A History of Classical Music (The Women-Only Version)

In an effort to find what is out in the world about Women in the history of Music, I ran across this entry by Alice Gregory published in the New York Times on December 2, 2016.  She's highlighting the fact that the Metropolitan Opera was at that moment putting on an opera by a contemporary woman composer named Ashley Fure.  The great thing about this list is that it comes linked to recordings of works by these women composers throughout the years.  Some of the ladies Alice Gregory mentions are women we have already  mentioned on this blog, but others provide a glimpse of individuals who are new and equally interesting women of history.  Click the link below for Alice Gregory's New York Times article about women in the history of classical music!

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