Joan Tower

American composer and conductor

Joan Tower - Artists & Creatives born September 6th, 1938
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A prominent figure in contemporary classical music, contributions span composition, conducting, and performance. Composed notable works such as 'Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman' and 'Petroushskates'. Served as a conductor for the Women's Philharmonic and as a pianist in various ensembles. Educated at Bennington College and Columbia University, Tower has received multiple honors throughout her career, including the Charles Ives Living Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

Composed 'Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman'

Conducted the Women's Philharmonic

Received the Charles Ives Living Award

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