Female composers have existed for millennia: there is a 4th-century biblical edict against women singing, which only proves that they persisted. Women have also written down music since it began to be notated. Take a deep dive into a brief period in history, the Italian Renaissance, when women composers were not only remarkable, but celebrated.
Amelia LeClair, founding director, Cappella Clausura

Assistive listening system

Wheelchair accessible
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