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  2. Women in classical music - Wikipedia

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    Women did not often compose classical music in the 18th century. While compositions written by women were acceptable in Europe and Great Britain, compositions written by American women were mostly vaguely attributed or unattributed. [2] From 1870 to 1910, women started to take more jobs in classical music, usually teaching positions.

  3. Flow, my tears - Wikipedia

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    "Flow, my tears" (originally Early Modern English: Flow my teares fall from your springs) is a lute song (specifically, an "ayre") by the accomplished lutenist and composer John Dowland (1563–1626).

  4. Blair Tindall - Wikipedia

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    Tindall was born in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, to historian George Brown Tindall [1] and Blossom Tindall. [2] She started playing the piano at an early age and switched to oboe when joining the junior high school band; because of her surname's place in alphabetical order, she was the last person able to choose an instrument, and the only one available was the oboe.

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  6. Women in music - Wikipedia

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    The origins of Indian classical music can be found in the Hindu hymns. This chanting style evolved into jatis and eventually into ragas. Indian classical music has also been significantly influenced by, or syncretised with, Indian folk music. The major composers from the historical Indian classical music tradition were men.

  7. The 50 Greatest Pieces of Classical Music - Wikipedia

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    The 50 Greatest Pieces of Classical Music is a compilation of classical works recorded by the London Philharmonic Orchestra with conductor David Parry. [2] Recorded at Abbey Road Studios , Royal Festival Hall and Henry Wood Hall in London, the compilation was released in digital formats in November, 2009 and as a 4-CD set in 2011. [ 3 ]

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