Spektor was born in
Berlin in 1928 and her parents were Lithuanians that escaped the
pogroms. The three of them moved out of Berlin to Paris shortly before
Kristallnacht started, where Spektor went to school until the summer of 1939 when the family moved to the United States on the . She wrote her first musical while she was in high school and also sang in it. Spektor attended
Sarah Lawrence College,
Mannes School of Music, and
Juilliard School, later performing in
Off-Broadway plays and recording songs for LPs and CDs. The Atlantic Opera Singers was started by Spektor and lasted for 10 years. She wrote a feminist musical titled ''The Housewives' Cantata
, which had a playbook published in 1994 by Georgina Press. She also wrote a collection of poems titled The Road to November''. Her music has been played in films and television shows. ==References==