ...