Beth Anderson (composer)

Beth Anderson ( born January 3, 1950 in Lexington, Kentucky) is an American composer.

Anderson studied at the University of Kentucky piano with Margie Murphy and Helen Lipscomb, at Mills College and UC Davis. Her teachers included John Cage, Terry Riley, Robert Ashley, Larry Austin. Kenneth Wright, John Barnes Chance, Nathan Rubin, Naomi Sparrow, Bernard Abramovitch and Nathaniel Patch. She lives in Brooklyn and teaches at the Greenwich House Music School.

She is a member of the Broadcast Musicians Inc. ( BMI), the American Composers ' Forum, the International Alliance of Women in Music, the American Music Center and the American Composers Alliance and Treasurer of the New York Women Composers. Anderson has composed orchestral works, chamber music, an opera, operetta, oratorio, choral works, songs and electro- acoustic works.

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  • New York Women Composers - Beth Anderson ( and work list and audio samples )
  • Vox Novus - Elizabeth Anderson
  • Beth Anderson, Composer
  • List of Works
  • American composer
  • Born in 1950
  • Woman
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