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Who Was the First Female Composer? (That We Know Of…) | The Classical Music Minute

Steven Hobé, Composer & Host Season 6 Episode 282

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Let's travel back more than 1,100 years to meet Kassia of Constantinople, the earliest known female composer whose music still survives today. In just sixty seconds, I'll introduce you to this extraordinary Byzantine abbess, poet, and composer whose works are still sung today.

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