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The stories of secret and hidden-in-plain-sight collaborations that emerged from shared struggle between female creators.

Katie Harman


    • Nov 6, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 49m AVG DURATION
    • 10 EPISODES


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    Between the Bio - Natalie Douglas

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 85:03


    In this episode of Virtuosa Society Podcast's companion “Between the Bio” series, Katie Harman sits down with Broadway and cabaret performer Natalie Douglas for a candid conversation about representation, artistic expression, the incredible story of her secret adoption, connecting with her birth father, vibrational energy, collaboration, and so so so much more! Episode 7 of the Virtuosa Society Podcast featured the story of four women instrumental to Tin Pan Alley and the American popular music landscape, and their struggles to be recognized beyond male pseudonyms and partnerships. Natalie and Katie specifically talk about composer Irene Higginbotham and how it must have felt to be a young gifted Black woman writing under a pen name on Tin Pan Alley, as well as the lasting impact of Irene's musical legacy. “Between the Bio” interviews are meant to dig a little deeper between the highlight's in a creative's bio, into the spaces and pockets of their experience where the nuances, challenges, truths and growth happen. Because we don't talk about them nearly enough. And because conversations like this are vital for understanding the uniqueness and sameness of life as a female creative. Follow Natalie Douglas at https://www.nataliedouglas.com/ and download her latest single “Trust in Me” with Club44 Records: https://www.club44records.com/home/blog/7272846/natalie-douglas-partners-with-club44-records Learn more about Virtuosa Society at www.virtuosasociety.com Producer: Katie Harman @katieharmanebner Audio Engineer: Will Cowser @williamcowser Title Song: “Against The Odds” by Carmen Justice

    Episode 7: The Ghosts of Tin Pan Alley

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 38:45


    Episode 7 is a ghost tale! The mystery of a name that was only known to paper… and a woman who wrote hundreds of Tin Pan Alley tunes in the shadow of a pseudonym. Host Katie Harman unfolds the story of composer Irene Higginbotham, and how she - along with three other legendary women of Tin Pan Alley - helped shape American popular music in the 1930s-1950s. The episode also features a portion of Katie's interview with Broadway and cabaret star Natalie Douglas, as she shares her thoughts on the influence of Irene Higginbotham. Catch their full conversation in Virtuosa Society Podcast's companion series “Between the Bio” which dives deeper into Natalie's fascinating life and career, including the challenges, triumphs and lessons learned between the highlights in her bio. Research referenced throughout the episode: The Jazz Standards, by Ted Gioia Lady Sings the Blues, by Billie Holiday with William Dufty “Good Morning Heartache,” by David "Chet" Williamson Sneade https://worcestersongs.blogspot.com/2012/12/good-morning-heartache.html “Recording Studios: A History Of The Most Legendary Studios In Music,” by Martin Chilton https://www.udiscovermusic.com/in-depth-features/history-of-recording-studios/ “The History of Tin Pan Alley” by Nate Wooley https://soundamerican.org/issues/big-band/history-tin-pan-alley “The Harlem Renaissance: What Was It, and Why Does It Matter?" by Cary D. Wintz https://www.humanitiestexas.org/news/articles/harlem-renaissance-what-was-it-and-why-does-it-matter “Glenn Gibson Biography” by Eugene Chadbourne https://www.allmusic.com/artist/glenn-gibson-mn0001331660#biography Producer: Katie Harman @katieharmanebner Audio Engineer: Will Cowser @williamcowser Title Song: “Reflection of the Sun” by Anna Landström www.virtuosasociety.com Follow @virtuossociety on Instagram, Facebook and Threads

    Between the Bio - The Von Trapp Sisters

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 65:59


    In Virtuosa Society Podcast's inaugural “Between the Bio” episode, Katie Harman sits down with Sofi, Melanie and Amanda Von Trapp for a candid conversation about sisterhood, singing, individuality and collaboration. Episode 6 of the Virtuosa Society Podcast featured the hidden story of sisters Jane and Cassandra Austen. The Von Trapp Sisters, just like Jane and Cassandra, share a famous heritage and an even tighter bond. “Between the Bio” interviews are meant to dig a little deeper between the highlight's in a creative's bio, into the spaces and pockets of their experience where the nuances, challenges, truths and growth happen. Because we don't talk about them nearly enough. And because conversations like this are vital for understanding the uniqueness and sameness of life as a female creative. Learn more about Virtuosa Society at www.virtuosasociety.com Producer: Katie Harman @katieharmanebner Audio Engineer: Wil Cowser @williamcowser Title Song: “Against The Odds” by Carmen Justice

