Anna Rubin
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Anna Rubin is an American
United States
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 composer of electroacoustic and instrumental music.

Biography

Anna Rubin studied with composers Mel Powell
Mel Powell
Mel Powell was a jazz pianist and composer of classical music.Mel Epstein was born to Russian Jewish parents, Milton Epstein and Mildred Mark Epstein, and began playing piano as a child. He performed jazz professionally in New York City as a teenager...

, Earle Brown
Earle Brown
Earle Brown was an American composer who established his own formal and notational systems...

, Pauline Oliveros
Pauline Oliveros
Pauline Oliveros is an American accordionist and composer who is a central figure in the development of post-war electronic art music....

, and Paul Lansky
Paul Lansky
Paul Lansky is an American electronic-music or computer-music composer who has been producing works from the 1970s up to the present day .-Biography:...

, and graduated with a doctorate in composition from Princeton University
Princeton University
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. After completing her studies, she taught composition at Oberlin College
Oberlin College
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 Conservatory of Music. She also taught at Lafayette College
Lafayette College
Lafayette College is a private coeducational liberal arts and engineering college located in Easton, Pennsylvania, USA. The school, founded in 1826 by James Madison Porter,son of General Andrew Porter of Norristown and citizens of Easton, first began holding classes in 1832...

 and in 2002 took a teaching position at the University of Maryland
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-Baltimore
Baltimore
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 County.

Rubin is a member of the American Music Centerm, is a co-founder of the Independent Composers Association of LA, serves on the editorial board of Perspectives in New Music, and has served as president of the International Alliance for Women in Music.

Rubin is the author of professional articles on the work of composer Francis Dhomont
Francis Dhomont
Francis Dhomont is a French composer of electroacoustic / acousmatic music.-Biography:He studied composition under Ginette Waldmeier, Charles Koechlin and Nadia Boulanger...

.

Honors and awards

  • Two awards, Maryland State Arts Council
  • Fellow of the National Orchestral Association. The
  • Delta Ensemble Gaudeamus Prize for De Nacht: Lament for Malcolm X, 1984
  • Jury prize. Aether Festival #1 - International Radio Art/Radio Station KUNM, Albuquerque, NM, for Family Stories: Sophie, Sally, with Laurie Hollander

Selected works

Rubin composes for chamber ensembles, orchestra, chorus, digital audio and live electronics. Selected works include:
  • Crying the Laughing and Golden for tape (1982–1983)
  • De Nacht: Lament for Malcolm X (1984)
  • Hiding Faces, Open Faces for viola, electronic soundtrack and video (1988)
  • Viola a Tre for 3 violas (1988)
  • Remembering for mezzo soprano, piano and tape (1989)
  • Seachanges for viola da gamba and tape (1996)
  • Family Stories: Sophie, Sally (1998)
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