Special offer. Dora Pejačević: Complete Symphonic Works
Annika Schlicht (mezzo), Martina Filjak (piano), Staatskapelle Weimar, Ivan Repušić
Special offer. Dora Pejačević: Complete Symphonic Works
Annika Schlicht (mezzo), Martina Filjak (piano), Staatskapelle Weimar, Ivan Repušić
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Is there such a thing as "female" and "male" music? The life of Croatian composer Dora Pejačević clearly shows that - like many other women composers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries - she had far fewer opportunities in the musical world than her male colleagues. Yet her aristocratic background and a mother who was herself a composer afforded her certain freedoms. Step by step, Pejačević found her way into concert programmes throughout the Habsburg Monarchy, with works ranging from piano and vocal music to the symphony, a genre traditionally considered "male." The reception of her music illustrates how difficult it is to classify music according to gender: while some critics described her compositions as "feminine", others recognised in them a "masculine" expressive power. What remains beyond doubt, however, is Dora Pejačević's artistic significance - as one of the most outstanding women composers of her era.
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- Annika Schlicht, Staatskapelle Weimar, Ivan Repušić
- Staatskapelle Weimar
- Ivan Repušić
- Annika Schlicht, Staatskapelle Weimar, Ivan Repušić
- Staatskapelle Weimar
- Ivan Repušić
- Annika Schlicht, Staatskapelle Weimar, Ivan Repušić
- Staatskapelle Weimar
- Ivan Repušić
- Martina Filjak (piano), Martina Filjak, Staatskapelle Weimar, Ivan Repušić
- Staatskapelle Weimar
- Ivan Repušić
- Martina Filjak (piano), Martina Filjak, Staatskapelle Weimar, Ivan Repušić
- Staatskapelle Weimar
- Ivan Repušić