Roslyn Brogue (16 February 1919 – 1 August 1981) was an American pianist, violinist, music educator, classics scholar, poet, author and composer.
[2] She married composer Ervin Arthur Henning in 1944 in Massachusetts,[3] and the couple divorced about 1969.
[4] They were among the first composers to write twelve tone compositions for recorder, Henning in 1951 and Brogue in 1955.
[5] Brogue died in Beverly, Massachusetts, and her papers are housed at Tufts University.
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