In an interview with The Los Angeles Times, Davis, who is a music professor at UC San Diego, shared that he’s still getting used to using Zoom and the news of winning the 2020 Pulitzer Prize in Music.
“I pushed the wrong button, and so the whole faculty heard the announcement,” Davis said after his win. The move prompted one of his colleagues to call the incident “the best Zoom bomb ever.”
Prior to COVID-19, Davis was preparing to begin a residency at the Bogliasco Foundation in Genoa, Italy, where he was named a spring 2020 fellow. The LA Times reports that there Davis had plans to work on two operas, including “The Darkest Light in the Heart,” about the aftermath of the 2015 mass shooting at Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, S.C., in which a white supremacist killed nine African American members during bible study.
As an artist and musical genius, Davis’ operatic work is steeped in black history in America. Some of his previous compositions include “X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X and “Amistad,” based on the rebellion of Mende captives on a Spanish slave ship.
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