The documentation centre of Stichting Vrouw en Muziek has been moved to Aletta, institute for women's history in Amsterdam. It is open to the public monday - friday. For browsing the catalogues and for more information please visit http://www.aletta.nu.
Some of the activities organized by the Dutch Women and Music
Foundation until 2004:
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Concerts
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2. Salons >
3. Publications >
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CDs
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1.
Concerts
WOMEN SOUNDING IN HOLLAND (2004) >
Piano Trios by Women Composers (2003/2004)
Gamelan Movements & Voice Expeditions: Carte Blanche for Sinta Wullur (Winner Woman Composer of the Netherlands) (2003)
Russian exchange program as part of 'St. Petersburg 2003' (2003)
Dutch Women and Music Foundation and the Bach Festival present a concert highlighting women composers in age of Johann Sebastian Bach (2003)
Yummy Pieces: New Music by World Women (2003)
Concerto Delle Donne: Music by Italian Renaissance Composers (2002)
The Bosmans-Britten Connection (2000)
Women Composers of the Mediterranean (1999-2000)
Four Jubilee Concerts (10th anniversary of the Dutch Women and
Music Foundation) (1997)
England Now (1996)
Dutch Composers in Berlin (1995)
Women Madrigalists (1994)
New Music by Russian and Dutch Women Composers (1994)
From Mother to Daughter (1993)
Women from the Orient (1993)
Two ‘Atonal’ Women: Elisabeth Lutyens and Ruth Crawford
Germaine Tailleferre (1992)
Around Rosy Wertheim (1989)
2.
Salons
'Korte metten met verborgen wetten' [Short Strokes to Finish off
Hidden Rules]: a debat on the positioning of contemporary women composers
3.
Publications
Helen Metzelaar, "Klassieke muziek kent weinig vrouwelijke componisten"
in: Raffia
(KU Nijmegen, Centrum voor Vrouwenstudies), jrg. 13/3 (2001), p. 19-20.
4. CDs