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Mildred Couper (December 10, 1887 in Buenos Aires, Argentina – August 9, 1974[1] in Santa Barbara, United States) was a prominent American composer and pianist, and one of the first musicians to experiment with quarter-tone music. She was based in Santa Barbara, California, but her music and influence were felt around the world. Life[edit] Born as Mildred Cooper, she was educated in Italy, Germany and France, where she studied piano with Moritz Moszkowski and composition with Nadia Boulanger. <a
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