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What'sHerName

THE EXILE Stefania Turkevych

What'sHerName

Dr. Katie Nelson and Olivia Meikle

Society & Culture, Documentary, History

4.8538 Ratings

🗓️ 28 June 2021

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Stefania Turkevych was one of Galicia’s most talented and prolific classical composers – and then the Russian Revolution turned her world upside down. When she fled the USSR to find a new home, through Italy, Ireland, and to her final home in England, her work was lauded all across the continent. But fame is fickle when nobody speaks your language! Discover this forgotten star – Ukraine’s first female classical composer – with our guest Dr. Erica Glenn. Erica Glenn is a current Fulbright Scholar and Director of Choral Activities at Brigham Young University – Hawaii. Previously, she worked at Arizona State University, conducting the Women’s Chorus, teaching Beginning Conducting (Teaching Excellence Award), and serving as chorus master for operas. She also co-founded the Arizona Women’s Collaborative and Phoenix Singing. Glenn holds a BM/MM in Music Composition and an Ed.M. in The Arts in Education (Harvard). She is the 2020 recipient of an American Councils Grant, a Knowledge Mobilization Award, a Creative Constellation Grant, and Melikian Center funding for her research into Stefania Turkevych, Ukraine’s first female composer. Glenn recently presented at the Ukrainian Institute of America and the Longy New Music Festival, and she has led interest sessions at ACDA and AATSEEL. Her original opera Dreamweaver won the International VocalWorks Competition, and her musical The Weaver of Raveloe was performed at both the NY Musical Theatre Festival and the American Repertory Theatre. All music for this episode was composed by Stefania Turkevych and is used by kind permission of Erica Glenn. Want to help us “make history”? Become a Patron or Donate here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Now, are all the traitors present? Let's get started, shall we?

0:04.4

From rags to riches. I'm so sick of this. Working like a dog and being treated worse.

0:09.0

Yorkshire to New York. Or climbers, you and me. A life dedicated to revenge.

0:14.3

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0:22.7

inspiring girls to believe that they can be and do anything.

0:26.1

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0:27.6

Like us, Girls Cancrate believes that real women make the best heroes.

0:31.6

And every month they deliver them to your doorstep.

0:34.4

This episode is also sponsored by our Patreon supporters, Kate Leon O'Neill, Monique Harris

0:40.6

Pixotto, Caitlin McTaggart, Lindsay Cummings, Mandy Booty, Jamie Lang, Maria Carla Sanchez,

0:47.4

Chantelle Oliver, Valerie Jacobson, Ellen Gross, Jill Harrigan, Heather McKinnon, and Craig Williamson.

0:54.1

Want to travel with What's Her Name? We're taking our very first women's history tour to

0:58.7

England this September. It's completely curated by Katie and I, and we will be your tour guides.

1:05.4

You can come along, find all the info on our website at What's Your Name Podcast.com,

1:10.5

click tours, and come hang out with us in England this fall.

1:23.5

Hi, Katie. Hi, Olivia. Hi, hi, hi. Season 11.

1:28.5

Yes, season 11.

1:30.5

So exciting.

1:31.7

I don't know about you, but I have got some good stuff this season.

1:35.3

Me too.

1:35.9

I'm so excited.

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