Margaret Louise Robyn (23 April 1878 - 10 June 1949) was an American composer, music educator, and pianist who taught for many years at the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago, serving as director for at least one year.
She began working at the American Conservatory of Music in 1901,[5] where she taught advanced piano and teacher training.
[3] Her students included Marie Christine Bergersen,[6] Storm Bull,[7] Jack Fascinato,[8] Irwin Fischer,[7] Robert Fizdale,[7] Marion Roberts,[9] and Ruth Crawford Seeger.
[11] Robyn collaborated on some publications with Howard Hanks, Louise Johnson, Mildred Ross, and Florence White Williams.
She produced many works, all for piano or early childhood music education, which were published by Clayton F. Summy Co., Lyon & Healy, Inc., Oliver Ditson, Robyn Teaching Service, Theodore Presser Company, and Winthrop Rogers Ltd., [12] and include: