Thursday, September 27, 2007

Hardly "Irrelevant"

Marin Alsop, the first female conductor of a major U.S. orchestra, takes the podium at 8pm tonight. After years as conductor of our very own Eugene Symphony, Alsop heads the prestigious Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. Way to go, girl!

I love her comments to the press: "I think the most challenging aspect," she says, "is people's need to focus on the fact that I'm a woman. It's really entirely irrelevant to what I do."


4 comments:

Erin said...

yay women steppin' up and makin' music!! Baltimore, huh? impressive. now if only that wasn't such a shock to see-if women were more commonplace in positions of 'authority' in the music world, ie-weilding a baton. well, here's hoping the future becomes more and more harmonious.

ZERD said...

Who knows...Abigail could be a major conductor:) I think Char-char might be a jockey, but that could be because I'm reading a book about horse racing....

Erin said...

a jockey-and you call yourself a friend?! think big, think "she can support our decrepit asses in the nicest raisin ranch in Oregon!!" hee hee hee-that's me, laughing at how funny I think I am : )

ZERD said...

Jockeys ARE cool, and if she gets into horse gambling, your wrinkly asses could be rosy for a nice, long time! :p