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About Her
Originally from Kalamazoo,
Elizabeth Start (aka Betsy) holds bachelor's degrees in mathematics and
cello performance from Oberlin College and Conservatory, master's degrees
in cello and theory/composition from Northern Illinois University, and
a Ph.D. in composition from the University of Chicago.
Following the completion of her doctorate, she spent 10 years free-lancing
as a professional cellist, composer and teacher in the Chicago area.
She has taught cello, composition, music history and theory, music
appreciation, acoustics, and basic mathematics at many institutions,
including DePaul University, Columbia College, Concordia University,
Elmhurst College, Kalamazoo College, Elgin Suzuki Talent Education,
and the McHenry County Music Center.
As a performer, she has premiered over 60 works, and performed
with many organizations in the Chicago area. As a composer working
in acoustic, electronic, and mixed media, she has had numerous commissions
and over 100 performances of over 50 works in the U.S. and abroad.
She is a member of the International Alliance of Women in Music, and
performed in June 2000 at their annual concert at the National Museum
of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C.
She
returned to Kalamazoo in 2001. She is a section cellist with the Kalamazoo
Symphony Orchestra
and Executive Director of the Michigan Festival of Sacred Music. She
continues her activities with the Elgin (IL) Symphony, Chicago Philharmonic
(formerly known as Symphony II), and Chicago Composers’ Consortium. Since 2011 she has served as Vice President-Secretary of the Kalamazoo Federation of Musicians, Local 228, American Federation of Musicians.
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