Ellen Taaffe Zwilich turns 70

Miami Herald Ellen 4-26-09 Taaffe Zwilich, the first woman to win a Pulitzer Prize in music, turns 70 on Thursday, and while the milestone is significant, most people would find it difficult to believe.With her unfailing good cheer and prolific musical output, Zwilich remains a strikingly youthful presence.
And, while the birthday of the home-town composer — Zwilich was born in Miami and is a seasonal resident of Pompano Beach — has been overlooked by South Florida’s musical institutions, it is being celebrated in appropriate style elsewhere.
Zwilich’s Fifth Symphony premiered at Carnegie Hall last October under the baton of James Conlon. Several new recordings of her music have either been released or are in the pipeline.
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Zwilich (pronounced SWILL-ik) has been remarkably prolific. She has written in all genres except opera and has created an extensive body of work, averaging more than one new composition a year since she ”started counting” in 1971.
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