Carol Ann Weaver (born May 6, 1948) is an American-Canadian composer, pianist, and teacher.[1]
Biography
Weaver was born in Harrisonburg, Virginia, to a Mennonite family. At the time of her birth, her parents belonged to a Mennonite church that banned musical instruments in members' homes. Fortunately, the ban was lifted during Weaver's childhood, and her family immediately got a piano.[2] She attended Indiana University (Bloomington), where she earned a B.M. (1970), M.M. (1972), and D.M.A. in composition (1982). During the summer of 1974, she studied theory and composition at the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor). Weaver studied composition with John Eaton, Bernard Heiden, Juan Orrego-Salas, and Higo Hirado; piano with Gyorgy Sebok, Robert Weisz, and Enrica Cavallo Gulli; and theory with Mary Wennerstrom, Vernon Kliewer, and Elaine Barkin.[3]
Weaver won a Virginia Music Teachers Society piano competition in 1966. She has performed as a solo pianist in recitals at Eastern Mennonite University, Ohio State University, and Bridgewater College (Virginia). Her music has been heard on CBC radio and TV, SABC, Korean National TV, and other Canadian, American, and European radio stations. Weaver is chair of the Association of Canadian Women Composers and secretary of the Canadian Association of Sound Ecology. She is a member of the Canadian Music Centre and the Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN). She has written numerous articles,[6] and written or edited several books:
Departure and Return (illustrated by Gloria Kagawa; 2014)
Sound in the Land: Essays on Mennonites and Music (2006)
Sound in the Land: Music and the Environment (2015)
Sound in the Lands: Mennonite Music Across Borders (2011)
Dancing Rivers: From South Africa to Canada (2001)
Awakenings (with Rebecca Campbell; 2003)
Thistle and Jewel (2006)
Every Three Children (2007)
Paraguay Primeval (2012)
Songs for My Mother (2018)
References
^Hixon, Donald L.; Hennessee, Don A. (1993). Women in music : an encyclopedic biobibliography (2nd ed.). Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press. ISBN0-8108-2769-7. OCLC28889156.
^Redekop, Magdalene (10 April 2020). Making believe : questions about Mennonites and art. Winnipeg, Manitoba. ISBN978-0-88755-858-0. OCLC1130756910.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)