What was life like for a 19th century female composer? Today, we celebrate a woman who was forced to watch her brother shine from the sidelines for a majority of her career, and what she did to make a name for herself.
We discuss Christmas trees, Roman goddesses, and singing queens.
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What was life like for a 19th century female composer? Today, we celebrate a woman who was forced to watch her brother shine from the sidelines for a majority of her career, and what she did to make a name for herself.
We discuss Christmas trees, Roman goddesses, and singing queens.
Twitter: @PianoRhapsody
Email: pianorhapsodypodcast@gmail.com
Find PianoRhapsody on SoundCloud for this recording and more!
24.3: Music in the Time of COVID (Charlotte Botterill)
Piano Rhapsody
28 minutes 8 seconds
2 years ago
24.3: Music in the Time of COVID (Charlotte Botterill)
As a bonus episode, I had the chance to sit down and talk with English composer Charlotte Botterill about her pandemic era work "Isolation." We discuss her inspiration, her methods, and two pieces from the anthology work.
Charlotte's Website: https://www.charlottebotterill.com/
Charlotte's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charbotterill/?hl=en
Charlotte's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CharBotterill.Composer/
Charlotte's Twitter: https://twitter.com/charbotterill?lang=en
Purchase the sheet music for Isolation here: https://payhip.com/CharlotteBotterill
Twitter: @PianoRhapsody
Email: pianorhapsodypodcast@gmail.com
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Piano Rhapsody
What was life like for a 19th century female composer? Today, we celebrate a woman who was forced to watch her brother shine from the sidelines for a majority of her career, and what she did to make a name for herself.
We discuss Christmas trees, Roman goddesses, and singing queens.
Twitter: @PianoRhapsody
Email: pianorhapsodypodcast@gmail.com
Find PianoRhapsody on SoundCloud for this recording and more!