Gwyneth Walker

Gwyneth Walker was born 1947 in Connecticut. Now she lives on a farm in Braintree, Vermont. She has been a full-time composer since 1982. For 12 years, she was professor for music theory and composition at the Oberlin College Conservatory, the Hartford Conservatory and the Hartt School of Music. She is the directress of the Consortium of Vermont Composers.
Website: www.gwynethwalker.com
Works included on programs sung by Gregory Wiest:
Songs of the Night Wind
though love be a day
Individual song titles:
Thy fingers make early flowers
after all white horses are in bed
maggie and millie and molly and may
Still
To be sung on the water
Where is the nightingale
Night song
Song for a lyre
Never more will the wind
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