Marjorie Merryman (born 1951) is an American composer, author, and music educator. She is Provost and Dean of the College at the Manhattan School of Music, where she is also a member of the composition faculty. She previously taught at Boston University and Macalester College.
While at BU, she was commissioned by many professional musical ensembles to write pieces ranging from small chamber works to a full opera. She has written and published pieces such as "Chinese Moon Poems", a women's choral piece based on Chinese poems about the moon. Merryman categorizes herself with other twentieth-century composers heavily influenced by Johannes Brahms—in particular, serialist composers such as those of the Second Viennese School.
She has been the recipient of numerous awards, including two prizes from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Walter Hinrichsen Award,presented annually by American Academy of Arts and Letters and in 2014, the "Arts and Letters Award in Music: "This award is given in recognition of "…. outstanding artistic achievement and acknowledges the composer who has arrived at his or her own voice."
Marjorie Merryman is Provost and Dean of the College at Manhattan School of Music.