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Judith Lang Zaimont : ウィキペディア英語版 | Judith Lang Zaimont Judith Lang Zaimont was born on November 8, 1945, in Memphis Tennessee. Her career includes prominent roles as pianist, performer, educator, and composer.〔"Zaimont," in ''International Encyclopedia of Women Composers'', 773.〕 == Background information == Both Judith Lang Zaimont and her sister, Doris Lang Kosloff, began piano lessons with their mother, Bertha Lang, who was an accomplished pianist and singer. Bertha was very active in the music profession and served as a president of the New York State Music Teachers Association. Judith began lessons at Juilliard at age 12, where she studied piano and theory from 1958-1964.〔"Zaimont," in ''International Encyclopedia of Women Composers'', 773.〕 These lessons included piano with Rosina Lhevinne and theory and duo-piano with Ann Hull. Judith and Doris had a successful performance career as duo-pianists that included appearances on Lawrence Welk’s and Mitch Miller’s television programs and a Carnegie Hall debut in 1963.〔Ramney, "Zaimont," 685.〕 Judith’s musical ability was observed at an early age. Family members recall her singing in her sleep when she was a child. She also had an incredible ability to play by ear and sight read.〔Adams, "All-American Appeal," 39.〕 She was drawn to the art of composing after performing Chopin. She was not fond of practicing since she did not like to play the same notes over and over. She states, “I like to mess around with the notes.”〔Zaimont, "Imaging," 167.〕 She began her compositional attempts at age eleven and won first place from the National Federation of Music Clubs for a piece written when she was only twelve.〔Ramney, "Zaimont," 685.〕
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