Contemporary Composing - In Search of Inspiration, Connection & Equity
Episode 47 - June 24th, 2021
“Ella openly challenges a lot of the long-standing preconceptions about who a composer is”
When I say composer, who do you think of?
Do you think of powdered wigs and tailed coats? Maybe you think of modern composers and the sound tracks to blockbuster movies. Either way, who is the person you think of? A man? A white man?
Ella is neither of those things and she is here to make more room for marginalized people in the world of composing. She grew up surrounded by music, both parents in the jazz scene encouraging her to test and try and create music without risk of wrong. Being told Everything you create is valid.
Along the way, Ella lost her passion to create but a little boy named Marvellous John helped bring her back. Now she has a drive to change the face of composing and boost equity along the way.
*Content warning: there is mention of pregnancy loss in this episode around the 20 minute mark.
Tangents in Episode 47
Culture of Composing
Preconceptions of a composer
Reinventing classical music
Music education
Connecting with the audience
Singer/songwriter vs. composer
Encouraging creativity in kids
Pregnancy loss
Writing to process grief
Growing from grief
Trusting your voice
Empowered through motherhood, Working mom, & Conscious parenting
“You don’t need parenting books, you need to go to therapy”
Black Lives Matter Movement, Tokenism, & Making space for marginalized people
The active balancing of self in composing and life
Who is Ella Jarman-Pinto?
Ella Jarman-Pinto (she/her)
Film, TV & Concert Composer
Helping Film & TV Directors to anchor your work in an audience’s mind by creating memorable and emotive music to fit your vision.
“Ella openly challenges a lot of the long-standing preconceptions about who a composer is”
Check #WriteUsIntoHistory on social media to see how Ella is encouraging British music libraries to include more diverse composers to increase representation in music curriculum.
composing, write us into history, female composer, black composer, composing music, composer, composer life, film composer, music composer, classical composer, classical music, music education, music education matters, audience engagement, singer songwriter, jazz music, jazzer, pregnancy loss, miscarriage, grief, grief journey, grief recovery, mama grief, trust your voice, empowered, motherhood, working mom, conscious parenting, Black Lives Matter, tokenism, diversity and inclusion