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Women in music play many roles and are responsible for a broad range of contributions in the industry. They continue to help shape movements, genres, and trends as composers, songwriters, Musician, instrumental performers, singers, conductors, and music teacher, music educators. Women's music, which is created by and directed towards women, might explore women's rights including feminism, impacting and influencing creativity, activism, and culture. A significant percentage of popular music, popular and classical musicians are women, many of whom are songwriters or singer-songwriters. Despite this, relatively few Record producer, record producers, music journalist, rock critics, or rock instrumentalists are women. An increasing number of female artists in pop music, including Cher, Madonna, Björk, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, and Dua Lipa, have openly addressed the issue of sexism within the music industry. A 2021 study stated that "over the last six years, representation of wome ...
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Kassia
Kassia, Cassia, Kassiane, or Kassiani (, ; – before 865) was a Byzantine-Greek composer, hymnographer and poet. She holds a unique place in Byzantine music as the only known woman whose music appears in the Byzantine liturgy. Approximately fifty of her hymns are extant, most of which are stichera, though at least 26 have uncertain attribution. The authenticity issues are due to many hymns being anonymous, and others ascribed to different authors in different manuscripts. She was an abbess of a convent in the west of Constantinople. Additionally, many epigrams and gnomic poetry, gnomic verses are attributed to her, at least 261. Kassia is notable as one of at least two women in the middle Byzantine period known to have written in their own names, the other being Anna Comnena. Like her predecessors Romanos the Melodist and Andrew of Crete, the earliest surviving manuscripts of her works are dated centuries after her lifetime. Name Her name is a feminine Greek form of the ...
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