tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8349716116574570740.post7045580160411324015..comments2024-01-02T02:11:30.312-08:00Comments on Music Meets Drama: Kathleen Shimetahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00366481142387911084noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8349716116574570740.post-1461707063926263032015-10-16T08:38:09.874-07:002015-10-16T08:38:09.874-07:00Hear, hear Kath! I'm happy to report that we D...Hear, hear Kath! I'm happy to report that we DO talk abour womecomposers in the British & American Song Lit course I'm taking at Penn State this semester. Jennifer Trost (also my voice teacher) makes a point of including women composers beyond the perfunctory mention. So far this semester we've talked about Maud Valérie White, Ethyl Smythe (I'm interested to see if she is mentioned in the upcoming Suffragist movie) and new - actually revelatory to me - Rebecca Clarke. Yes, it's time for these inportant women composers to get their due. Brava to you for raising the standard high!!!Blythehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13304909259210145825noreply@blogger.com