JULIE ANNE SADIE AND RHIAN SAMUEL, EDITORS
The Norton/Grove Dictionary of Women Composers
Throughout history women have been composing music, but their achievements have usually gone unrecognized. The few in earlier
times who gained some renown were as often as not the sisters, daughters, wives, or muses of well-known menthe surnames of
Fanny Mendelssohn and Clara Schumann speak for themselves. Even with the present-day increase in their number, women composers
have largely failed to draw the attention of the public.
In recognition of these nearly invisible yet greatly talented musicians, Julie Anne
Sadie and Rhian Samuel have brought together an international corps of experts to produce The Norton/Grove Dictionary of Women
Composers. This definitive source provides detailed biographies of more than 1,000 creators of Western classical music. In signed articles,
the Dictionary chronicles the lives and works of women composers from all corners of the world. Here you can read about the Medieval
mystic Hildgard von Bingen, the Renaissance madrigalist Maddalena Casulana, the flamboyant seventeenth-century vocal composer
Barbara Strozzi, the prolific New Englander Amy Beach, and the Pulitzer Prize winner Ellen Taaffe Zwilich.
1994 / ISBN 0-393-03487-9 / Illustrations / 450 pages / MUSIC
- Julie Anne Sadie is editor of The Consort and contributes regularly to Gramophone Early Music, and the London press. She holds a
Ph.D in musicology from Cornell University.
- Rhian Samuel is a composer who heads the music department at the University of Reading, England, and a writer on contemporary
music. She holds a doctorate in theory and composition from Washington University.
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