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- Margaret_Garwood abstract "Margaret Garwood (March 22, 1927, Haddonfield, New Jersey - May 3, 2015, Philadelphia) was an American composer who is best known for her operas.She turned into composition relatively late in her life, at age 35, starting to compose after the divorce from her first husband, Romeo Cascarino. She stated that through composition, she had “found her fulfilment” in life. About her late start in composition, she stated that before she was 35, she \"...was totally absorbed in becoming a concert pianist at that time, and taught and coached singers, accompanied, played chamber music, played in cocktail lounges, worked with an opera company.\" Garwood became best known for her operatic adaptation of literary works by Nathaniel Hawthorne, including “The Scarlett Letter” and “Rappaccini’s Daughter”. She also composed works for instrumental chamber ensembles, orchestras, and other vocal ensembles. Many of her works were commissioned by the Pennsylvania Opera Theater.Garwood received a Master’s degree in Composition from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, where her husband Dr. Donald Chittum works as a professor of world music and music theory. She taught in Muhlenberg College, where she taught students like composer Andrea Clearfield.Margaret Garwood passed away on May 3 2015 in her home in Wyncote, at age 83, from acute heart failure.".
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