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Why I’m blowing my trumpet about women composers

Rachel Steinberg speaks to musician Debbie Wiseman

August 30, 2019 10:39
Debbie Wiseman
2 min read

She’s an OBE recipient and Grammy nominee — but that doesn’t stop people from saying very silly things to composer Debbie Wiseman. 

“I wrote music for an action film and performed it live, and I remember people saying to me afterwards, ‘I can’t believe you’re tiny and a woman and you write this powerful music with all the brass and percussion’… like I’d have to be really really big and fat and strong in order to write big music… that’s just a ludicrous thing.” 

Wiseman recalls the experience as she speaks about the artists featured in Sounds & Sweet Airs, her new eight-part series for Classic FM exploring female composers through the ages. 

Rebecca Clarke, she says, was an early 20th-century violist who “won a really important prize, and [the jury] couldn’t believe that the work had actually been submitted by a woman… and I think the fact that people think women can’t write powerful music is still quite a thing.”