Judith Lang Zaimont
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Judith Lang Zaimont is an American
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 music educator, music writer and composer.

Life

Judith Ann Lang was born in Memphis, Tennessee
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, and grew up in Bellerose
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, Queens
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, New York
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. She began studying piano at age five, and performed on The Lawrence Welk Show
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 at age eleven. She studied music at Queens College, CUNY, with George Perle
George Perle
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, Hugo Weisgall
Hugo Weisgall
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 and Leo Kraft
Leo Kraft
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, already winning prizes for her compositions. She continued her education at Columbia University
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, studying composition with Otto Luening
Otto Luening
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 and Jack Beeson
Jack Beeson
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. She later studied orchestration in Paris
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 with André Jolivet
André Jolivet
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.

After completing her studies, Zaimont taught music at Queens College, Peabody Conservatory, Adelphi University
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, and the University of Minnesota
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. She married musician and music educator Gary Edward Zaimont in 1967 and had one son. She has published professional articles, essays and texts, and received grants for research in musicology.

Honors and awards

  • Guggenheim
    Guggenheim
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     Fellowship
  • Honored Composer in 2001 at the 11th International Van Cliburn
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     Piano Competition
  • Research grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities
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     (1989)
  • First Prize in the international musicology awards, 1993
  • Pauline Alderman
    Pauline Alderman
    Pauline Alderman PhD. was an American musicologist and composer...

    Prizes

Works

Selected compositions include:
  • Symphony for Wind Orchestra scored in three movements: 1) Growler, 2) Dreamz, 3) Tattoo
  • Four Songs for Mezzo and Piano {e e cummings)
  • Hidden Heritage: A Dance Symphony
  • When Angels Speak
  • In the Theatre of Night
  • Homeland for wind quintet
  • Hidden Heritage: A Dance Symphony
  • Tarantelle
  • Symphony No. 1
  • Chroma
  • Parallel Play
  • Wizards piano solo
  • Piano Trio No. 2
  • Jupiter’s Moons
  • Sacred Service for the Sabbath Evening
  • Tanya poems for cello
  • Bubble-Up rag for flute and piano
  • Music for Two for 2 violas (1971)
  • Astral – A Mirror Life on the Astral Plane for viola solo (2004)


Her published works include:
  • Contemporary Concert Music by Women
  • The Musical Woman: An International Perspective (3 vols, Greenwood Press) {editor}

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