Women in Music discusses problems in the music community and celebrates women in music, be they performer, composer, educator, or conductor.
The composer of the score for Everybody's Gone to the Rapture talks about sexism, elitism, music, and zombies.
The hashtag took off on Twitter in early June, and surprised many advocates of equality - but does it have relevance to classical music?
Women in Music discusses the statistics behind the Pulitzer prize for music, and the implications of a gender bias.
This week, we discuss sexual harassment and abuse within the music community, with personal experiences, national articles, and more.
How exciting - I got to interview Jennifer Rowley the day after her debut as Musetta in La Boheme at the Met in New York! We discuss music, opera, being a boss, and her rise to the top!
This week, I chat with Rachel Lackmeyer, music educator and conductor, about the microaggressions that women face as professionals and aspiring musicians in the music world.
This new (hopefully) weekly podcast will focus on Women in Music. This introductory segment outlines some of the problems that women face in music - as orchestra members, conductors, and composers.