Elizabeth Anne Schwerdtfeger (1 February 1930 - 11 September 2008) was an American composer,[1] choral conductor,[2] educator, and Fulbright scholar who spent several years as a Dominican nun and was also known as Sister Mary Ernest O.P.
She earned a Bachelor of Music degree at the University of Texas in 1953 and a Master of Music degree at the University of Notre Dame in 1963.
[7] Her teachers included Arthur Hall, Clifton Williams, and Carl Hager.
She received a Fulbright scholarship to study in France in 1963 and 1964.
In 1969, the Dominican Sisters of Houston, Texas, commissioned Schwerdtfeger to compose Two Pieces for women's voices based on text by Rabindranath Tagore.