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Emily E. Hogstad

IMG_0159 reduceEmily E. Hogstad is the author of the blog Song of the Lark. She has appeared on or in MinnPost, the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Minnesota Public Radio, National Public Radio, WQXR, Performance Today, and The New York Times to offer thoughts on topics as diverse as the Minnesota Orchestra’s historic 2015 trip to Cuba, what it means to be a music nerd, and social media activism in the orchestra world. Her great passion is researching the history of women in music, especially the great forgotten female violinists of the past. She lives in St. Paul, Minnesota, with a violin, a viola, a laptop named after Lili Boulanger, and two rescue cats, Gwendolyn and Genevieve.

Contributed Posts
Oct 31, 2025 Romantic Era Classical Music Inspired by Composers’ Wives
Oct 30, 2025 Michael Haydn: The Overlooked Genius Behind His Famous Brother
Oct 29, 2025 Mana-Zucca: Composer, Pianist, Actress, and Forgotten American Icon
Oct 28, 2025 How Baroque Composer Francesca Caccini Became the Godmother of Opera
Oct 27, 2025 Ten Saddest Works Written by Grieving Composers
Oct 26, 2025 Who Were Classical Music’s Richest Composers?
Oct 25, 2025 Six Composer Children Overshadowed by Their Parents
Oct 24, 2025 How Tchaikovsky Met Nadezhda von Meck, The Benefactress Who Changed His Life
Oct 23, 2025 Louise Japha: Pianist, Composer, and Brahms’s Childhood Friend
Oct 22, 2025 Barbara Strozzi: Is She the Greatest Woman Composer of the Baroque?