WiR redlist index: Music


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This is a list under development of missing articles on women who are (or have been) notable for their work in music as composers, instrumentalists, performers or educators.

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  • Tacere, female-fronted symphonic power metal band. Article was deleted, maybe it could be resurrected in a better shape

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Peru edit

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Composers/lyricists edit

Conductors edit

Bulgaria edit

Estonia edit

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Switzerland edit

United States edit

Educators edit

United States edit

Instrumentalists edit

See also the many redlinks on List of female violinists

Unsorted edit

From the Naxos series "Women at the Piano":

Liner notes for the series can be found here: Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3, Volume 4, and Volume 5.

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  • Natascha Rogers, Dutch/American percussionist, eventually moved to France, many news sources in French and Dutch.

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Turkey edit

United Kingdom edit

United States edit

Music Critics/Scholars/Music industry executives edit

China edit

  • Wu Xiaoying, editor of Audio and Video World (Yinxiang shijie)

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United States edit

Music industry execs edit

Organizations edit

International edit

China edit

United States edit

Other edit

United States edit

Audio Engineers edit

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  • Leslie Mona-Mathus, Emmy Award Winning, Grammy Nominated Mixer / Sound Designer ABC News Creative and Marketing [140]


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Albania edit

Argentina edit

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Some names in User:T._Anthony/Missing_Brazil_articles:

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Ghana edit

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Haiti edit

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Iran edit

Italy edit

Japan edit

Kenya edit

See [160] for an introduction to the following:

Mexico edit

  • Jessy Bulbo, punk/pop/alternative rock singer and guitarist

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Poland edit

Romania edit

Russia edit

  • Maria Kurenko [ru] (1890–1980), soprano (Russian: Мария Михайловна Куренко / Maria Michailovna Kurenko)

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United States edit

Women of Rock Oral History Project edit

Uruguay edit

  1. ^ The Women's Symphony Society of Boston, and Women's Symphony Orchestra : Alexander Thiede, conductor, and Stanley Hassell, conductor, 1939-1942. Clippings and programs. Boston Public Library. 1947. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  2. ^ Dumpf, Linda (2006). "The Woman's Symphony Orchestra of Chicago". Notes. 62 (4). Music Library Association: 857–903. doi:10.1353/not.2006.0048.
  3. ^ Dempf, Linda (2006). "The Woman's Symphony Orchestra of Chicago". Notes. 62 (4). Music Library Association: 857–903. doi:10.1353/not.2006.0048.
  4. ^ "Elena Moneak and orchestra at New Savoy Hotel at Pewaukee". Retrieved 23 April 2019.