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In a Notoriously Sexist Art Form, Australian Women Composers Are Making Their Voices Heard
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2019
In a Notoriously Sexist Art Form, Australian Women Composers Are Making Their Voices Heard
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'Classical music has traditionally not been a welcoming environment for women composers. Opera Australia’s 2019 season, for instance, features just one work by a female composer, Elena Kats-Chernin.'
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https://theconversation.com/in-a-notoriously-sexist-art-form-australian-women-composers-are-making-their-voices-heard-108991
In a Notoriously Sexist Art Form, Australian Women Composers Are Making Their Voices Heard
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Subjects:
- Listen to Me 2018 anthology lyric/song
- Eumeralla : A War Requiem for Peace 2018 single work musical theatre
- Pecan Summer 2008 single work musical theatre
- Speechless 2017 single work musical theatre
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