Annea Lockwood

Annea Lockwood, born on July 29, 1939 in New Zealand, is a renowned composer and Emerita Professor at Vassar College. She moved to England in 1961 to study composition at the Royal College of Music, London and also pursued courses in electronic music with Gottfried Michael Koenig. With a career spanning several decades, Lockwood has made significant contributions to the field of experimental music. Her work explores the relationship between sound and environment, often incorporating natural elements such as water and stones into her compositions.

Lockwood's unique approach to music has earned her a place among esteemed artists such as *Pauline Oliveros*, *Luc Ferrari*, and *Éliane Radigue*. Her compositions have been performed by notable performers including *David Tudor* and *Robert Ashley*. Lockwood's innovative use of electronic instruments and unconventional materials sets her apart from other composers of her time.

As an Emerita Professor at Vassar College, Lockwood continues to inspire new generations of musicians through her teaching and mentorship. Her influence can be seen in the works of contemporary artists such as *Gyan Riley* and *Laurie Spiegel*. Annea Lockwood's dedication to pushing boundaries in music has solidified her status as a pioneering figure in the world of experimental composition.

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