News and music to start your week!
It’s the perfect time of year to revisit one of our favorite blog posts about Elisabeth Lutyens (pictured above) who is often remembered as a composer for her many contributions to horror movie soundtracks! Enjoy! If you dare ….
And to check out some recent horror soundtracks by women, try this article in Film Music Daily!
Irish composer and conductor Eímear Noone spoke to The Guardian about her work in video game music — and why she thinks Mozart would have been writing gaming music if he were alive today.
We missed this story in Limelight Magazine earlier this month announcing the winners of the Australian Women in Music Awards! Get caught up here – and congratulations to all the winners!
The Montreal Women’s Symphony Orchestra is being remembered in an art installation. Learn more about the ensemble’s founder, Ethel Stark, the amazing ensemble, and the ways it is being remembered, at CBC News. And if you want to know still more, check out this 2015 book, From Kitchen to Carnegie Hall: Ethel Stark and the Montreal Women’s Symphony Orchestra, by Maria Noriega Rachwal.
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