Margaret Vardell Sandresky
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Margaret Ferrell Vardell Sandresky (born 28 April 1921) is an American composer, organist and teacher. She was still composing on her 100th birthday. She was a founding member of the
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(SMT) as well as its first female contibutor.


Biography

Sandresky was born in Macon, Georgia, to a musical family. Her grandmother Linda Rumple Vardell founded the Conservatory of Music at
Flora Macdonald College Flora MacDonald College was a women's college in Red Springs, Robeson County, North Carolina. It was founded in 1896 by Dr. Charles Graves Vardell as the Red Springs Seminary, renamed Southern Presbyterian College and Conservatory of Music in 190 ...
, where her grandfather Charles Graves Vardell also taught. Sandresky’s father Charles Gildersleeve Vardell was a composer and the dean of music at Salem College. Her mother had a degree in piano and voice. Sandresky’s first organ lessons were with her father. She earned a BM from Salem College in 1942 and a MM from the
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in 1944, then got a
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to study at the Hochschule für Musik in Frankfurt, Germany in 1955. Sandresky’s teachers included Harold Gleason, Howard Hanson, Kurt Hessenberg,
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, and
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. She married Clemens Sandresky in December 1956 and they had three children. Sandresky taught at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, the
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, the North Carolina School of the Arts, and the Salem Academy and College. She served as the organist at Home Moravian Church, First Baptist Church, and Centenary Methodist Church in Winston-Salem. Sandresky cofounded the North Carolina Composers Symposium and was a founding member of the SMT. She was the first woman in SMT’s history to present at its National Conference of Music Theory and the first woman to publish in its official journal, the Music Theory Spectrum. In 2006, she received the Sam Ragan Award for service to music in the state of North Carolina. She also received the American Guild of Organists Distinguished Composer Award. Sandresky has received commissions from the American Guild of Organists, the
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, the
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, the North Carolina Music Teachers Association, and the Reynolda House Museum of American Art. Sandresky noted that she has been heavily influenced by the
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she heard in her childhood. The Moravian Music Foundation houses the Margaret Vardell Sandresky Collection. Her music has been published by Belwin Mills, Brodt Music Company, H. W. Gray Publishing Company, Hildegarde Press,
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, and Wayne Leupold Editions. Her compositions include:


Chamber

*''Piano Trio'' (piano, violin and cello) *''Seven Japanese Drawings'' (woodwind quintet) *''Two Pieces'' (recorder and two violas)


Keyboard

*''Die Koenige aus Saba kamen da, chorale prelude'' (organ) *''Du Friedefurst, Herr Jesu Christ, chorale prelude'' (organ) *''Nocturne'' (piano) *''Quiet Shining'' (piano) *''Ricercare'' (piano) *''To be Played in the Mountains'' (piano) *''Toccata'' (harpsichord)


Orchestra

*Brief Assemblage *Nicole and Roland *Sinfonietta *Three Marys


Vocal

*''Come Gracious Spirit'' (chorus and organ) *''Jericho Cantata'' (chorus and piano) *''King of Glory, King of Peace'' (unison voices) *“Marie Brunette” *“My Heart's in the Highlands” *“My Soul doth Magnify the Lord” (soprano and organ) *''
Psalm 92 The Psalm 92, known as ''Mizmor Shir L'yom HaShabbat'', is ostensibly dedicated to the Shabbat day. In the slightly different numbering system used in the Greek Septuagint and Latin Vulgate translations of the Bible, this psalm is Psalm 91. Alth ...
'' (chorus and organ) *''To the Chief Musician: A New Song'' (soprano, flute, piano and percussion) *''Two Italian Songs'' (chorus and handbells) *''Windows Cantata'' (women’s voices, organ and harp)


References


External links


Listen to music by Margaret Vardell Sandresky.Hear Sandresky’s audio recollections.See the Margaret Vardell Sandresky Collection at the Moravian Music Foundation.
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sandresky, Margaret Vardell 1921 births Living people Musicians from Macon, Georgia American women composers American music theorists Fulbright alumni University of Texas faculty North Carolina School of the Arts faculty