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Ellen Taaffe Zwilich

Composer

Ellen Taaffe Zwilich is a composer whose Three Movements for Orchestra (Symphony No. 1) won a Pulitzer Prize in 1983 and boosted her to international recognition. Zwilich studied music at Florida State University and the Juilliard School, earning her doctorate in composition. She played violin with the American Symphony Orchestra (1965-72) before devoting herself to composing full-time. Zwilich has made many recordings and won numerous awards and accolades, including four Grammy nominations, a Guggenheim Fellowship and a spot in the Florida Artists Hall of Fame. Since 2000 she has been a professor at Florida State University.

Other composers include John Williams, Vince Guaraldi and Marvin Hamlisch.

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Ellen Taaffe Zwilich

Biography, reviews and information on recordings and performances

Ellen Taaffe Zwilich

Her profile from a music publisher

Ellen Taaffe Zwilich Recordings

A place to get her music and see the album covers

Eppes Superprofessor of Music

Profile from Florida State University

Vital Stats

Birth

30 April 1939
(age 69)

Birthplace

Miami, Florida

Death

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Best Known As

The first woman composer to win a Pulitzer