Society of Women Musicians

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Textual Production Ethel Lilian Voynich
ELV always retained her passion for music even when she was heavily committed to revolutionary political activity. Stepniak encouraged her interest, and after her fourth novel in 1910 she took a break from literature and...

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1911: The Society of Women Musicians was founded...

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1911

The Society of Women Musicians was founded in London; Liza Lehmann , an English soprano and composer, was named its first President.
Sadie, Julie Anne, and Rhian Samuel, editors. The New Grove Dictionary of Women Composers. Macmillan, 1994.
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11 November 1911: The Society of Women Musicians held its first...

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11 November 1911

The Society of Women Musicians held its first meeting at the headquarters of the Women's Institute in London.
Seddon, Laura. “Patronage and the Development of Women’s Music in the Early Twentieth Century”. Women’s History Magazine, No. 68, Women’s History Network, 2012, pp. 28-32.
Seddon 28-30

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