Judith Lang Zaimont is an acclaimed American composer, born in 1945, whose works span classical piano and ragtime genres. Her compositions are known for their gripping exploration of sound, timbre, and texture, often drawing inspiration from impressionistic laws. Zaimont's repertoire includes notable pieces like her First Piano Trio and Elegy for Strings, showcasing her versatility and depth as a composer. Her works have been performed and recorded by esteemed ensembles and soloists, earning her a respected place in contemporary classical music. From choral works like "A Tale of Abram And Isaac" to instrumental pieces, Zaimont's music offers a rich and engaging journey through the realms of sound and emotion.