The Women Composers Challenge Week Two

Welcome to week two of our community-driven challenge on women composers! In week one, we heard some wonderful music by Laura Snowden, Annette Kruisbrink, Maria Linnemann, Elba Rodriguez Arenas, and Catharina Josepha Pratten. Let's keep it going into week two!
So, the goal is to choose a piece (or several pieces), and to work on it throughout the course of the challenge, posting videos or audio files of your progress along the way.
Or maybe you are a woman composer, and you would like to take this opportunity to share some of your work with the community.
The challenge will last for four weeks, ending on Saturday, May 3rd. A new discussion thread will be posted for each week of the challenge.
If you are looking for a place to start your search and pique your interest, Candice Mowbray has an excellent website on the subject. Here is a link.
If any beginners would like some suggestions for your playing level, feel free to ask the community by posting a message here.
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Sofia Gubaidulina - Serenade
discover this piece thanks to this challenge. It is difficult to count even with a metronome and this piece has many pockets of pure tone and that if you are not careful, you find yourself pausing, enjoying the sound of your guitar and losing count again..:-)
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Emilie Mayer - from 6 Klavierstücke für die Kinderwelt Op 48, Nr 2 - Originally for piano, transcribed by Annette Kruisbrink.
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Here is the Venezuelan Waltz bij Tatiana Stachak. She writes very playable and entertaining music.
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And, as promised, Nowhere, composed by Angela Mair.
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Pratten - Elfins Revels
I have decided to take Pratten's words from her score and incorporate them into the video with text on the screen. Let me know what you think.
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Pratten - Three Sketches
Here is one last go at these three pieces.