WiR redlist index: Music


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This is a list under development of missing articles on women who are (or have been) notable for their work in music as composers, instrumentalists, performers or educators.

General

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Awards

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Works

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Bands/Concerts

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Argentina

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Brazil

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Cuba

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Finland

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  • Tacere, female-fronted symphonic power metal band. Article was deleted, maybe it could be resurrected in a better shape

Germany

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Peru

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United Kingdom

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United States

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Composers/lyricists

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Conductors

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Bulgaria

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Estonia

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France

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Switzerland

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United States

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Educators

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United States

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Instrumentalists

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See also the many redlinks on List of female violinists

Unsorted

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From the Naxos series "Women at the Piano":

Liner notes for the series can be found here: Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3, Volume 4, and Volume 5.

Australia

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Austria

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Canada

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China

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Cuba

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Denmark

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France

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Germany

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Hungary

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Indonesia

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Italy

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Japan

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Kazakhstan

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Netherlands

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  • Natascha Rogers, Dutch/American percussionist, eventually moved to France, many news sources in French and Dutch.

Norway

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Russia

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Slovakia

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Spain

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Sweden

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Turkey

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United Kingdom

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United States

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Music Critics/Scholars/Music industry executives

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China

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  • Wu Xiaoying, editor of Audio and Video World (Yinxiang shijie)

United Kingdom

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United States

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Music industry execs

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Organizations

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International

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China

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United States

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Other

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United States

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Audio Engineers

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United States

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  • Leslie Mona-Mathus, Emmy Award Winning, Grammy Nominated Mixer / Sound Designer ABC News Creative and Marketing [140]


Performers

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Albania

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Argentina

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Australia

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Austria

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Brazil

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Some names in User:T._Anthony/Missing_Brazil_articles:

Canada

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China

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Egypt

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Equatorial Guinea

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Ghana

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Germany

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Haiti

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Indonesia

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Iran

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Italy

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Japan

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Kenya

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See [160] for an introduction to the following:

Mexico

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  • Jessy Bulbo, punk/pop/alternative rock singer and guitarist

Netherlands

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Poland

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Romania

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Russia

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  • Maria Kurenko [ru] (1890–1980), soprano (Russian: Мария Михайловна Куренко / Maria Michailovna Kurenko)

Spain

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United States

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Women of Rock Oral History Project

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Uruguay

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  1. ^ The Women's Symphony Society of Boston, and Women's Symphony Orchestra : Alexander Thiede, conductor, and Stanley Hassell, conductor, 1939-1942. Clippings and programs. Boston Public Library. 1947. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  2. ^ Dumpf, Linda (2006). "The Woman's Symphony Orchestra of Chicago". Notes. 62 (4). Music Library Association: 857–903. doi:10.1353/not.2006.0048.
  3. ^ Dempf, Linda (2006). "The Woman's Symphony Orchestra of Chicago". Notes. 62 (4). Music Library Association: 857–903. doi:10.1353/not.2006.0048.
  4. ^ "Elena Moneak and orchestra at New Savoy Hotel at Pewaukee". Retrieved 23 April 2019.