The Women Composers Challenge Week One

Welcome to our latest community-driven challenge! In this challenge, you are invited to work on music by women composers. Whether it be a historical composer like Catharina Josepha Pratten, or a contemporary composer like our very own Ashley Lucero, let's take a dive into this music which certainly deserves more attention in the guitar community.

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.

We have never discussed how long these community-driven challenges should last, but it seems to me that our usual four weeks is fitting. That would mean the challenge will end on Saturday, May 3rd. I will post a  new discussion 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. If you prefer to ask me personally, just use the TB messaging system.

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  • Maria Linnemann - Murmures Apr 10

    Bart Versteeg inspired me to look up some of Linnemann's music, and I was able to find this really beautiful piece. Reading through it at first, it just seemed like notes passing by on the page for a while. But the more I played it, the more the melody and the phrasing started coming out of the texture for me.

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      Eric Phillips Nicely played, Eric. I've been looking at some of Linnemann's music too, and I've experienced just what you describe - at first reading, it seems rather formless, but after a few run-throughs the phrasing begins to become clear until finally the character of the work is fully revealed. Although she writes in what might be called a 'naive' style, I find her music has a certain charm that makes it a pleasure to play.

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    • Eric Phillips Very nice, Eric. I really think you did a nice job of balancing the melody against the accompaniment. It stands out well. Lovely song. 

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  • Other than adding comments to the music posted above, week one of the challenge is now closed. Please add new posts to the week two thread.

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