Maestras: The Long Journey of Women to the Podium

Maestras: The Long Journey of Women to the Podium

Release date : March 24, 2017
Runtime : 56m
Countries of origin : Germany / Switzerland /
Original Language : English / German /
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Production companies : SRF / Accentus Music /
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When a woman steps onto the conductor's podium, she is always one of the first: the first to lead a world-class orchestra, the first to conduct the closing night of London's Proms, the first to win the German Conductor Prize. It seems as though the world of orchestral conducting might finally be ready to change its attitudes toward female conductors.
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Marin Alsop
Self/Conductor/Violinst
Barbara Hannigan
Self/Conductor/Soprano
Sylvia Caduff
Self/Conductor
Joana Mallwitz
Self/Conductor
Anu Tali
Self/Conductor
Konstantia Gourzí
Self/Conductor/Composer

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  • title:Maestras: The Long Journey of Women to the Podium
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2017
  • Runtime:56m
  • Genres: Documentary · Music ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany · Switzerland ·
  • Original Language: English · German ·
  • Director: Günter Atteln / Maria Stodtmeier /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: SRF · Accentus Music ·
  • Overview:When a woman steps onto the conductor's podium, she is always one of the first: the first to lead a world-class orchestra, the first to conduct the closing night of London's Proms, the first to win the German Conductor Prize. It seems as though the world of orchestral conducting might finally be ready to change its attitudes toward female conductors.
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