Tag: karin Pendle

  • Remembering Karin Pendle (by Annie Janeiro Randall)

    Remembering Karin Pendle (by Annie Janeiro Randall)

    Annie Janeiro Randall, Professor of Music at Bucknell University, is the author of Dusty! Queen of the Postmods and editor of Music, Power, and Politics. We invited her to share her remembrance of Prof. Karin Pendle, and are happy to offer her thoughts, below.  We mentioned Prof. Pendle’s passing a few weeks ago and linked to Dr.…

  • Monday Link Round Up: February 24, 2020

    Monday Link Round Up: February 24, 2020

    News and music to start your week! The Seattle Times introduces readers to Lina Gonzalez-Granados (pictured above) – one of the first Latin American women to hold a conducting position with the Seattle Symphony. BTW, Gonzalez-Granados’  Boston-based Unitas Ensemble received a WPA Performance Grant in 2018 for a concert that included the north American premiere…

  • Remembering a pioneering scholar of women in music, Dr. Karin Pendle

    In the past few years, so many have “discovered” the issue of women composers and gender in classical music.  That is — for the most part — great!  But sometimes it does seem like we keep on “re-inventing the wheel.” If  instead we recognized and built on the work that has taken place in the…

  • Monday Link Round Up: July 8, 2019

    Monday Link Round Up: July 8, 2019

    News and music to start your week! Congratulations to Akiko Fujimoto (pictured above), the first woman to be named Artistic Director of the Mid-Texas Symphony.  Last season the ensemble had a public audition process to find the new director, with four finalists each leading a concert.  Fujimoto was a somewhat familiar face as she was…