A distinctive voice in American music, Judith Shatin’s extensive catalogue includes commissions from the Barlow Endowment, Fromm Foundation, Carnegie Hall, Library of Congress, the National Symphony and Kronos Quartet. Her music has been honored with 4 Composition Fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and grants from the American Music Center, Meet the Composer and the Virginia Commission for the Arts. A two-year retrospective of her music was sponsored by the Lila Wallace-Reader’s Digest Arts Partners Program which also commissioned her folk oratorio, COAL. Shatin is William R. Kenan Jr. Professor Emerita at the University of Virginia, where she was founder and director of the Virginia Center for Computer Music. A pioneer in computer music, she is equally at home in acoustic, digital and electroacoustic arenas.
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Diabelli Recomposed: 50 variations for piano solo
Agnes Ponizil Anamaria Meza Anna Rubin Anna Segal Anne Terzibaschitsch Armenuhi Karapetyan Asia Dojnikowska Barbara Mayer Carlotta Ferrari Carmen Maria Cârneci Catherine Kontz Catherine Schuppenhauer Conchi Muna Daria Cheikh-Sarraf Dorothea Hofmann Dorothee Schabert Elena Samarina Emanuela Ballio Florence Sabeva Géraldine Kwik Hedda Seischab Jane O'Leary Janet Oates Jessi Harvey Judith Shatin Julia Schwartz Justina Jaruševičiūtė Karola Obermüller Khadija Zeynalova Lanquin Yu Laura Manolache Leorah P. Lydia Kakabadse Marie Awadis Marina Baranova Michaela Dietl Oxana Sivova Sharon Lynn Makarenko Sheena Phillips Siegrid Ernst Sophia Jani Susanne Hardt Tatsiana Zelianko Ulrike Merk Ursula Keusen-Nickel Victoria Bond Violeta Dinescu Yang Song Ying Wang Zela Margossian