
About
Elizabeth's film music can be heard in the PBS documentary American Umpire, narrated by Jim Lehrer, as well as in The New York Times' six-part video series, "Family Entrepreneurs," the award-winning short film "A Tribute to Discomfort" featuring 2012 National Geographic Adventurer of the Year Cory Richards, Ubisoft’s video game Cloudberry Kingdom, and the Japanese learning RPG KOE by Strawberry Games and the Jane Austen MMORPG Ever Jane by 3 Turn Productions.
Her concert works have been performed by the Albany Symphony, Berkeley Symphony, Buffalo Philharmonic, Juilliard Orchestra, The National Cello Band, GHOSTLIGHT, The New Amsterdam Singers, The American Lyric Theatre, VocalEssence, WomenSing, and others.
Elizabeth graduated with degrees in music from the Juilliard School (M.M., D.M.A.) and Harvard University (A.B. magna cum laude with highest honors). For her musical contributions at Harvard, she was awarded the Louis Sudler Prize in the Arts and was recognized as one of the “Fifteen Most Outstanding Seniors in the Arts.” While at Juilliard, her orchestral work, “Paranoia,” won the annual composers’ competition and was premiered by Jeff Milarsky and the Juilliard Orchestra in Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Concert Hall.
Elizabeth is no longer actively composing and does not accept commissions.
She is the New York Times bestselling author of several fantasy novels including Six Crimson Cranes, Spin the Dawn, and Her Radiant Curse. Her literary works are represented by the Gina Maccoby Literary Agency, and her author's website can be found here.
"Mysterious"
- The New York Times
"impressive, witty, sweetly melodic, truly with a voice of its own"
- The Harvard Crimson