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Marie-Catherine Girod - Regards de femmes (2022)

Posted By: ArlegZ
Marie-Catherine Girod - Regards de femmes (2022)

Marie-Catherine Girod - Regards de femmes (2022)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 211 Mb | Total time: 79:41 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Mirare | # MIR574 | Recorded: 2020

Was the golden age of the piano that of a defeat for female composers? If they occupied an important place in ancient and baroque music, the bourgeois society which emerges from the Enlightenment limits their access to the conservatory and to the quarry. Marie-Catherine Girod explores this key moment and reveals to us the talent of the resistance fighters of the classical and romantic periods, and of the first modernism, those whose history has retained the name, such as Fanny Mendelssohn or Clara Schumann, or of whom she is rediscovering it today.

Marie-Catherine Girod - Regards de femme (2021)

Posted By: delpotro
Marie-Catherine Girod - Regards de femme (2021)

Marie-Catherine Girod - Regards de femme (2021)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 210 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 183 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:19:40
Classical | Label: Mirare

Was the golden age of the piano that of a defeat for female composers? If they occupied an important place in ancient and baroque music, the bourgeois society which emerges from the Enlightenment limits their access to the conservatory and to the quarry. Marie-Catherine Girod explores this key moment and reveals to us the talent of the resistance fighters of the classical and romantic periods, and of the first modernism, those whose history has retained the name, such as Fanny Mendelssohn or Clara Schumann, or of whom she is rediscovering it today.