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Classical Classroom, Episode 42: Amy Bishop On Awesome Female Composers
Classical Classroom
English - March 28, 2014 21:41 - 34 minutes - 32.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 455 ratingsMusic Arts classicalmusic daciaclay learnaboutclassicalmusic music Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
It’s Women’s History Month up in the Classroom! Houston Public Media’s own Amy Bishop (see also, Episode 9: Tone Poems) teaches us all about female classical music composers, from the millennia-old ethereal sounds of Hildegard von Bingen, to the contemporary works of Jennifer Higdon. Why have so many women composed classical music but so few have become household names (yet)? We jiu jitsu that question and others in this episode!
Audio production by Todd “von Toddgen” Hulslander with double-plus masterful editorial decisions by Dacia Clay.
Music in this episode:
– Hildegard von Bingen: Caritas Abundat in Omnia (Love Abounds All)
– Clara Schumann: Piano Concerto in a minor, Opus 7 (first movement)
– Jennifer Higdon: Blue Cathedral
For more about Classical Classroom, go to www.houstonpublicmedia.org/classroom.
For more about Women’s History Month, go to www.womenshistorymonth.gov.