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Libby Larsen
Born: December 24, 1950; Wilmington, DE  
Libby Larsen is one of the most prolific and honored of American composers. Her music is lively, inventive, and in search of the new without seeming incomprehensible to an average classical audience. She is particularly admired for her vocal writing and her skill as an orchestrator.

She was born Elizabeth Brown Larsen in Dover, Delaware. When she was three, the family moved to Minnesota; she still lives in the same house. Her first
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"Take" (There are So Many Things I Want You to have), song for soprano & piano (1)
A Lover's Journey (2)
Aspects of Glory: Tambourines (1)
Aubade for Flute solo (2)
Barn Dances (1)
Beautiful Star (1)
Beloved, thou hast brought me many flowers (2)
Black Birds, Red Hills (2)
Black Roller (1)
Blue Third Pieces (2)
Collage - Boogie (1)
Concert Dances (1)
Concerto for Marimba "After Hampton" (1)
Corker (2)
Cowboy Songs (3) (2)
Cry Peace, for chorus (1)
Dancing Solo (3)
Deep Summer Music (1)
Fanfare for the Women (1)
Fantasy on "Slane" (1)
Holy Roller (3)
How it thrills us (1)
I Will Sing and Raise a Psalm (1)
Kathleen, as she was (1)
Late in the Day (1)
Mad Wind's Night Work (1)
Margaret Songs (Three Songs from Willa Cather), for soprano & piano (1)
Mephisto Rag (1)
My Antonía (2)
Parachute Dancing (1)
Perineo (1)
Pieces (3) for Treble Wind and Guitar (1)
Reasons for Loving the Harmonica (2)
Ricochet, for ensemble (1)
Rodeo Queen of Heaven (1)
Schoenberg, Schenker and Schillinger (1)
Sifting Through the Ruins: 3. Don't Look for Me Anymore (1)
Silent Syllables (1)
Slang (1)
Slow Structures (1)
Snow-melting Time (1)
So blessedly it sprung (1)
Song Without Words (1)
Songs from Letters (2)
Songs of Light and Love (1)
Sonnets (6) from the Portuguese (2)
Symphony no 4 for Strings (1)
Symphony no 5 "Solo Symphony" (1)
Try me, Good King "Last Words of the Wives of Henry VII" (2)
Veni, Creator Spiritus (1)
Wait a Minute... (1)
When I am an old woman (1)
Yellow Jersey (1)
Biography by Joseph Stevenson
Libby Larsen is one of the most prolific and honored of American composers. Her music is lively, inventive, and in search of the new without seeming incomprehensible to an average classical audience. She is particularly admired for her vocal writing and her skill as an orchestrator.

She was born Elizabeth Brown Larsen in Dover, Delaware. When she was three, the family moved to Minnesota; she still lives in the same house. Her first musical experience came that same year, standing with her chin on the piano as her sister played it. Feeling the piano moving and vibrating, she then stood on the piano stool and "wrote a piece."

Her earliest music teachers were the nuns at Christ the King School in Minneapolis. All students learned to sing Gregorian chant and to sight-read using "movable do." Her piano teacher, Sister Colette, was remarkable in assigning young children a wide variety of music from Mozart to Bartók and Stravinsky and Japanese music and boogie.

Larsen obtained her bachelor's, master's, and doctorate at the University of Minnesota. Her composition teachers were Dominick Argento, Paul Fetler, and Eric Stokes. The director of the opera program, Vern Sutton, offered to perform her first opera if she wrote one. While at the University she co-founded (with Stephen Paulus) the Minnesota Composers' Forum (now called the American Composers' Forum) in 1973. The organization has become a major resource and advocacy group for serious American music.

In 1983, she became the composer-in-residence for the Minnesota Orchestra, for which she wrote her brilliant First Symphony, "Water Music." She was the first woman composer to hold such a position with a major orchestra.

Larsen has never sought an academic position, being able to support herself on commissions from nearly the outset of her career. Her music attracted favorable attention for its energy and positive spirits. It has lyricism despite its modern approach to harmony. She describes her style rather precisely: "My music is built around tonal areas that are vaguely modal and reinforced through pedal tones in the bass. The key to my music is to hear tones that aren't articulated and to be able to listen to low tones."

Since obtaining a Bush Scholarship in the late 1980s she has often added electronic sound to acoustic instruments. She has written in all genres, including opera. As a record producer, she won a 1994 Grammy Award for a recording with Arlene Augér including her Sonnets from the Portuguese. While not counting herself a "radical feminist," she has often used lives and works of women as subjects or sources for her music. Larsen's music has been widely recorded and is available on such labels as EMI, Koch International, Nonesuch, and Decca.
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