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Featured Guest blogger: Musicologists on Fanny Hensel’s songs

Featured Guest blogger: Musicologists on Fanny Hensel’s songs

by Liane Curtis | Jan 7, 2019

Dr. Penny Brandt continues her report on the 2018 joint conference of the American Musicological Society/Society for Music Theory. My favorite session at AMS/SMT this year was the Sunday morning joint session on “The Songs of Fanny Hensel” chaired by R. Larry Todd...
Our 2019 Calendar is here!

Our 2019 Calendar is here!

by Liane Curtis | Dec 26, 2018

Our new calendar is here! Available at our shop!
The Impact of The Women’s Philharmonic: Dr. Kathleen McGuire

The Impact of The Women’s Philharmonic: Dr. Kathleen McGuire

by Liane Curtis | Dec 10, 2018

It’s time for Women’s Philharmonic Advocacy to celebrate our 10th anniversary!  We were founded in 2008, so — before 2018 slips by us — we are honoring our achievements, our goals, and our source of inspiration, namely The Women’s...
Featured Guest Blogger: Could an Academic Conference pass the Bechdel Test?

Featured Guest Blogger: Could an Academic Conference pass the Bechdel Test?

by Liane Curtis | Nov 18, 2018

We welcome Dr. Penny Brandt to Feminist in the Concert Hall!  She is a musicologist who recently completed a Ph.D. Dissertation on composer Elsa Olivieri Sangiacomo Respighi, and who is known for her leadership role with the Hartford Festival of Women Composers.   ...
A musical “blind taste-test” casts light on the biased processes of Canon-formation

A musical “blind taste-test” casts light on the biased processes of Canon-formation

by Liane Curtis | Oct 14, 2018

Salastina Music Society carried out a remarkably original experiment last weekend (Oct. 6 & 7) – raising issues of how and why some works get into the classical music canon – and some works don’t.  Salastina’s two directors were struck by a certain...
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