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Women in Music (periodical)

''Women in Music'' was an American newsletter founded in July 1935 by its publisher and editor, Frédérique Petrides, then the conductor of the Orchestrette Classique – an orchestra based in New York made-up of all women musicians. The publication ran until December 1940. The thirty-seven extant issues have been reprinted in the 1991 book by Jan Bell Groh, ''Evening the Score: Women in Music and the Legacy of Frédérique Petrides''. The newsletter title ''Women in Music'' was coined in 1935 by Petrides's husband, journalist, Peter Petrides to encapsulate the gist of its contents.〔Groh (1991), p. 5〕〔''Frédérique Petrides Papers''〕
== History ==
''Women in Music'' was founded in the summer of 1935 for the purpose of enlightening the public with little-known historical facts and current developments pertaining to women conductors, composers, instrumentalists, singers and women-led orchestras. Its scope was not limited to contemporary musicians – it chronicled the activities of women musicians from Ancient Egyptian times to the then present.
The publication was sent free-of-charge to newspaper and magazine editors, libraries, music schools, institutions, and individuals in New York and elsewhere. The publication had a circulation of over 2,500.〔LePage (1983), pp. 203–204〕
Major print media, including music journals, general magazines, and newspapers have cited ''Women in Music'' as a prime source for opinions, facts, and quotes. Some of the newspapers include ''The New York Times; The New York Sun; New York World-Telegram; New York Daily News; New York Post; The Baltimore Sun; Chicago Tribune; San Diego Union; Los Angeles Times; Press-Telegram; The Philadelphia Inquirer'', and publications that drew articles from ''Everybody's Weekly'' syndication.〔Groh (1991), p. 121〕
"The ''Women in Music'' newsletters are the primary source for research done by musicologists on women in music." — Adrienne Fried Block, PhD (1921–2009), musicologist and choral director〔(Musicologist and choral director Adrienne Block, PhD ), ' Fried (1921–2009) (1992); Petrides family letters and papers〕


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