Episode 5

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4th Jul 2023

Dr. Susan Pickett and the Tale of "Missing" Women Classical Composers Pt. 1

Where are all the women classical composers? It’s easy to think that they don’t exist, but of course, that isn’t the case. Ask any music student and they may only be able to identify a handful of classical women composers.

Meet Dr. Susan Pickett, one of my music professors from Whitman College. Dr. Pickett is a remarkable violinist, accomplished musicologist and gifted professor, with an impressive background that includes degrees from Occidental College and Indiana University, and a Ph.D. from Texas Tech University.

As a violinist, Dr. Pickett has studied with some of the most respected names in the field, including John Browning Sr., Franco Gulli, and James Barber. She is also an avid musicologist and has dedicated years of research to uncovering the lives and works of underrepresented women composers. You will hear some of these astonishing works on this podcast. One particular work worth mentioning is the Piano Quintet No. 1, by Louise Farrenc, which is a worthy equal to Schumann’s Trout Quintet. Dr. Pickett single-handedly uncovered this work!Where are all the women classical composers? It’s easy to think that they don’t exist, but of course, that isn’t the case. Ask any music student and they may only be able to identify a handful of classical women composers.

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I want to highlight how extraordinary people are every day, by creating space for a diverse number of stories. I strongly believe who we are is our greatest accomplishment. Most of us have been conditioned to define our self-worth by caring about how others evaluate our performance in systems we have been forced to participate in. Life is about who you are, not what you’ve done. You don’t need to be extraordinary to matter, you belong just by existing. I want my guests to appreciate who they are by telling their stories, the stories of ordinary notoriety. Stories help us relate to each other, offer connection and pull us out of the illusion that we are alone. I have been fortunate to travel and live in many places and have met some incredible people. By listening to these stories, you will get to meet some of them here and hopefully, be inspired to appreciate who you are and participate more fully in your own story.