I was talking with one of my high school students a few weeks ago about music by women composers.
We were studying "Canoeing" by Amy Beach in the Celebration Series Level 7 Piano Repertoire book, the third piece in her Op. 119 collection, From Six to Twelve for Piano written in 1927. "Amy Beach was the first American woman to achieve widespread recognition as a composer of large-scale works," I read from my iPad.
My student, in addition to piano and double bass, her primary instrument, is also a composer.
This is how the idea began for studying and learning music by women composers during the month of March, International Women's Month.
In this episode, I'll talk about the composers and scores we'll study over the next four weeks and share a resource list of elementary and intermediate piano music written by women composers that you can reference in your teaching.