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Composers
- Agnesi, Maria Teresa d'
- Alberga, Eleanor
- Ali-Zadeh, Franghiz
- Alrich, Alexis
- Anderson, Olive
- Ansink, Caroline
- Archer, Violet Balestreri
- Bacewicz, Grazyna
- Backer Gröndahl, Agathe
- Bond, Victoria
- Bonds, Margaret
- Boulanger, Lili
- Boulanger, Nadia Juliette
- Caccini, Francesca
- Carcas, Gillian
- Carlos, Wendy
- Chaminade, Cécile Louise Stephanie
- Chen Yi
- Clarke, Rebecca
- Coulthard, Jean
- Doncaster, Sara
- Farrenc, Louise
- Fields, Dorothy
- Figueroa, Adriana
- Fine, Vivian
- Folio, Cynthia
- Fullman, Ellen
- Gideon, Miriam
- Gubaidulina, Sofia
- Hensel, Fanny
- Hildegard
- Holmès, Augusta Mary Anne
- Hutchinson, Brenda
- Kanno, Yôko
- Kapralova, Vitezslava
- La Barbara, Joan
- Lang, Josephine
- LeFanu, Nicola
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- Lehmann, Liza
- Leon, Tania
- Lockwood, Annea
- Lutyens, Elisabeth
- Maconchy, Elizabeth
- Mahler, Alma
- Manziarly, Marcelle de
- Martinez, Odaline de la
- Masaoka, Miya
- Mendelssohn, Fanny
- Monk, Meredith
- Moore, Undine Smith
- Musgrave, Thea
- Newman, Maria
- Norman, Katharine
- Okoye, Nkeiru
- Oliveros, Pauline
- Payne, Maggi
- Perry, Julia Amanda
- Phillips, Anne
- Price, Florence
- Ran, Shulamit
- Rubin, Anna
- Saint Hildegard of Bingen
- Schindler, Alma
- Schumann, Clara
- Seeger, Ruth Crawford
- Sirmen, Maddalena Lombardini
- Tailleferre, Germaine
- Tanaka, Karen
- Tower, Joan
- Wagner, Melinda
- Weir, Judith
- Wieck, Clara
- Zaimont, Judith Lang
- Zwillich, Ellen Taaffe
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Arranger, pianist, and theorist in Dallas.
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Cornelius Cardew Composition Prize winner. Working by herself and also collaboratively with her husband poet Phil Andrews McGovern.
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Lived 1841 to 1929. Swedish Music Information Center page. Organist and composer.
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Composer and performer Eve Beglarian, whose work ranges from art music to electronic music.
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Composer of choral music living in Kingston, Ontario.
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Provides biography, news, events calendar, interview, and photographs of the saxophonist and composer.
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Minimalist. Works for orchestra, mixed instrumental and vocal ensembles, soloists, and works with pre-recorded tape playback.
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"Conservatively classical, with occasional forays into jazz forms or experiments in sound."
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American songwriter, 1880 to 1974. About her life and her music.
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American composer Jane Ellen (ASCAP) with biography, works, and other musings.
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"Classically trained and eclectically inclined" composer.
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Composer of piano music who seeks to create a peaceful environment with her music. Biography and recordings.
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Concert pianist and composer of classical and healing music. Masterclasses, workshops, and recordings.
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Bulgarian born composer, currently living in Swaziland, Southern Africa.
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Contains discography, and CD ordering information for the pianist.
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African-American Art Song Alliance page. Born 1929. "Her musical style reflects but is not limited to the influence of the church and gospel music."
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Composer and music typographer living in Canada.
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Singer, composer, and choir director.
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Lecturer in music at King's College London, author of a book on Schoenberg, and composer of orchestral and chamber music.
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"Associate Professor of Music at Saint Mary's College in South Bend, Indiana where she has taught composition, theory, and orchestration since 1990."
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Scores of short biographies about women composers throughout time. From Hildegard Publishing Company.
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Noted for folk opera, spiritual arrangements and compositions for solo voice. 1827 to 1903. African-American Art Song Alliance page.
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Composer and flautist living in Wales.
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British composer. "Her music displays an enjoyment of opposites and extremes."
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Choral composer living in California.
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Composer living in upstate New York, and chair of the Department of Performing Arts at Union College, Schenectady.
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Bibliography of women composers, by Eugene Gates, Ed.D.
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Argentine composer. Curriculum vitae, list of works, audio samples, discography, bibliography, publications. Spanish and English site.
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Composer of chamber and orchestral music.
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Musical activist and popular music pioneer and composer.
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A database of women whose music has been recorded on CD.
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Promotes composers, past and present; includes links.
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Descriptions of many female composers and their works.
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