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Libby Meyer is a Teaching Professor in Music Theory and Composition at Michigan Technological University, and Director of the Music Composition Program. She holds a DMA in Music Composition from Northwestern University. Her work focuses on natural soundscapes and the intersection of art and nature, with compositions spanning orchestral, choral, film, and theater. She has held residencies at Isle Royale National Park and Sweden’s Visby International Center for Composers.
Education:
- Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA), Music Composition, Northwestern University
Research Interests: Meyer’s compositions are deeply inspired by ecological and environmental themes. She co-founded the Keweenaw Soundscape Project to document regional acoustic ecosystems and is a member of the Landscape Music Network. Her work often explores rhythmic patterns in natural environments and their translation into musical structures.
Awards:
- National Endowment for the Arts Grants (multiple)
- Michigan Tech Research Excellence Fund Grant
- American Composers Forum Grant
Advising & Grants: While no formal advisees are listed, Meyer’s grants fund collaborative projects like the 100th anniversary National Park Service commission. She mentors through her teaching roles and residency programs.
Labs/Teams: Co-founder of the Keweenaw Soundscape Project and active member of the Landscape Music Network, focusing on ecological sound documentation and place-based composition.





