“Composers Converse”: Bard Faculty Members Joan Tower and Jessie Montgomery Spoke with Symphony about the Present and Future of Orchestral Composition
“What they share, beyond mutual admiration, is their status among America’s foremost orchestral composers,” writes Daniel Stephen Johnson of Bard faculty members Joan Tower and Jessie Montgomery for Symphony. In a wide-ranging interview, Tower, Asher B. Edelman Professor in the Arts, and Montgomery, composer in residence, spoke about their compositional practices, their experiences as living composers, and what equity means in their profession. On the latter point, Montgomery said it’s not simply a question of access, but of the breadth of artistry. “Music doesn’t have a gender, but music does have cultural influences and folkloric origins,” Montgomery said. “Bringing in people who have had other influences makes the music richer.”
In a field dominated by “mostly dead white European males,” Tower said it was difficult, especially early on, to be taken seriously by audiences. Early in her career, she would poll the audience about how many of them expected to dislike her compositions, and a majority of the audience would raise their hands. Still, she’s always introduced herself as a “woman composer” as a point of pride. “I always introduced myself as a woman composer, and I’d get giggles in the audience,” Tower told Symphony. “Now, I’m getting cheers! I say I’m an older woman, and I get even more!”
Post Date: 10-10-2023
In a field dominated by “mostly dead white European males,” Tower said it was difficult, especially early on, to be taken seriously by audiences. Early in her career, she would poll the audience about how many of them expected to dislike her compositions, and a majority of the audience would raise their hands. Still, she’s always introduced herself as a “woman composer” as a point of pride. “I always introduced myself as a woman composer, and I’d get giggles in the audience,” Tower told Symphony. “Now, I’m getting cheers! I say I’m an older woman, and I get even more!”
Post Date: 10-10-2023