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  1. Lois V. Vierk (born August 4, 1951 in Hammond, Indiana) is a post-minimalist composer who lives in New York City. She received a B.A. degree in piano and ethnomusicology from UCLA in 1974. She then attended Cal Arts, studying composition with Mel Powell, Leonard Stein, and Morton Subotnick, receiving her M.F.A. in 1978.

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  3. www.loisvvierk.com › lois-v-vierk-bioLois V Vierk, composer

    Lois V Vierk, from Lansing Illinois, in suburban Chicago, was born in 1951. She studied composition at California Institute of the Arts with Mel Powell, Leonard Stein, and Morton Subotnick. For ten years she studied Gagaku (Japanese Court Music) with Mr. Suenobu Togi in Los Angeles, and for two years she studied in Tokyo with Mr. Sukeyasu Shiba, the lead ryuteki flutist of the emperor's Gagaku ...

  4. Lois V Vierk. (b. August 1951, Lansing, Illinois). American composer of mostly stage and chamber works that have been performed throughout the world. Ms. Vierk earned her BA in ethnomusicology and piano at the University of California, Los Angeles in 1974, then studied composition with Mel Powell, Leonard Stein and Morton Subotnick at the ...

  5. HEXA by Lois V Vierk and tap choreographer Anita Feldman for 3 tap dancers on Tap Dance Instrument (patented), percussion, live electronics is performed by Anita Feldman Tap. 5-CD set from the American Composers Forum contains works of 52 New York Foundation for the Arts fellows.

  6. Lois V. Vierk, born in 1951, hails from Lansing, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. While she has spent most of her career in New York City, she has also been active in Europe and Asia, and her music has been presented in Portrait Concerts at German Radio Cologne and in Switzerland.

  7. Some of Lois V Vierks pieces utilize principles she has developed of “Exponential Structure;’ in which, depending on the emotional content of the music, exponential factors are applied mathematically to such elements as time, rates of change, and pitch movement. Keywords: commissioned, contemporary, performers, including, accordionist. Subject.