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playlist: women who score
Only 2% of the 250 top-grossing films from 2013-2016 were scored by women. Since the Academy Awards began in 1929, only 2 women have won for Best Score.
This list is only a small sampling, and includes women of color and Indigenous women, as well as women identifying as LGBTQ+.
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Rachel Portman: Emma | Kathryn Bostic: Dear White People | Mica Levi: Jackie | Laura Ortman: Gringo Trails | Anne Dudley: The Full Monty | Usha Khanna: Dil Deke Dekho | Wendy Carlos: A Clockwork Orange | Germaine Franco: Coco | Lesley Barber: Mansfield Park
Guangzhou Opera House, China
As a young man, Claude Debussy was so self-conscious of his forehead that he grew out his bangs to hide it. One of his friends, Raymond Bonheur, once wrote:
[He had a] powerful forehead with the strange faun-like cast, which he thrust ahead of him like the prow of a ship.
Edvard Grieg + doggo
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Take a walk at night. Walk so silently that the bottoms of your feet become your ears.
Pauline Oliveros, Sonic Meditations
Kaija Saariaho’s L’Amour de loin at the Metropolitan Opera (2016)
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This opera house changed the ending of 'Carmen' to take a stand against violence toward women
in which Carmen fights back