Mekeel, Joyce (1931–)

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Mekeel, Joyce (1931–)

American composer, harpsichordist, pianist, anthropologist and professor. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, July 6, 1931; studied at Longy School of Music (1952–55) and with Nadia Boulanger at National Conservatory in France (1955–57); attended Yale School of Music (1957–60), where she studied harpsichord with Gustav Leonhardt and theory with David Kraehenbuehl; pursued further study at Princeton.

Taught at New England Conservatory (1964–70), while also composing for Ina Hahn Dance Co.; appointed assistant professor of theory and composition at Boston University (1970), becoming involved with the university's electronic studio, which she directed; compositions include Corridors of Dreams (1972), Serena (1975) and Alarums and Excursions (1978).

See also Women in World History.

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