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Sarah Masterson on Philippa Schuyler’s Seven Pillars of Wisdom

This the seventh installment in our Women Composer HerStory series. Join us on the 15th of each month for more!

Dr. Sarah Masterson presents pianist and composer Philippa Schuyler, and her Seven Pillars of Wisdom.

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Author Women ComposersPosted on November 15, 2021November 15, 2021Categories Women Composer HerStory

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The Women Composers Festival of Hartford promotes the music of contemporary and historical women composers.

The WCFH embraces diversity of race, ethnicity, and ability, and empowers artists from underrepresented groups who identify as women, including transgender and gender-fluid individuals, women of color, indigenous groups, LGBTQ, and the differently abled. We warmly invite and welcome all attendees. Our annual Festival is accessible for all those with mobility, visual, and/or hearing impairments.

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  • 2025 Festival
    • 2025 Ensemble-in-Residence: Excelsis Percussion
    • 2025 Composer-in-Residence: Leah Reid
    • 2025 Festival Live Stream
    • 2025 Online Festival Programme
  • Artist Opportunities
    • Calls for Participation
    • Composer-in-Residence Applications
    • Ensemble-in-Residence Applications
  • About
    • Mission and Diversity Statements
    • History
    • Spotlight: Previous Festival Participants
    • Board of Directors & Staff
    • Past Festivals
      • 2024 Festival
      • 2023 Festival
      • 2022 Virtual Festival
      • 2021 Virtual Festival
      • 2020 Festival
      • 2019 Festival
      • 2018 Festival
      • 2017 Festival
      • 2016 Festival
      • 2015 Festival
      • 2014 Festival
      • 2013 Festival
      • 2012 Festival
      • 2011 Festival
      • 2010 Festival
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    • Women Composer HerStory
    • Recordings
    • Documentary
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    • Volunteer
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