Gwyneth Van Anden Walker Explained

Gwyneth Van Anden Walker (born 22 March 1947) is an American music educator and composer.

Biography

Walker was born in New York to a Quaker family and grew up in New Canaan, Connecticut. She began her first efforts at composition at an early age and went on to receive BA, MM and DMA degrees in Music Composition from Brown University and the Hartt School of Music, where she studied under Arnold Franchetti. She married composer David Burton on September 12, 1969; they divorced in 1974.[1] She taught music for fourteen years at Hartt School of Music, the Hartford Conservatory and the Oberlin College Conservatory, and then moved to a dairy farm in Vermont[2] and went to work as a full-time composer.[3] In 1988, she helped found the Consortium of Vermont Composers and later became the director of the organization.[4]

Awards

Works and discography

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Walker's compositions include song cycles, jazz, folksongs and spirituals, rock-and-roll, choral music, traditional folk songs, ballads and cantatas.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Walker. Gwyneth Van Anden. 25 Sep 1969. They Are Married . 42 . Hartford Courant. 18 Dec 2020.
  2. Book: From convent to concert hall : a guide to women composers. 2003. Greenwood Press . Glickman, Sylvia . Schleifer, Martha Furman . 1-57356-411-7. Westport, Conn.. 50630624.
  3. Web site: Gwyneth Walker. 12 October 2010.
  4. Book: Sadie. Julie Anne. The Norton/Grove dictionary of women composers. Samuel. Rhian. 1994. W. W. Norton & Company . 9780393034875. 4 October 2010.
  5. Web site: Composer-in-Residence – Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra. 24 October 2018 . 2020-12-21. en-US.
  6. Book: Cohen, Aaron I.. . R. R. Bowker. 1987 . 0-9617485-2-4. Second, revised and enlarged. New York. 16714846.
  7. Web site: Recordings. 12 October 2010.