Her works have been commissioned by the Takács Quartet,[1] Meridian Arts Ensemble and the Boston Modern Orchestra Project.
She went on to study at Juilliard School, Bennington College and Princeton University with teachers including Milton Babbitt, Bernard Rands and Henry Brant.
She toured the world as a guest soloist, displaying her virtuosity on the flute, and making forays into opera (she is a lyric soprano) and pop music.
[citation needed] Recent premieres include a symphony, premiered by the Vermont Youth Orchestra, River of the Trunk, a song-cycle, set with the poems of fellow Middlebury professor John Elder,[citation needed] and Orfeo in Asia for piano, performed at the 2008 International Albert-Roussel Festival (France).
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