Victoria Bond

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  • Born: Oakland, CA
  • Died: San Diego, CA
  • Years Active: 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s

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Victoria Ellen Bond (born 6 May 1945) is an American conductor and composer.

Life

Victoria Bond was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of operatic bass Philip Bond and concert pianist Jane Bond. Her grandfather was also a liturgical composer. The family later moved from California to New York, and Bond studied piano at the Mannes School of Music with Nadia Reisenberg. She continued her studies in composition with Ingolf Dahl and voice with William Vennardat at the University of Southern California, and in conducting with Leonard Slatkin at Aspen. She was accepted into the Juilliard School of Music, where she studied composition with Roger Sessions and conducting with teachers including Herbert von Karajan. She graduated with a doctoral degree in conducting.

Bond married Stephan Peskin in 1974. She recorded vocals with Bethany Beardslee and for Harry Partch’s Delusion of the Fury. She also assisted film composer Paul Glass in creating filmscores for Universal and Metromedia Studios.

Bond became an Exxon/Arts Endowment Conductor with the Pittsburgh Symphony in 1978, and in 1986 was invited to conduct the Houston Symphony for the premiere of her work Ringing. She has served as artistic director of the Bel Canto Opera Company in New York, music director and conductor of the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra and artistic director of the Southwest Virginia Opera, the Harrisburg Opera and the New Amsterdam Symphony.

Works

Selected works include:

Frescoes and Ash, 2009Seduction and Sanctification, Triple Concerto for flute, viola, harp and orchestra, 2007Sacred Sisters for violin and harp, 2005Woven for violin and viola, or 2 flutes, or 2 violins, 2005A More Perfect Union, 2002Ancient Keys for chamber orchestra, 2002Mrs. President, chamber opera, 2001Jasmine Flower (茉莉花; Moli Hua) for viola solo, 1999A Modest Proposal for tenor and orchestra, 1999Insects for solo electric viola, 1996Travels, 1994Dreams of Flying for string quartet, 1994Urban Bird, alto sax concerto, 1993Molly ManyBloom for soprano and string quartet, 1990The Frog Prince for narrator and orchestraWhat’s the Point of Counterpoint? for narrator and orchestraBlack Light for piano and orchestra, 1988Great Galloping Gottschalk for American Ballet Theater, 1981Journal for chamber orchestra, 1981Trio: Other Selves for Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, 1979Equinox for the Pennsylvania Ballet, 1976Conversation Piece for viola and vibraphone, 1975Duet for flute and viola, 1969Mirror, Mirror for soprano, flute and viola, 1969