Today, Friday, March 8, is International Women’s Day. In honor of female musicians around the world, we highlight ten outstanding Eastman women alumni (including one current graduate student)Β … bearing in mind that this alphabetical list represents only a tiny fraction of thousands of Eastman women who are changing the world of music. Congratulations to all of them!
JULIA BULLOCK β09E β international opera singer and recitalist, recently appeared in John Adamsβ Girls of the Golden West
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EMMA LOU DIEMER β60E β one of the United Statesβ most frequently-performed composers of organ and choral music
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DORIOT ANTHONY DWYER β43E β first woman to hold a first-chair in a major US orchestra (flute in Boston Symphony, in the 1950s)
KELLY HALL TOMPKINS β93E β violinist; founder of NYCβs βMusic Kitchen,β bringing live classical music to the homeless; Artist-in-Residence with the Cincinnati Symphonyβs βClassical Rootsβ
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TONIA KO β10E β award-winning composer, sound artist, and visual artist
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MOLLY MURDOCKΒ β a current Eastman graduate student who co-created MusicTheoryExamplesbyWomen.com, a website resource for theory/music teachers whose examples are all taken from female composers
NICOLE PAIEMENT β88E (DMA)β music director of San Francisco Conservatoryβs New Music Ensemble and San Franciscoβs Opera Parallele
JENNIFER PASCUAL β01E (DMA) β first woman to hold the position of Music Director at New Yorkβs St. Patrickβs Cathedral
MARIA SCHNEIDER β85E (MM) β Grammy-winning arranger and composer, recently commissioned by the New York Philharmonic
BARBARA B. SMITH β43MM β groundbreaking female ethnomusicologist known for her studies of native Hawaiian, Asian, and Pacific musics





