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Cello Music by Women Composers IV
Keal, Soulage and Kaprálová
British composer Minna Keal (1909-1999) was born Minnie Nirenstein of Russian Jewish parents. By the age of 12 she had already begun composing and subsequently she was offered a scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Music. When in
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Symphonies by Women Composers
Smyth, Auerbach, Holmès, Chen, and Taaffe Zwilich
Ethel Smyth (1858-1944) was determined to devote her life to music and thus she studied at the Leipzig Conservatory. There she met Dvořák, Grieg and Tchaikovsky, and later through her private teacher Heinrich von Herzogenberg, became acquainted with Clara Schumann
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Cello Music by Women Composers III
Rebecca Clarke and Rita Strohl
We have not exhausted the gorgeous cello music written by women composers by any means. Here are three more outstanding gems. Rebecca Clarke (1886-1979) is another composer who deserves the limelight. A world-class viola soloist, chamber musician, and composer, Clarke
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From Schumann to Tsitsaros
Humoresque Encounters
In the early 19th century, the term “Humoreske” started to appear in popular periodicals. This period of history, known as Biedermeier in Central Europe, saw a great flourishing of artistic styles in literature, music, the visual arts and interior design.
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Symphonies by Women Composers
Kaprálová, Beach, Auner, Mayer, Larsen, and Pavlova
Vítězslava Kaprálová (1915-1940) was one of the most impressive and exciting musical voices at the beginning of the 20th century. She wrote her first compositions for piano solo at the age of nine, and graduated from Brno Conservatory with a
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Cello Music by Women Composers II
Hensel (Mendelssohn), Farrenc, and Le Beau
We continue with more wonderful cello works by the accomplished women composers of yesteryear who had to grapple with a lack of recognition for their music. Fanny Hensel, née Mendelssohn (1805-1847) is recognized as an important composer especially of lieder,
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Symphonies by Women Composers
Farrenc, Gubaidulina, Price, Senfter and Zaimont
Museums can be magical places as they collect, preserve, interpret and display objects of artistic, cultural, or scientific significance. Exhibitions tell us stories of communities and cultures or highlight particular missions such as civil rights or environmentalism. In essence, museums
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Cello Music by Women Composers
Boulanger, Smyth, Bonis and Bosmans
Accomplished women composers of yesteryear wrote music that was highly regarded by both their male peers and the listening public in their day. These composers, who struggled for recognition, their works neglected for decades, deserve the accolades and attention they
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