LA Phil Roundtable: Women’s Voices in Classical Music
Ellen Reid and Gabriela Ortíz share their thoughts with the LA Phil’s Meghan Martineau.
How can music respond to atrocities perpetrated against women? What would classical music made in a culture without patriarchy sound like? Composers Ellen Reid and Gabriela Ortíz talk with the LA Phil’s Meghan Martineau in our LA Phil Roundtable: Women’s Voices in Classical Music.
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