Susan Trew
English composer (1853–?)
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Susan Codd Trew (born 1853)[1] was an English[2] composer,[3] pianist, and teacher[4] who is best remembered today for her Sonata for Violin and Piano.[5][6]
Trew studied at the London Academy of Music, where she was awarded a gold medal.[7] She married organist and composer Charles Abraham Trew[8] in 1880. In 1882 they had a son, Arthur Charles Trew, who also became a composer.[9]
Trew's music was published by E. Ashdown, Boosey & Co., Landy & Co., and Schott Music. Some of it is available at the British Library.[10] Her works include:
Violin and piano
Voice
- "Shadow Town" (text by L.D. Rice)[13]