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A look into the lives and works of several American women who composed in the 19th century.
Florence Price was the first African-American woman to have her symphonic compositions performed by a major American orchestra.
Women have been composing for centuries but some were more successful than others. History should remember these women and their musical works.
A brief look at Czech composers as seen through the eyes of concert pianist Rudolf Firkusny.
A short summary of the life and compositions of Eugenie Rocherolle, Connecticut-based Classical Composer.
The story of dramatic soprano Gerda Nielsen and her tips for good singing, including posture, breath control and tongue placement.
Some interesting facts and information about several French women composers who were born before the year 1900.
A brief look at several women composers of the past who were instrumental in being first in founding musical organizations and societies.
Landowska spent her last years in Lakeville, Connecticut, where she taught, prepared for concerts and enjoyed the New England countryside.
A brief overview of some Italian women composers in history who had their works performed or published in their lifetime.
Intended to be a set of pedagogical piano peices, Capers' Portraits in Jazz teaches classical technique in Jazz media.


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