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Has Winning the Pulitzer Made a Difference?
Ellen Taaffe Zwilich
There are lots of other awards that a composer can win where your name doesn't necessarily get in the newspaper. The fact that the whole journalism community is eagerly waiting to see who has won the various Pulitzers gives it an extra degree of interest. I believe it was a writer from the Los Angeles Times who mentioned to me that I was the first woman to win the award. At the time I won, I had no idea. It doesn't really do anything except open some doors. But any time people are curious about our work, that's always a good opportunity for a composer. But you're still faced with the same issues as every other composer. When you're putting new notes on the page, there isn't a lot of time to sit around resting on your laurels, whatever they might be. You're still struggling just like everybody else. Please contribute your comments to our forum. Need help using the forums? Click here. |
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