American composer

Ellen Taaffe Zwilich

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American composer
Awards Received
Guggenheim Fellowship
Rome Prize
Pulitzer Prize for Music
Florida Artists Hall of Fame
AAAS Fellow
Member of, past and present

American Academy of Arts and Letters

American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Ellen Taaffe Zwilich (/teɪf ˈzwɪlɪk/ tayf ZWIL-ik; born April 30, 1939) is an American composer, the first female composer to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music. Her early works are marked by atonal exploration, but by the late 1980s, she had shifted to a postmodernist, neoromantic style. She has been called "one of America's most frequently played and genuinely popular living composers." She was a 1994 inductee into the Florida Artists Hall of Fame. Zwilich has served as the Francis Eppes Distinguished Professor at Florida State University.