Tower, Joan, 1938-

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Name (Latin)
Tower, Joan, 1938-
Date of birth
1938-09-06
Place of birth
New Rochelle (N.Y.)
Associated country
United States
Field of activity
Music
Music--Instruction and study
Composition (Music)
Performing arts
Education
Occupation
Composers
Pianists
Music teachers
Gender
female
Biographical or Historical Data
b. New York
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 34653100
Wikidata: Q293218
Library of congress: n 82099799
HAI10: 000625609
Sources of Information
  • Her Prelude, for five players. [Phonodisc] 1972.
  • Baker's biographical dictionary of twentieth-century classical musicians, c1997
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Wikipedia description:

Joan Tower (born September 6, 1938) is a Grammy-winning contemporary American composer, concert pianist and conductor. Lauded by The New Yorker as "one of the most successful woman composers of all time", her bold and energetic compositions have been performed in concert halls around the world. After gaining recognition for her first orchestral composition, Sequoia (1981), a tone poem which structurally depicts a giant tree from trunk to needles, she has gone on to compose a variety of instrumental works including Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman, which is something of a response to Aaron Copland's Fanfare for the Common Man, the Island Prelude, five string quartets, and an assortment of other tone poems. Tower was pianist and founding member of the Naumburg Award-winning Da Capo Chamber Players, which commissioned and premiered many of her early works, including her widely performed Petroushskates.

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