“Dean of Black Women Composers” – Undine Smith Moore

“Dean of Black Women Composers” – Undine Smith Moore

Known primarily for her choral works, Undine Smith Moore (1904-1989) was a prolific composer and educator who was recognized during her lifetime. She worked extensively with a wide range of students, from grade school through graduate school, and was the recipient of...

Teresa Carreño – Pianist, Singer, Composer, Conductor

Born in Caracas in 1853, Teresa Carreño was fortunate to be born into a musical family and receive instruction from Louis Moreau Gottschalk and Anton Rubinstein, fostering her talent as a young piano prodigy, and later as a singer, as well as a composer and conductor....
Louise Talma – Neoclassical Composer

Louise Talma – Neoclassical Composer

Louise Talma (1906-1995) was born in France but lived and worked in New York for most of her life. She studied at Juilliard, as well as New York University, Columbia University, and with Nadia Boulanger in Fontainebleau, and spent much time at the MacDowell Colony....
Marianna von Martinez

Marianna von Martinez

Marianne von Martinez (1744-1812) was born in Vienna, though her family heritage was Spanish. She displayed her talent at a very early age and was a student of a young Haydn, who was a very close  neighbor. Later, she also studied with Johann Aldoph Hasse, and...
Remembering Florence Price

Remembering Florence Price

Florence Price (1887-1953) was the first black woman to achieve recognition and fame as a composer of large forms. After studying at the New England Conservatory, (she graduated in 1907) Price moved to Arkansas, and then settled in Chicago where her composing career...