About Janice Giteck
Janice Giteck (born June 27, 1946 in New York) is an American composer. Giteck grew up in Hicksville, Long Island and moved to Arizona when she was twelve years old.[1] She attended Mills College, completing her Master's in 1969 and studying under Darius Milhaud. She later studied under Olivier Messiaen, and following this she studied percussion with Daniel Schmidt and gamelan music with Obo Addy.[2] Her works came into wide circulation in the 1970s and 1980s, with a style heavily influenced by world music and the music of American Indians.
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Om Shanti
Tara's Love Will Melt the Sword: I. Light Suspended
Tapasya
Leningrad Spring
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Breathing Songs From a Turning Sky (excerpt).
breathing songs from a turning sky (excerpt)
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