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Orchestrette Classique : ウィキペディア英語版 | Orchestrette Classique
Orchestrette Classique, later called Orchestrette of New York〔Karin Pendle, ''Women in Music'', Indiana University Press (2001)〕 (1932–1943) was an American chamber orchestra in New York made up of women musicians. It was founded in 1932 by conductor Frédérique Petrides (1903–1983), who served as conductor for the group until it ceased operations in 1943. She also founded the West Side Orchestral Concerts.〔(''The New York Times'', obituary )〕 ==A musical anomaly== When, in 1933, Frédérique Petrides lifted her baton to give the first downbeat to the all-women instrumentalists of her Orchestrette Classique, this was an anomaly. Petrides was a pioneer,〔 one of the first women orchestral conductors at a time when the idea of a woman wielding a baton was almost unthinkable.〔The Women-In-Music Movement, Then and Now ILWC (International League of Women Composers) Newsletter, Summer 1985, pp. 6–10〕
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