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March is Women's History Month, and in this special episode of Busy Kids Love Music, we explore a powerful and important question:
If women have been composing for centuries…why were so many of their names forgotten?
Instead of focusing on just one composer, this episode looks at the bigger historical picture — uncovering the social, cultural, and publishing barriers that kept many brilliant women composers from being widely remembered.
You'll hear excerpts from stunning works and discover why these composers deserve a permanent place in music history.
Featured Composers & Works Fanny Mendelssohn (1805–1847)Piano Trio in D Minor, Op. 11 – I. Allegro molto vivace
Clara Schumann (1819–1896)Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 7
Florence Price (1887–1953)Symphony No. 1 in E Minor
Amy Beach (1867–1944)Romance, Op. 23
In This Episode, You'll Learn:Listener Challenge
This week, choose a female composer you don't know well.
Listen to:
A free printable listening guide is available here to help you go deeper.
Previous podcast episodes on female composers to check out and use with your Listening Challenge printable:
Episode 15: Fanny Mendelssohn | Busy Kids Do Piano
Episode 42: Clara Schumann | Busy Kids Do Piano
Episode 66: The Life and Music of Florence Price | Busy Kids Do Piano
Episode 92: Lili Boulanger | Busy Kids Do Piano
Episode 116: Nina Simone | Busy Kids Do Piano
Episode 118: Fanny Crosby | Busy Kids Do Piano
Episode 160: The Life of Imogen Holst | Busy Kids Do Piano
Episode 171: Margaret Bonds | Busy Kids Do Piano
Thanks for listening to Busy Kids Love Music! See you next time as we continue discovering the stories — and the sounds — behind classical music.
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March is Women's History Month, and in this special episode of Busy Kids Love Music, we explore a powerful and important question:
If women have been composing for centuries…why were so many of their names forgotten?
Instead of focusing on just one composer, this episode looks at the bigger historical picture — uncovering the social, cultural, and publishing barriers that kept many brilliant women composers from being widely remembered.
You'll hear excerpts from stunning works and discover why these composers deserve a permanent place in music history.
Featured Composers & Works Fanny Mendelssohn (1805–1847)Piano Trio in D Minor, Op. 11 – I. Allegro molto vivace
Clara Schumann (1819–1896)Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 7
Florence Price (1887–1953)Symphony No. 1 in E Minor
Amy Beach (1867–1944)Romance, Op. 23
In This Episode, You'll Learn:Listener Challenge
This week, choose a female composer you don't know well.
Listen to:
A free printable listening guide is available here to help you go deeper.
Previous podcast episodes on female composers to check out and use with your Listening Challenge printable:
Episode 15: Fanny Mendelssohn | Busy Kids Do Piano
Episode 42: Clara Schumann | Busy Kids Do Piano
Episode 66: The Life and Music of Florence Price | Busy Kids Do Piano
Episode 92: Lili Boulanger | Busy Kids Do Piano
Episode 116: Nina Simone | Busy Kids Do Piano
Episode 118: Fanny Crosby | Busy Kids Do Piano
Episode 160: The Life of Imogen Holst | Busy Kids Do Piano
Episode 171: Margaret Bonds | Busy Kids Do Piano
Thanks for listening to Busy Kids Love Music! See you next time as we continue discovering the stories — and the sounds — behind classical music.

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