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Alumnae Achievement Awards
2001
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Nancy Hayes Van de Vate
Smith ’52
Contemporary composer and performer
Founders, Intl League
of Women Composers
Co-founder, Vienna Modern Masters
Dual Citizenship, the Austrian
government
Faculty Citation for Graduate
Alumni for Distinguished Achievement, Florida
State University
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Nancy
Hayes Van de Vate Smith ’52 is one of the most widely
recorded contemporary composers in the world. A
solo and chamber performer (piano and violin),
she is probably best known as a composer of classical
music in the large forms. Her compositions include
over 130 works, including full orchestral pieces,
operas and musical theater, choral music, and works
for chamber ensembles and solo instruments.
A number
of her compositions are embedded with political
or social themes, including "Chernobyl," "Voices
of Women," and "Katyn." Nominated
for the 1989 Koussevitsky International Recording
Awards for "Chernobyl," Van de Vate (her
professional name) has also received commissions
and awards from the National Endowment for the
Arts, the Austrian Ministry for Education, Research
and the Arts, and the American Association of University
Women, among others.
Van de Vate has been involved
in many organizations promoting women's and
human rights and women in music. In 1975, she founded
the International League of Women Composers,
which
has since merged with two other women-in-music
organizations. In 1990, Van de Vate co-founded
Vienna Modern Masters, a nonprofit contemporary
recording company, which now boasts a catalog
of almost 100 CDs. In 1994, she was granted dual citizenship
by the Austrian government for her exceptional
achievements, and in 1999 was awarded the Faculty
Citation for Graduate Alumni for Distinguished
Achievement from Florida State University.
For more information about the Alumnae
Achievement Awards, please contact us by email at specialprograms@alum.wellesley.edu or
call the Alumnae Association at 781-283-2331. |
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