Susan Morton Blaustein

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Susan Morton Blaustein (* 22. März 1953 in Palo Alto) ist eine US-amerikanische Komponistin und Musikpädagogin. Blaustein war am Pomona College Schülerin von Karl Kohn und studierte an der Yale School of Music bei Jacob Druckman, David Lewin und Betsy Jolas. Am Conservatoire Royal de Liège setzte sie ihr Studium bei Henri Pousseur fort und wurde dann Assistent Professor an der Columbia University. Sie komponierte Kammermusik, Orchester- und Chorwerke. rdf:langString
Susan Morton Blaustein (born 22 March 1953) is an American feminist, international development practitioner, professor, and philanthropist. She is the founder and executive director at WomenStrong International which invests in local women's organizations worldwide, brings them together to learn and share, and amplifies their solutions to improve the lives of urban women and families and to advance progress toward gender equality. Blaustein, who also teaches at Columbia University, was previously a journalist and foreign policy analyst focused on international human rights issues, and a prizewinning American composer, with awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Library of Congress, the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the Guggenheim Foundation. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Susan Morton Blaustein (* 22. März 1953 in Palo Alto) ist eine US-amerikanische Komponistin und Musikpädagogin. Blaustein war am Pomona College Schülerin von Karl Kohn und studierte an der Yale School of Music bei Jacob Druckman, David Lewin und Betsy Jolas. Am Conservatoire Royal de Liège setzte sie ihr Studium bei Henri Pousseur fort und wurde dann Assistent Professor an der Columbia University. Sie komponierte Kammermusik, Orchester- und Chorwerke.
rdf:langString Susan Morton Blaustein (born 22 March 1953) is an American feminist, international development practitioner, professor, and philanthropist. She is the founder and executive director at WomenStrong International which invests in local women's organizations worldwide, brings them together to learn and share, and amplifies their solutions to improve the lives of urban women and families and to advance progress toward gender equality. Blaustein, who also teaches at Columbia University, was previously a journalist and foreign policy analyst focused on international human rights issues, and a prizewinning American composer, with awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Library of Congress, the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the Guggenheim Foundation.
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