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Louise Fleur Meyers Schlesinger Spizizen (August 24, 1928 - July 2, 2010) was an American composer, critic, harpsichordist/pianist, and singer. She is best remembered today for her research and controversial claim that pianist
Johana Harris Johana Harris (31 December 1912 – 5 June 1995) was a Canadian pianist, composer, and music educator. She had highly successful career as a concert pianist, making numerous recordings and appearing as a soloist with almost every major American sy ...
actually composed music that was published under the name of her husband,
Roy Harris Roy Ellsworth Harris (February 12, 1898 – October 1, 1979) was an American composer. He wrote music on American subjects, and is best known for his Symphony No. 3. Life Harris was born in Chandler, Oklahoma on February 12, 1898. His ancestry ...
. Spizizen was born in Lynn, Massachusetts, to Lillian Gordon  and Louis Samuel Meyers. After growing up in Kansas City, Missouri, she earned music degrees from
Vassar College Vassar College ( ) is a private liberal arts college in Poughkeepsie, New York, United States. Founded in 1861 by Matthew Vassar, it was the second degree-granting institution of higher education for women in the United States, closely follo ...
and the
University of California, San Diego The University of California, San Diego (UC San Diego or colloquially, UCSD) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in San Diego, California. Established in 1960 near the pre-existing Scripps Insti ...
. Her teachers included
Robert Erickson Robert Erickson (March 7, 1917 – April 24, 1997) was an American composer. Education Erickson was born in Marquette, Michigan. He studied with Ernst Krenek from 1936 to 1947: "I had already studied—and abandoned—the twelve tone sy ...
, Kenneth Galburo,
Gustav Leonhardt Gustav Maria Leonhardt (30 May 1928 – 16 January 2012) was a Dutch keyboardist, conductor, musicologist, teacher and editor. He was a leading figure in the historically informed performance movement to perform music on period instruments. Leo ...
, Josef Mars, John Metz, Wilbur Ogdon,
Wallingford Riegger Wallingford Constantine Riegger ( ; April 29, 1885 – April 2, 1961) was an American modernist composer and pianist, best known for his orchestral and modern dance music. He was born in Albany, Georgia, but spent most of his career in New York Ci ...
, and Roslyn Tureck. Spizizen married Eugene Richard Schlesinger in 1948 and they had three sons and a daughter before divorcing. She married Dr. John Spizizen in 1969. Spizizen’s jobs included: 1949-1952 music director, Interplayers Inc. (New York) 1954-1957 singer/accompanist, Westchester County (New York) Civic Opera 1959-1965 singer/accompanist/composer,  Madrigal Singers (Westport, Connecticut) 1960-1963 singer/accompanist, First Unitarian Church (Westport). Spizizen also taught music privately and at the University of California. She published music reviews and criticism in the La Jolla Light, Los Angeles Times, San Diego Reader, and Tucson Weekly, as well as articles in various music journals (listed below). She appeared as an accompanist, harpsichordist, or singer with the Arizona Opera, Civic Orchestra of Tucson, and San Diego Symphony. Spizizen created free lunchtime concert series in public venues such as shopping malls in San Diego and Tucson. She formed the Arizona Early Music Society and served as its president, and co-founded the Basically Baroque Symposium at the University of California San Diego. She received two commissions from the Westport Madrigal Singers, as well as a prize from Vassar College for her 1946 dance score/musical comedy, ''Sweep It Clean''. Spizizen spent the last decade of her life working on a biography of pianist Johana Harris, who she believed had actually composed some of the works published by Roy Harris. She died before completing the biography. Spizizen’s correspondence with author and composer
Nicolas Slonimsky Nicolas Slonimsky ( – December 25, 1995), born Nikolai Leonidovich Slonimskiy (russian: Никола́й Леони́дович Сло́нимский), was a Russian-born American conductor, author, pianist, composer and lexicographer. B ...
is archived in the Library of Congress Music Division. Spizizen’s music was published by Theodore Presser Co. Her publications included:


Articles/Lectures

*''Johana and Roy Harris: Marrying a Real Composer'' (Musical Quarterly, Vol 77 No 4 1993) *''Johana and Roy Harris: Whose Music is it, Anyhow?'' (1996 College Music Society Conference) *''The Composer of Area Code 714'' (Applause: San Diego Magazine of the Arts, Sep-Oct 1978)


Ballet

*''Birthday of the Infanta'' (harpsichord, chamber orchestra and piano)


Harpsichord

*realizations of works by
Heinrich Biber Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber ( bapt. 12 August 1644, Stráž pod Ralskem – 3 May 1704, Salzburg) was a Bohemian-Austrian composer and violinist. Biber worked in Graz and Kroměříž before he illegally left his employer, Prince-Bishop Karl Li ...
, Johan Friedrich Fasch,
Jean-Marie Leclair Jean-Marie Leclair l'aîné (Jean-Marie Leclair the Elder) (10 May 1697 – 22 October 1764) was a French Baroque violinist and composer. He is considered to have founded the French violin school. His brothers, the lesser-known Jean-Marie ...
, and
Pietro Locatelli Pietro Antonio Locatelli (3 September 1695 in Bergamo – 30 March 1764 in Amsterdam) was an Italian Baroque composer and violinist. Biography Bergamo Little is known about Locatelli's childhood. In his early youth he was the third violinist ...
*teaching pieces


Theatre

*six scores for Invisible Theatre productions *''Sweep It Clean'' (musical comedy)


Vocal

*''Sacred Service for Reformed Jewish Congregation'' (women’s voices and organ) *''Three Games for Ten Players'' (string quintet and chorus) *''Three Rounds for Mothers'' (a cappella chorus) *''Weary with Toil'' (a cappella chorus)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Spizizen, Louise American women composers American music critics American women music critics 1928 births 2010 deaths Vassar College alumni University of California alumni University of California faculty