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Dafina Zeqiri (composer) (born 1984) Gaziza Zhubanova (1927–1993) Valentine Yanovna Zhubinskaya (1926–2013) Inna Abramovna Zhvanetskaia (born 1937) Zinaida Petrovna Ziberova (born 1909) Lidia Zielinska (born 1953) Grete von Zieritz (1899–2001) Frances Ziffer (1917–1996) Marilyn J. Ziffrin (1926–2018) Agnes Zimmermann (1847–1925)
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Additional female composers are listed below. Some are also performers (e.g. Agnes Tyrrell, Amy Beach and Verdina Shlonsky were noted pianists). For a full list, see List of female composers by birth year. Agnes Tyrrell (1846–1883) Ethel Smyth (1858–1944) Amy Beach (1867–1944) Dora Pejačević (1885–1923) Florence Price (1887–1953)
Lists of women in music cover different categories of women in music, including composers, conductors, groups, musicians and singers. They are organized by instrument, nationality, style and so on. They are organized by instrument, nationality, style and so on.
Rita Brondi (1889–1941), classical guitarist, lutenist, singer, composer, and music historian; Francesca Caccini (1587 – after 1641) was an Italian composer, singer, lutenist, Guitarist, poet, and music teacher of the early Baroque era. Carmen Lenzi Mozzani (1923–1969), classical guitarist, composer, and educator, granddaughter of Luigi ...
The following is a non-comprehensive list of composers who have composed original music for the classical guitar, or music which has been arranged for it. This list is sortable by name, nationality and years of birth or death.
During the September 27 episode of the NBC daytime series, Kelly had the audience in their feels with her heartfelt cover of Céline Dion's song "My Heart Will Go On" for her "Kellyoke" segment.
Among the reasons for historical under-representation of women composers Citron has adduced problems of access to musical education [2] and to the male hierarchy of the musical establishment (performers, conductors, impresarios etc.); [3] condescending attitudes of male reviewers, and their association of women composers with "salon music ...