Margaret Kitchin

Margaret Kitchin (23 March 1914 – 16 June 2008) was a classical pianist, born in Switzerland but long resident in the United Kingdom.

With Kyla Greenbaum and Robin Wood she was one of the three soloists at the Proms in August 1956 performing Fricker's Concertante for Three Pianos and Strings.

[2][3] Other premieres included works by Don Banks (Violin Sonata, 1953), Alan Bush, Anthony Gilbert, Alexander Goehr (Sonata in One Movement, 1952; Pezzo Dramatico for piano, 1956), Iain Hamilton, Kenneth Leighton, Elizabeth Maconchy (Piano Concertino, fp.

1951, conducted by Kathleen Merritt),[4] Thea Musgrave, Priaulx Rainier (Barbaric Dance Suite, 1950) and Eva Ruth Spalding (Third Violin Sonata, 1952).

[6] Kitchin's second husband was music impresario Howard Hartog, who ran the Ingpen & Williams agency.