Emma
Lou Diemer
A
native of Kansas City, Missouri, Emma Lou Diemer received her
degrees in music composition from the Yale School of Music (BM,
MM) and the Eastman School of Music (Ph.D). She studied further
in Brussels on a Fulbright Scholarship and at Tanglewood. She
is Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Santa Barbara
where she taught composition and theory from 1971 to 1991. She
has been composer-in-residence with the Santa Barbara Symphony,
and is organist emerita at First Presbyterian Church
in Santa Barbara. Her music has been published since 1957, and
a number of her works are recorded. Diemer has received annual
ASCAP awards since 1962 for performances and publications. Other
recognition includes a Louisvlle Orchestra Student Award, a Ford
Foundation Young Composers Grant for a 2-year composer-residency
in the Arlington, VA schools, an NEA fellowship in electronic
music, a Kennedy Center Friedheim award for her Concerto in
One Movement for Piano, the American Guild of Organists Composer
of the Year award, and a Mu Phi Epsilon Merit Award, plus numerous
commissions.
Choral
music by Emma Lou Diemer
Organ
music by Emma Lou Diemer