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Don't Miss the International Women Day Broadcast!

I hope you will join Classical Discoveries this Wednesday, March 11, 2019, from 5:00am until 2:00pm when Marvin Rosen presents the second program of the 17th annual series "In Praise of Woman" - devoted to music written by women in observance of Wom…

I hope you will join Classical Discoveries this Wednesday, March 11, 2019, from 5:00am until 2:00pm when Marvin Rosen presents the second program of the 17th annual series "In Praise of Woman" - devoted to music written by women in observance of Women’s History Month. This week - American Women Composers!

Here is a list of some of the works which will be presented during this week's program, including mine:

The Marriage of Heaven and Hell by Eve Beglarian (1958- )
Concerto for Violin and Chamber Orchestra (2007) by Margaret Brouwer (1940- )
Jordan and the Dog Woman (2003) by Beth Denisch (1958- )
Three Preludes for Piano (2011) by Nancy Galbraith (1951- )
On the Death of Righteous (2009) by Jennifer Higdon (1962- )
String Trio "Moods" (2010) by Julie Mandel
Landing Inside the Inside of an Animal (2008) by Ann Millikan (1963- )
Sound Geometries (2003) by Pauline Oliveros (1932-2016)
Violin Concerto for Oneness (2013) by Deon Nielsen Price (1934- )
Symphony by Helen Taylor (1915-1950)
Timberline by Lois Lois V Vierk (1951- )
Birdwing by Frances White (1960- )
More Spirit Than Matter by Carolyn Yarnell (1961- )
plus music by: Beth Anderson-Harold, Rebekah Driscoll, Karen Griebling, Libby Larsen, Catherine McMichael, Joanne Metcalf, Alexandra Ottaway, Elena Ruehr, Alex Shapiro, Julia Wolfe, and much more.

Classical Discoveries, now in its 22nd year, is a unique radio show that is devoted to rarely heard contemporary works from the late 20th and 21st centuries as well as selections of music written before 1750. Most of the compositions heard on this program feature music you rarely hear, if ever, on other radio stations.

Listen on WPRB 103.3 FM Princeton NJ, or on the Internet at: www.wprb.com.
If you need more information, please go to my website at www.classicaldiscoveries.org

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