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Van de Vate, Nancy

LC control no.n 81016955
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Personal name headingVan de Vate, Nancy
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Associated countryUnited States
LocatedAustria
Birth date1930-12-30
Death date2023-07-29
Place of birthPlainfield (N.J.)
Place of deathVienna (Austria)
Field of activityComposition (Music)
Art music
AffiliationLeague of Women Composers
IES Abroad. Vienna Music Program
Profession or occupationPianists Composers University and college faculty members Music teachers Composition teachers (Music)
College teachers
Found inHer Woodwind quartet, 1966.
Her Short suite, c1972: p. 1 (Nancy Van de Vate) back cover (b. Dec. 30, 1930, Plainfield, N.J.)
Cohen, A. International encyclopedia of women composers, 1987 (Van de Vate, Nancy Hayes (pseuds. Helen and William Huntley); American pianist, professor, and composer; b. Dec. 30, 1930, Plainfield, NJ)
Wikipedia, June 8, 2018 (Nancy Van de Vate (born December 30, 1930) is an American-born composer living in Austria; born in Plainfield, New Jersey. She studied piano at Eastman School of Music and music theory at Wellesley College and completed graduated degrees in music composition at the University of Mississippi and Florida State University; known worldwide for her music in the large forms; in 1975 founded the League of Women Composers; now lives permanently in Vienna, Austria and teaches composition at the Institute for European Studies in Vienna)
New York Times, September 30, 2023, accessed via WWW, October 2, 2023 (Nancy Van de Vate; d. July 29 [2023], Vienna, Austria)
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