    Episode 6: Yours Ever, Jane

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 50:45


    Episode 6 is the intentionally hidden story of the two most important collaborators in the life of celebrated writer Jane Austen: her older sister Cassandra and Anne Sharp, a governess and Jane's only fellow writer friend. Host Katie Harman unfolds the story of the influence of both women in Jane's life and writing, as well as the shocking background of why their names have been buried in historical accounts of Jane's life. The episode also features several snippets of Jane's private letters (read by AI voice!) and a terrific interview with researcher and author Dr. Anna Beer. Research referenced throughout the episode: Eve Bites Back: An Alternative History of English Literature By Anna Beer A Secret Sisterhood By Emily Midorikawa & Emma Claire Sweeney “Reveries under the Sign of Austen: Jane Austen & Anne Sharp” (Article) By Ellen Moody https://reveriesunderthesignofausten.wordpress.com/2019/01/06/jane-austen-anne-sharp-she-is-an-excellent-kind-friend/ Producer: Katie Harman @katieharmanebner Audio Engineer: Will Cowser @williamcowser Title Song: “Reflection of the Sun” by Anna Landström www.virtuosasociety.com

    Episode 5 - Visions of a Woman's Eye

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 41:48


    Episode 5 is a special mid-season “live broadcast” recorded in partnership with In A Landscape. Recorded for a live audience in the lush center of Moore Park, in Klamath Falls, Oregon, this episode unveils the story of pioneering, prolific photographer Maud Baldwin. Host Katie Harman recounts how Maud embodied the Oregon State Motto: “She Flies with Her Own Wings” and how she continues to inspire others long after her remarkable life was cut short by a truly tragic ending. To close the episode, Katie joins IAL founder and pianist Hunter Noack in a performance of “The Heart of a Women” written by virtuosas Florence Price and Georgia Douglas Johnson. Florence and her work with Marian Anderson was featured in Episode 3. Maud Baldwin's photographs have been digitized by the Klamath County Museum. Pop over to their website to send an inquiry to view them, and also follow @virtuosasociety's Instagram to see a tour of Maud's studio and more! Research referenced throughout the episode: Maud Baldwin - Photographer By Harry Drew Maud & Mary: A Century of Change By Valeree Lane “The Woman Behind the Lens” By Kimberly Bowker, from 1859 Oregon's Magazine “The Heart of a Woman” for voice and piano By Florence Price, with poem by Georgia Georgia Douglas Johnson Producer: Katie Harman @katieharmanebner Audio Engineer: Will Cowser @williamcowser Title Song: “Reflection of the Sun” by Anna Landström www.virtuosasociety.com

    Episode 4: Sally Sallies Forth

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 63:06


    Episode 4 uncovers the hidden story of the first all-female film and its British amateur filmmaking club roots. Sally Sallies Forth is a 26-minute comedy romp about a young woman who becomes a maid for a day at a garden tea party. Written, directed and produced by 26-year-old Frances Lascot alongside 9 other fellow female film enthusiasts, the film was shot over two blustery weekends in October 1928 for the December meeting of the London Amateur Cinematographers Association. Host Katie Harman recounts how the lost film and subsequent records of the 10 women who made the film were discovered and made public for the first time in over 90 years by the University of East Anglia and the East Anglian Film Archive. In connection, Katie has a fascinating conversation with Elizabeth Gracen, Founder of the nonprofit, Flapper House Inc. Elizabeth is a filmmaker, writer and actress with a mission to create educational, informational, inspirational content and support creatives across all mediums. She is the owner of Flapper Films, Flapper Press, and the creator of the ongoing documentary film archival project and support platform, The Gen Z Collective. Take a look at Flapper Press' feature on Virtuosa Society! Films and research referenced throughout the episode: Sally Sallies Forth, at the East Anglian Film Archive The Polite Burglar, at the East Anglian Film Archive “Invisible Innovators: Making Women Filmmakers Visible Across the UK Film Archives” report by Dr. Keith Johnston, Dr. Sarah Hill, and Dr Stephanie Clayton TNA Project: Cataloguing of the Institute of Amateur Cinematographers Women Film Makers' Films “The hidden history of women's filmmaking in Britain” Laura Rossi's Silent Women Film Project British Women Amateur Filmmakers: National Memories and Global Identities by Annamaria Motrescu-Mayes, Heather Norris Nicholson Subscribe to www.virtuosasociety.com and follow @virtuosasociety on Instagram and Facebook for access to bonus materials from this episode. Producer: Katie Harman @katieharmanebner Audio Engineer: Will Cowser @williamcowser Title Song: “Reflection of the Sun” by Anna Landström

