Ann Southam
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Ann Southam, CM (4 February 1937 – 25 November 2010) was a Canadian electronic and classical music composer and music teacher. She is known for her minimalist, iterative, and lyrical style, for her long-term collaborations with dance choreographers and performers, for her large body of work, and, according to the Globe and Mail, for "blazing a trail for women composers in a notoriously sexist field". She was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1937, and lived most of her life in Toronto, Ontario. She died, aged 73, on 25 November 2010. She was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada in 2010.
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Ann Southam CM (* 4. Februar 1937 in Winnipeg, Manitoba; † 25. November 2010 in Toronto, Ontario) war eine kanadische Komponistin. Southam studierte an der University of Toronto Klavier bei Pierre Souvairan, Komposition bei Samuel Dolin und Elektronische Musik bei Gustav Ciamaga. Sie war als freischaffende Komponistin in Toronto tätig und komponierte Elektronische Musik für das , Orchester-, Kammer- und Klaviermusik. 2010 wurde sie Member of the Order of Canada.
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Ann Southam, CM (4 February 1937 – 25 November 2010) was a Canadian electronic and classical music composer and music teacher. She is known for her minimalist, iterative, and lyrical style, for her long-term collaborations with dance choreographers and performers, for her large body of work, and, according to the Globe and Mail, for "blazing a trail for women composers in a notoriously sexist field". She was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1937, and lived most of her life in Toronto, Ontario. She died, aged 73, on 25 November 2010. She was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada in 2010.
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Ann Southam CM (* 4. Februar 1937 in Winnipeg, Manitoba; † 25. November 2010 in Toronto, Ontario) war eine kanadische Komponistin. Southam studierte an der University of Toronto Klavier bei Pierre Souvairan, Komposition bei Samuel Dolin und Elektronische Musik bei Gustav Ciamaga. Sie war als freischaffende Komponistin in Toronto tätig und komponierte Elektronische Musik für das , Orchester-, Kammer- und Klaviermusik. 2010 wurde sie Member of the Order of Canada.
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