Flutist Megan Shanley Alger has commissioned Moon Dreams, for amplified alto flute and electronics. It was inspired by y the many amazing women who contributed crucially to the Apollo program, including the first moon landing. Female members of the Apollo moon mission included Bobbie Johnson, Judith Love Cohen, Ann Dickson, and Ann Maybury, while the Apollo Space Program involved many more, listed below. Apollo 11 landed on the moon on July 20, 1969. From mathematician/engineer Ethel Heinecke Bauer to mathematician and ‘human computer’ Dorothy Jean Johnson Vaughan, an amazing group of women rose far above the constraints that society placed on them to make critical contributions to this effort.
This project is part of Meghan’ss Making Waves commissioning project, itself an effort to continue breaking the bounds that have kept so many women composers and performers from reaching their potential. Having come of age as a composer during the 1970’s-80’s, and having served as President of American Women Composers, I have experienced these bounds myself, and am especially pleased by Ms. Alger’s project. She has commissioned a diverse groupAshi Day, Isabel Lepanto Gleicher, Shara Lunon, Niloufar Nourbakhsh and Annika K. Socolofsky in addition to myself.