Joan Franks Williams
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Joan Franks Williams was an American
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 composer.

Life

Joan Franks was born in Brooklyn
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, New York
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, and studied at the Eastman School of Music
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 in Rochester
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, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Music degree in 1952. She continued her studies at the Manhattan School of Music
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 in New York where she graduated with a Master of Music degree in 1961.

After completing her studies, she settled in Seattle and married Irving Williams in 1954. The couple moved to Tel-Aviv in 1971, and she became responsible for contemporary music programs at Kol Israel Radio and for several years produced an annual series of three concerts at the Tel-Aviv Museum. She was honored with the ACUM Prize and was nominated for the Israel Prize in Music. The family returned to Seattle in 1988, and Williams died there of complications from Parkinson's disease
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.

Works

Williams was known for creative compositions. Selected works include:
  • From Paterson (Text: William Carlos Williams)
  • Frogs, 1974
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