    Episode 3: The Whole World in Her Hands

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 59:23


    In Episode 3 of Virtuosa Society's inaugural season, host Katie Harman recounts world-renowned singer Marian Anderson's groundbreaking moments, including a little-know collaboration with fellow virtuosa Florence Price on a signature piece that closed her historic Easter Sunday concert on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in 1939. In connection, Katie sits down with Ginette DePreist, wife of the late James DePreist – renowned conductor and Marian Anderson's beloved only nephew. Marian came to live with James and Ginette in Portland during the years before her peaceful death at the age of 96 in 1993. Ginette shares wonderful personal stories of “Aunt Marian”. A listening guide to pieces heard and referenced throughout the episode: US National archives audio from the 1939 concert: Marian Anderson Performs on the Steps of the Lincoln Memorial: With an Introduction by Harold Ickes My Soul's Been Anchored in the Lord: My Soul's Been Anchored in the Lord (Remastered) Florence Price's Symphony No.1 in E minor: Price: Symphony No. 1 in E Minor - I. Allegro ma non troppo Marian Anderson performs “Mon coeur s'ouvre a ta voix” with Bombay City Orchestra:Marian Anderson Performing "Mon coeur s'ouvre à ta voix" with the Bombay City Orchestra... Marian Anderson introducing the Bombay City Orchestra: https://youtu.be/fIjGELYe4Ak Marian Anderson performing “He's Got the Whole World” in Seoul: "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands" in Seoul (Remastered) Marian Anderson performing “Crucifixion”: Marian Anderson: Crucifixion (1951) - 10 inch LP, RCA Victor Subscribe to www.virtuosasociety.com and follow @virtuosasociety on Instagram and Facebook for access to bonus materials from this episode. Producer: Katie Harman @katieharmanebner Audio Engineer: Will Cowser @williamcowser Title Song: “Reflection of the Sun” by Anna Landström

    Episode 2: Sonia, Meet Gloria

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 48:21


    In Episode 2, host Katie Harman tells the story of when avant-garde artist and Parisian fashion designer Sonia Delaunay collaborated with Hollywood's silent screen star Gloria Swanson on a one-of-a-kind coat. A coat that now travels the world as an icon at the intersection of art and fashion. Was their collaboration possibly the first fashion collab? Katie makes her case for why she thinks it deserves the title. In connection, Katie sits down with Morgan Hutchinson, founder of BURU, who shares her inspiring founder's story and touching details about the women who serve as her design inspiration. They also reminisce about their mutual love for one particular piece from the BURU x Katie Harman collab - which happens to be a cousin to the coat: the Katie Cocktail Blazer. Shop the blazer, collab, and all of BURU's designs at www.shopburu.com. If you're interested in seeing the work of Sonia Delaunay in person, I highly encourage a visit to www.mutualart.com which lists where her art is on display in museums throughout the world. Subscribe to www.virtuosasociety.com and follow @virtuosasociety on Instagram and Facebook for access to bonus materials from this episode, including video from Katie's visit to the comprehensive Sonia Delaunay exhibit at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humelbaek, Denmark in May 2022. Producer: Katie Harman @katieharmanebner Audio Engineer: Will Cowser @williamcowser Title Song: “Reflection of the Sun” by Anna Landström

    Episode 1: The Women's Court

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 33:45


    In Episode 1 of Virtuosa Society's inaugural season, host Katie Harman weaves together two different tales of collaboration between royal circles. First, the little known behind-the-scenes story of what is widely considered one of the first operas ever written: La Liberazione di Ruggiero dall'isola d'Alcina (“The Liberation of Roger from the Island of Alcina”). The twist? It was deliberately meant to send a collaborative message of gender equality by three wildly different women in service to the Medici Family in 1620s Tuscany: Francesca Caccini - chief composer for the Medici for over three decades and a professional female musician able to carve out an extraordinarily rare career during the Italian Renaissance, alongside powerful Medici matriarch Christine de Lorraine and her headstrong Austrian daughter-in-law Maria Magdelena. Together they formed The Women's Court, and their desire to protect and project the lives of strong women converged on one unforgettable night in 1625. In connection, Katie recalls a poignant reunion between her Miss America sisters in 2015 and shares a meaningful snippet of her conversation with Miss America 2012 Laura Kaeppeler, talking about the importance of sharing our stories to uplift the experience of womanhood. Special thanks to the extensive research of Professor Suzanne Cusick, author of Francesca Caccini at the Medici Court: Music and the Circulation of Power, as well as Dr. Anna Beer, author of Sounds and Sweet Airs: The Forgotten Women of Classical Music. Their work was referenced throughout this podcast. Stay tuned for a feature interview with Dr. Anna Beer in a future episode! The music of Francesca Caccini's La Liberazione di Ruggiero dall'isola d'Alcina was from a terrific 2017 recording by Allabastrina. Subscribe to www.virtuosasociety.com and follow @virtuosasociety on Instagram and Facebook for access to bonus materials from this episode. Producer: Katie Harman @katieharmanebner Audio Engineer: Will Cowser @williamcowser Title Song: “Reflection of the Sun” by Anna Landström

    Virtuosa Society Podcast Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 4:39


    Welcome to the Virtuosa Society podcast, where I'll be diving into remarkable secret and hidden-in-plain sight stories of collaborations that were born from various shared struggles between female creatives. We're going to unlock the memory banks of women to discover the experiences that resonate most with womanhood – beyond the missing pages in history books – to the nuanced truths and realities and revelations that have unlocked true creativity in women. All in an effort to elevate the future for women carving out artistic, creative, nonlinear lives.

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