Hoover, Katherine (1937–)
Hoover, Katherine (1937–)
American composer, flautist, and lecturer. Born in Elkins, WV, Dec 2, 1937; studied flute at Eastman School of Music under Joseph Mariano and with William Kincaid in Philadelphia; Manhattan School of Music, MA.
Had active concert career with leading orchestras and appeared frequently on tv; taught theory and flute at Manhattan School of Music; an important figure in musical world, both as a composer and activist, originated the concept of a women's musical festival which featured works that had been over-looked; composed many pieces for orchestra, chamber orchestra, piano and voice, as well as sacred music.
See also Women in World History.
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