Women in music

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Selection of links to resources relating to women in music, including Early Music by Women Composers and Women in Popular Music.
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Provides information on the life and works of significant female composers from the last 250 years, such as Lousie Farrenc, Emilie Candeille, and Clara Schumann.
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Essay on the music of Hildegard von Bingen covering the compass of her works, the musical forms she used, and the basic musical elements of medieval chant. Includes selected discography.
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Resources related to early women composers such as Hildegard of Bingen, Comtessa Beatriz de Dia, St Birgitta of Sweden and Christine de Pisan, including a chronology, discography, MIDI sound files and a Celebration of the Feminine Divine in Women's Early Music.
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Quarterly journal focusing on information and research on women composers. Offers an index of all articles and features from 1993 onwards.
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Bibliography intended to promote gender equity and feminist scholarship in areas related to music theory, and to serve as a repository of information about women and music.
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Translations of the German poetry set by Clara Schumann in her songs.
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Extensive bibliography of articles on women in music.
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Index to the full text articles on all aspects of women in the music industry, listed by author.
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Links to organisations worldwide concerned with women in music.
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Includes biographical information about contemporary female blues musicians, historical profiles of artists such as Memphis Minnie, Dinah Washington, Nina Simone, and Etta James, and details of international blues women.
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