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Sally Johnston Reid (January 30, 1948 – December 21, 2019) was an American composer and oboist. A long-time professor of composition and music theory at
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, her works include chamber, piano, vocal, band and
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, as well as the
chamber opera Chamber opera is a designation for operas written to be performed with a Chamber music, chamber ensemble rather than a full orchestra. Early 20th-century operas of this type include Paul Hindemith's ''Cardillac'' (1926). Earlier small-scale operas ...
''Healing'' from 1986. A significant part of her career was dedicated to the advancement of
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. Her leadership was credited for bringing the
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increased membership and higher visibility. She was a trailblazer in digital synthesis.


Biography

Sally Johnston was born in
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, on January 30, 1948, and graduated with a Ph.D. from the
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in
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. She served on the music faculty at
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in
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beginning in 1969 and became Chair of the Department of Music there in 1979. She became Department Chair at
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in 2008. She won a composition prize from
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, a number of
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(ASCAP) awards, and first prize at the Fifth International Festival of Women Composers at
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in 1998. Reid served as editor of the International League of Women Composers (ILWC) Journal from 1991–95 and was one of the primary organizers of that association's consolidation with the International Alliance for Women in Music in 1995. She established a website for the International Alliance for Women in Music by using her skills as a web developer and she organized others to help create an online resource center linked to women's museums, women's organizations, biographies about women composers and other sites helpful to people invested in women's music. In 1996 she attended the Fiuggi Citta International Music Festival as the only commissioned American composer and she wrote her ''Fiuggi Fanfare'' for the symposium. At the symposium she gave a presentation entitled ''Women in Music on the World Wide Web'' promoting the website she had created to highlight women in music and opportunities. She was also the listowner for the International Alliance for Women in Music distribution list. She was a co-editor of the
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' newsletter along with Sylvia Pengilly and Mara Helmuth from 1995-1996. She would later become the president of the International Alliance for Women in Music from 1999-2000. Rome’s Vatican Audience Chamber performed her ''Jesus, Redeemer, Messiah'' composition as part of the
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’s Jubilee 2000 celebration. She appeared in the film
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in 2005.


Works

Reid’s work has been performed all over the United States and Europe. Her compositions include music for symphonic band, for chamber ensembles, incidental music, electronic music, vocal music and music for piano. Some of her works combine acoustic and electroacoustic elements. Selected works include: *''Healing'' 1986, chamber opera *''A Carousel Fantasy'' for brass quintet and synthesized Wurlitzer band organ, 1993 *''Note the Silence'' for voice and chamber ensemble, 1975 *''Fiuggi Fanfare'' for saxophone quintet, 1998 *''On a Day of White Trees'' for mezzo-soprano and B♭ clarinet, 1998


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