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Margaret Buechner

Short bio Margaret Buechner

Birthday: 1922 in Hanover, Germany
Died: 1998 in Midland, MI
Genre: Classical
Period: Modern

Full biography Margaret Buechner

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Margaret Buechner was a German-born American composer who was active in the 20th century. She was born in Hanover, Germany in 1922 and passed away in 1998. Buechner inherited the life's work of composer Margaret Buechner and became a well-known composer in her own right. Her compositions were praised for their quiet intensity and celebrated for their poignant lyricism.

Buechner's works were often performed by top orchestras around the world, including the Scottish National Orchestra. She was also mentioned in several articles and publications such as the Classical Composers Database, Bainbridge Island Review, and FM91 Playlists. In addition, Buechner was featured in a book called "Always Looking for that Bridge" by Andrew Peterson, where he mentioned writing a fan letter to her.

Overall, Margaret Buechner was a highly respected composer and her works continue to be performed today.

Compositions featuring Margaret Buechner

# Name Duration Genre Year
1 American Civil War (Symphonic Trilogy) Orchestral -
2 Elizabeth Miscellaneous (Classical) -
3 Erlkönig Miscellaneous (Classical) -
4 Essay I Miscellaneous (Classical) -
5 Flight of the American Eagle Miscellaneous (Classical) -
6 Liberty Bell (Orchestra-Choral Remembrance of the Birth of a Nation) Orchestral -
7 Old Swedes Church Miscellaneous (Classical) -
8 Phantom Green Miscellaneous (Classical) -
9 The Blue and the Gray Miscellaneous (Classical) -
10 The Well-Wishers, ballet Ballet -
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