Education
She studied with a number of teachers and musicians, such as Cecile Genhart, Walter Hendel, Jose Echaniz, and Eugene List. Weber graduated summa cum laude from the Eastman School of, where she studied with Cécile Genhart and Eugene List.
She studied with a number of teachers and musicians, such as Cecile Genhart, Walter Hendel, Jose Echaniz, and Eugene List. Weber graduated summa cum laude from the Eastman School of, where she studied with Cécile Genhart and Eugene List.
Weber has a second career as a writer of fiction. Her first book, "The Secret Life of Eva Hathaway" was released in 1985. Weber"s books are noted for their bawdy, dark humor and their female protagonists.
The books have spanned different genres, from romantic comedy ("The Secret Life of Eva Hathaway") to a culinary murder mystery ("Devil"s Food").
As a writer, Weber has perhaps received the most attention for her books about the Bond-esque female spy Leslie Frost, "Frost the Fiddler" and its sequel "Hot Ticket". Nearly all of her books contain, at some point, a reference to the world of classic music
In the Frost books, the music world is central to the plot. Frost the Fiddler (Street Martin’s Press) was chosen a Notable Book of the Year by the New York Times.
She has written two screenplays and is currently at work on her sixth novel.
Weber is a member of the piano faculty at the Boston Conservatory and the Boston Conservatory Chamber Players.