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Linda Bouchard (born 21 May 1957) is a Canadian composer and conductor. ==Biography==
She was raised in Montreal. She has a BA in music (Bennington College, Vermont, 1979) and an MMus in composition (Manhattan School of Music, New York, 1982). Her teachers were Ransom Wilson, Sue Ann Kahn, Harvey Sollberger (flute), David Gilbert and Arthur Weisberg (conducting), and Elias Tanenbaum and Henry Brant (composition). From 1979 to 1991 Bouchard resided in New York, where she composed and conducted ensembles including the St-Luke's Orchestra, Essential Music, New York New Music Ensemble and the New Music Consort. In 1991 she returned to Canada. From September 1992 to August 1995 she was composer-in-residence for the National Arts Centre Orchestra. She has lived in San Francisco since 1997. She is the founder of NEXMAP based in San Francisco. She has cited Henry Brant as a major influence in her music. She has experimented with different spatial placements of performers, both as a composer and as a conductor. Her music is characterized by timbral explorations and percussive explosions.
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