Margaret brouwer

Composer

1940 –

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Who is Margaret brouwer?

Margaret Brouwer b. Ann Arbor, Michigan, February 8, 1940 is an American composer.

Brouwer studied at Oberlin College, graduating in 1962, and received her master's degree from Michigan State University. Having started her musical career as a professional violinist with the Fort Worth Symphony and Dallas Symphony, she went on to earn her DMA in composition from Indiana University. Her teachers have included Donald Erb, Harvey Sollberger, Frederick A. Fox, and George Crumb. From 1996-2008 Brouwer served as head of the composition department and holder of the Vincent K. and Edith H. Smith Chair in Composition at the Cleveland Institute of Music. She is now professor emeritus at CIM. In 2004 Brouwer was named a Guggenheim Fellow for her “unusually impressive achievement in the past and exceptional promise for future accomplishment.” In 2006, she received an American Academy of Arts and Letters award in music.

Many of the country’s most distinguished ensembles in New York, Seattle, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., Boston, and Cleveland regularly program her works. In New York Ms.

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Born
Feb 8, 1940
Ann Arbor
Also known as
  • Brouwer, Margaret
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Oberlin College
    ( - 1962)
  • Master's Degree, Michigan State University
  • Doctor of Musical Arts, Indiana University Bloomington
    Musical composition

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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