Tag: Emily Doolittle

  • Monday Link Roundup: July 29, 2019

    Monday Link Roundup: July 29, 2019

    News and music to start your week! Don’t miss composer Emily Doolittle’s wonderful piece about her experience with gender imbalance in concert programming.  It is wonderfully titled, Why Yes, I Do Want My Music Performed and is available on NewMusicBox. Chapman University posted a conversation with conductor Kalena Bovell (pictured above), a Chapman graduate.  She…

  • Monday Link Round Up: May 15, 2017

    News to start your week! In honor of Mother’s Day, WQXR shared some conversations about music and motherhood with four highly accomplished professional musicians.  Catch it here!  And, along the same lines, it’s a perfect time to re-read Emily Doolittle’s piece for NewMusicBox about composing and motherhood. The topic of representation in music continues to…

  • Monday Link Round Up: May 1, 2017

    News to start your week! NewMusicBox has a fantastic piece by composer Emily Doolittle about composing fits into motherhood.  A hugely important – and not often discussed – topic.  Doolittle’s article brings great insight and context into this issue.  It’s a must read for everyone!  Find it here!   Composer and columnist Mohammed Fairouz shares insights at…

  • New Free Online Music Resource

    The Canadian Music Centre has just launched Centrestream – a free online service that provides audiostreams of the CMC’s music collection. Boasting 62 solid days of music, the 8,000 recordings are representative of works from over 700 Canadian composers. In order to access the free service, you do have to register. However, everything is self-explanatory…