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Composer Kathryn Rose began Cecilia’s List to help music directors find sacred choral music written by women. Her site links directors to music grouped by Season and by Lectionary readings.
Kathryn Rose hails from Canada, and is now based in London and studying for a PhD in composition at the University of Aberdeen.
We talk about Cecilia’s List and how musicians can more intentionally program music written by women. We also discuss Kathryn’s music and why she uses creative commons licensing for her music. Finally, we talk about Evensong and West Gallery Music, a style popular in the 1700s and early 1800s.
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