From Kitchen To Carnegie Hall: The Story of the Montreal Women's Symphony Orchestra
Type de ressource
Auteur/contributeur
- Rachwal, Maria Noriega (Auteur)
Titre
From Kitchen To Carnegie Hall: The Story of the Montreal Women's Symphony Orchestra
Résumé
In the 1940s it was unheard of for women to be members of a professional orchestra, let alone play "masculine" instruments like the bass or trombone. Yet despite these formidable challenges, the Montreal Women's Symphony Orchestra (MWSO) became the only all-women orchestra in Canadian history. Formed in 1940, the MWSO became the first orchestra to represent Canada in New York City's Carnegie Hall and one of its members also became the first Canadian black woman to play in a symphony in Carnegie Hall. While the MWSO has paved the way for contemporary female musicians, the stories of these women are largely missing from historical records. From Kitchen to Carnegie Hall illuminates these revolutionary stories, including the life of the incredible Ethel Stark, the co-founder and conductor of the MWSO. Ethel's work opened doors of equal opportunity for marginalized groups and played an important role in breaking gender stereotypes in the Canadian music world.
Maison d’édition
Second Story Press
Date
2015
Nb de pages
203
Langue
en
ISBN
978-1-927583-88-3
Titre abrégé
From Kitchen to Carnegie Hall
Référence
Rachwal, M. N. (2015). From Kitchen To Carnegie Hall: The Story of the Montreal Women’s Symphony Orchestra. Second Story Press. https://worldcat.org/fr/title/910986244
Genres musicaux
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