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  • History of music in Paris - Wikipedia
    Beginning in 1958, the leading figures in American jazz, including Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk and John Coltrane came to Paris to perform in a series called Paris Jazz Concert, at the Olympia music hall
  • What’s the Deal With Victorian Music Halls? - Pualani Flute
    How did women instrumentalists make the leap from being restricted to performing outside the concert hall to becoming accepted inside it? Read this blog post to learn about women’s music activism at the turn of the 20th century!
  • Performers to Reformers: Women at the Royal Albert Hall
    From the first Victorian and Edwardian stars such as Australian soprano, Dame Nellie Melba, to English contralto singer Dame Clara Butt, who filled the hall over one hundred times and popularised the song ‘Land of Hope and Glory’ during World War One
  • Musical Women in England,1870–1914 - Springer
    the long campaign for female suffrage Improve-ments in women’s education were supported even by women and men unsympathetic to the suffrage cause; by the end of the decade, four women’s colleges had been established at Oxford and Cambridge The en-tire period under study was characterized by continuous discussion and debate over women’s
  • The music hall (Chapter 9) - The Cambridge Companion to . . .
    The music hall is a specially Victorian institution It came into existence as the queen was crowned, flowered with her reign, and entered the twentieth century ready to decline
  • Female composer Clara Ross’ overlooked success - OUPblog
    Their performances (often in the country’s most prestigious concert halls) were enthusiastically reviewed in the press, their repertoire included symphonies, orchestral overtures, and operatic excerpts, and the largest bands often had more than fifty members, sometimes more than a hundred
  • Nine Black Women Who Changed Opera Forever - All Classical Radio
    Sissieretta Jones (1868 9-1933) was the first African-American woman to sing at Carnegie Hall, headlining a concert there in 1893 She sang at Madison Square Garden (conducted by Dvořák), toured internationally, and sang for President Harrison and for European royalty





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