Sixth World Symposium on Choral Music ... - NewMusicBox
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New<strong>Music</strong>Box May 2003<br />
supervising the producti<strong>on</strong> of a new opera that I had written, and I ended up eating in the same<br />
restaurant <strong>on</strong> several nights in the row. At the late hour we were finishing, sometimes there were<br />
not so many opti<strong>on</strong>s open to us. And they were always playing the same CD at around 11:30 or<br />
12 at night. And I finally said, "Who is that?" because I had no idea, and it turned out to be Norah<br />
J<strong>on</strong>es, who is sort of a jazz singer. And after a while, I noticed that Barnes & Noble, everybody<br />
in that Lincoln Center area was playing the same CD. Finally, I'll go to the point, I didn't want to<br />
be embarrassed by it, but after a while, there was a twinge of country-western thrown in with<br />
jazz and something else that I couldn't figure out because that is not my area of expertise. There<br />
is something fascinating about the way the text is set, sparsely accompanied, and I have since<br />
learned that she is quite a hot ticket, she is Ravi Shankar's daughter and is writing all of these<br />
great interesting little things. So I think a lot of American composers are influenced by some of<br />
the popular music around. It is not as if we would incorporate it, but it all feeds into the same<br />
tube and somehow comes out as a piece of music.<br />
Composers’ Dialogue #1, 08/06/2002