Ann Millikan

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Ann E. Millikan (born June 10, 1963)[1] is an American composer.

Ann Millikan was born in San Diego County, California.[1] She studied music at San José State University, where she graduated with a BA. She went on to graduate with a MFA from the California Institute of the Arts where she studied with Morton Subotnick, Mel Powell and Stephen Mosko. Afterward, she continued her studies in African music and classical voice.[2]

Millikan composes in several genres, including orchestral, opera, choral and instrumental, and her works have been used for purposes such as installation, theatre and dance.[2] Her compositions have been called "dynamic and diverse."[3]

Millikan's works have been performed internationally and are widely available on recorded media. She currently resides in Minnesota.[4]

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