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Honoring Creative Women: Minerva Teichert Award Winner 2021, Ally Christiansen Jan 2022

Honoring Creative Women: Minerva Teichert Award Winner 2021, Ally Christiansen

AWE (A Woman’s Experience)

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Honoring Womanhood: The Creative Works Of Elinor Dunsmuir: Minerva Teichert Award Winner 2021, Nicole Dayton Jan 2022

Honoring Womanhood: The Creative Works Of Elinor Dunsmuir: Minerva Teichert Award Winner 2021, Nicole Dayton

AWE (A Woman’s Experience)

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Star Burning Blue By Kelly-Marie Murphy, Madeleine Montgomery Jan 2022

Star Burning Blue By Kelly-Marie Murphy, Madeleine Montgomery

AWE (A Woman’s Experience)

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Pièce Pour 2 Harpes À Pédales By Marcelle Soulage: Minerva Teichert Award Winner 2021, Alexah Coon, Grace Tanner Jan 2022

Pièce Pour 2 Harpes À Pédales By Marcelle Soulage: Minerva Teichert Award Winner 2021, Alexah Coon, Grace Tanner

AWE (A Woman’s Experience)

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The Blessed Circle And Tales Of Woe, Susan Pickett Jan 2013

The Blessed Circle And Tales Of Woe, Susan Pickett

AWE (A Woman’s Experience)

A history of woman composers: The comprehensive history of music, revered as “The Grout,” fails to mention woman composers. Since 3000 B.C., over 6000 woman have composed alongside male colleagues; their work is largely neglected. There is a black hole of female composers. Despite praise and celebration during their lifetime, these women and their works are sucked out of history as though they never existed. Due to frantic and purposeful efforts, great composers like Marion Bauer, Carla Schumann, Elfrida Andrée, and Lousie Farrenc are receiving a second look at their works. There is a desperate rush to archive, gather, and …