Feminist in the Concert Hall

Tania León’s Stride: A Review

Tania León’s Stride: A Review

When considering that the canon of western art music is based in a system of white supremacy and patriarchy, it is a sad truth that most of the music that is presented in classrooms and concert halls is written by dead, white, men.  Scholars continue to spend great...

The Programming of BIPOC Composers

The Programming of BIPOC Composers

By Sarah Baer Our 2023-2024 repertoire report for the top 21 orchestras in the US (as determined by operating budget) is out -- with not-great news about the current state of programming as it relates to works by women and non-binary composers.  In this post I’m...

Link Roundup: June 26, 2023

Link Roundup: June 26, 2023

Start the week by catching up with some of the exciting and GOOD news!! San Francisco Opera has staged its first work by a woman composer, El último sueño de Frida y Diego by Gabriela Lena Frank and (librettist) Nilo Cruz.  Also the first production of a work in...

2023-2024 Season: By The Numbers

2023-2024 Season: By The Numbers

Sarah Baer offers her annual statistical study of the representation of women composers in the top 21 U.S. orchestras; also the representation and role of women conductors is examined.  Liane Curtis also offered editorial input to this article. Symphony orchestras...

Link Roundup: June 6, 2023

Link Roundup: June 6, 2023

Readers have bemoaned the lapse of our Link Roundup feature, SO, we are going to try and get back in the swing of it!  It just seems like there is SO much important news sometimes, and we can't claim to have a complete grasp on it -- but here are a FEW important and...