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Joan Tower on grief, procrastination and her papers at Library of Congress

18 min · 30. jan. 2026
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The composer Joan Tower has won many awards, including the prestigious and lucrative Grawemeyer award in 1990. But for her, the biggest honor came when the Library of Congress announced that they would hold her manuscripts, papers and photos in their archives, in a collection called “The Joan Tower Papers.” She said that was the biggest award she ever got, because it means that her music will have an institutional home, forever. At age 87, Joan Tower is as active and vibrant as ever. In this episode of Classical Gas, Tower talks with podcast host Gail Wein about challenges and rewards of composing, her best piece of advice for composition students and how she worked through her grief on the loss of her husband of 50 years.

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