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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Mission statement
The Music Teachers Association of California Alameda County East Branch (MTACACEB) is committed to creating and supporting an environment of diversity, equity, and inclusion. The Board, President, and teachers support a culture of inclusion through their educational practices, repertoire, and opportunities provided through the branch. The MTACACEB branch listens respectfully to all voices, different viewpoints, thoughts, and ideas and believes a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment establishes excellence in educating musicians and accomplishing the MTACACEB mission and vision. MTACACEB remains committed to strengthening our understanding of equity and diversity by listening to our community’s needs and providing diverse repertoire and diversity training for staff, faculty, and board. MTACACEB recognizes its responsibility in helping to create a healthy community by providing training, performance opportunities, educational resources, and financial opportunities for all our students, including the Blankenship Program for low-income families.
If you have any questions, please contact Deborah McQueen at diversityMTACaceb@gmail.com.
The Blankenship Memorial Project
The Blankenship Memorial Project is a need-based music scholarship program that aims to financially support young musicians ages 7-18 as they receive an education in the musical instrument of their choice.
For more information, please click here or contact Deborah McQueen, Blankenship Director, at blankenshipproject@gmail.com.
What is Blankenship Project?
From The Branch Lecture
Resouces
Expand the Repertoire: an Introduction to Women Who Composed
The Blanch Lecture Sept. 2021
Topic: "Expand the Repertoire: an Introduction to Women Who Composed"
Lecturer: Sharon Su, Pianist
(bio) https://www.sharonsu.com/bio/
Description: A brief introduction to the lives of five historical women composers—Clara Schumann, Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel, Cécile Chaminade, Louise Farrenc, and Florence Price, luminous talents whose stories illuminate our understanding of what it takes to make music. In addition to telling the stories of their lives, I will recommend works that can be incorporated into repertoire at various levels of piano playing. I will also discuss the unique challenges I faced in the process of adding music by women to my own repertoire.
Links to various website resources
Black Grooves is a music review site hosted by the Archives of African American Music & Culture (AAAMC) at Indiana University. Our goal is to promote black music by providing our readers with monthly updates on interesting new releases and quality reissues in all genres─including gospel, blues, jazz, funk, soul, R&B, world music, and hip-hop—as well as classical music composed or performed by black artists.
DONNE is a charitable foundation that is here to make a positive change in the fight against gender inequality within the music industry. Our main goal is to celebrate, advance, and amplify women in music so that they are seen, heard, and appreciated for their talent so they can leave a legacy of inspiration for future generations.D
Reference works and catalogs
Call Number: PAC Ref. ML 128.W7 J3 1994
ISBN: 1557283036
Publication Date: 1994-09-01
Jackson has culminated her lifelong research in producing this bibliographically arranged guide. "Say Can You Deny Me" lists the locations of the printed and manuscript sources of Renaissance, baroque, classic, and some early romantic women composers. With listings from over 400 libraries worldwide, the guide is the definitive work documenting a substantial contribution to the world of music by women.
Publication Date: 2012-07-26
Women in Music: A Research and Information Guide is an annotated bibliography emerging from more than twenty-five years of feminist scholarship on music. This book testifies to the great variety of subjects and approaches represented in over two decades of published writings on women, their work, and the important roles that feminist outlooks have played in formerly male-oriented academic scholarship or journalistic musings on women and music.
Anthologies
Call Number: M 2 C761B7 I5
ISBN: 0253211026
Publication Date: 1997-09-22
"... a valuable resource for students and teachers, women and men, who wish to enlarge their understanding of women's contributions to classical new music." --Women & Music "... an important collection that should quickly find its way into courses on the music of our century.... This anthology offers a significant step toward our richer understanding of musical expressiveness in the late twentieth century." --Notes The creativity of women in contemporary art, literature, and general culture is well recognized, but their excellence in musical composition remains largely unrecognized. To remedy that oversight, this book brings together scores by 30 composers from around the world in a single, accessible collection encompassing concert and religious music as well as jazz, pop, experimental, and cross-over works. Each piece is introduced by a short biography of the composer, including the formative influences on her life, her role models, the obstacles she encountered, the recognition she has attained, bibliographic references, and discographies.
Call Number: M2 .H68 1987
ISBN: 0253212960
Publication Date: 1987-02-01
.."". will enlighten students of music history and serve as a source of programming ideas for performers."" -- Library Journal .."". a significant contribution to the literature about, and the music of, women composers."" -- American Music Teacher
Call Number: M 1619 N532S5
ISBN: 0809325233
Publication Date: 2004-04-26
A diverse repertoire of art songs for piano and voice The art song--a delicate and inspiring blend of music and poetry--has been performed by singers and pianists and appreciated by audiences around the world for more than two hundred years. While collections of art songs abound, this welcome volume and its accompanying compact discs make readily available the contributions of contemporary African American composers to the popular genre. Including thirty-nine pieces for voice and piano created since 1968 by eighteen artists, ANew Anthology of Art Songs by African American Composers navigates a varied musical terrain from classical European traditions to jazz and spirituals. With nearly half of the featured songs composed by women and with others by lesser-known and emerging composers, this important collection offers a diverse, representative sampling of African American art songs and works to secure the places of these songs and artists in the canon of contemporary American music. Selected by Jeanine Wagner and Margaret R. Simmons, prolific and celebrated performers who have presented recitals throughout the world featuring the art songs of African American composers, this dazzling new repertoire of twentieth-century music is cogently framed by a thorough introduction and substantial biographies of each composer. The compact discs feature piano tracks of all thirty-nine compositions. The featured composers are H. Leslie Adams, Mable Bailey, Charles S. Brown, Wallace McClain Cheatham, Adolphus Hailstork, Jacqueline B. Hairston, William H. Henderson, Jeraldine Saunders Herbison, Betty Jackson King, William Foster McDaniel, Undine Smith Moore, Byron Motley, Barbara Sherrill, Robert Owens, Nadine Shanti, Frederick Tillis, Dolores White, and Julius P. Williams.
Call Number: PAC Ref. M 2 W872S2
ISBN: 0816109265
Publication Date: 1996-03-01
This work represents a comprehensive historical overview of music created by women from the 9th to the 20th century. Each volume features 10-25 complete musical scores or complete movements from multi-movement compositions, many of which have been previously difficult to access. Expert scholars provide original essays about the composers, including biographical information, a discussion of the music in historical content, and critical analysis of each work. Entries also include a bibliography, a list of works by the composer and a discography. This first volume about composers born before 1600, covers music by women of the convent, women of nobility, and the trobaritz (women troubadors). The music is predominantly sacred, vocal and a capella.