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Janice Macaulay

Janice MacauleyJanice Macaulay holds a D.M.A. from Cornell University, where she studied composition and conducting with Pulitzer Prize winner Karel Husa. She received a bachelor's degree in English and master's degrees in both English and music from Brown University. She has been teaching in the Graduate Institute and Continuing Education programs of St. John's College, and she was Associate Professor and Music Department Coordinator at Anne Arundel Community College from 1988-1993. She has also taught at Wells College, Brown University, Cornell University, and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.

Dr. Macaulay has received awards from the International Delius Composition Competition, Meet the Composer, the International League of Women Composers, the Charles Ives Center for American Music, and the National Women's Music Resource Center, and her music has been performed at colleges and universities across the country. With more than twenty years' experience teaching music history, theory, and keyboard performance, as well as conducting chorus, orchestra, and chamber ensembles, she has also served as the vice president of the Maryland-area Council for Higher Education in Music.

 

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