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Molly Joyce is a composer and academic currently serving as Professor of Composition at New York University Steinhardt and Wagner College. Her work explores disability as a creative source, using an electric vintage toy organ to bridge compositional and performative expression. Recognized for innovative music, she has been commissioned by major orchestras and institutions like Carnegie Hall, Bang on a Can Marathon, and National Sawdust. Her research intersects disability studies and music, with her work praised by The Washington Post, New York Times, and others.
Education includes Juilliard, Yale University, Royal Conservatory in The Hague, and an Advanced Certificate in Disability Studies from CUNY. She teaches orchestration and composition, contributing to courses like Orchestration 1. Her creative projects span interdisciplinary collaborations, including works presented at the Hirshhorn Museum and TEDxMidAtlantic.
Notable recognitions include features in Pitchfork, WNYC's New Sounds, and Red Bull Radio, though specific award titles are not documented in the text. Molly actively engages in music education and contemporary performance, emphasizing accessibility and innovative instrumentation.




