Judith Dvorkin facts for kids
Judith Dvorkin (22 April 1928 – 24 July 1995) was an American composer and librettist. She also used the pseudonym Judy Spencer.
Dvorkin was born in New York. She studied music at Barnard College with Otto Luening and at Columbia University with Luening and Elliott Carter. She continued her studies in seminars with Roger Sessions at the University of California at Berkeley.
Works
Dvorkin is known for chamber opera and theater works, but also composes vocal and instrumental works. Selected works include:
- Humpty Dumpty, 1988, opera based on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
- Blue Star, 1983, opera
- The Capitoline Venus, 1969, opera in one act after an episode in the writings of Mark Twain, libretto by Judith Dvorkin (music by Ulysses Kay)
- Marpessa: A Myth, for soprano, clarinet and piano
- Cyrano, based on the play by Edmond Rostand, as translated by E.W. Dvorkin ca. 1964
- Maurice
- Perspectives for flute
- Song Cycle for choir
- Four Women for choir
- The Children for bass, flute, oboe and violin
Her work has been recorded and issued on CD, including:
- Maurice, New World Records
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