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  1. 23 de may. de 2024 · 1763–1853. Jesse Alsop. 1768–1848. Joseph Alsop. 1770–. David Alsop. 1771–1842. Mary Alsop. 1771–. John Allsup Jr. 1778–1824. Daniel Allsup. 1779–1826. Dianah Juriah Alsup. 1786–1853. William Alsop. 1764–1837. Frances Alsop. 1766–1857. Lucy B Alsop.

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  2. 9 de may. de 2024 · Four Women Conductors Break Glass Ceiling at Metropolitan Opera in One Week. Conductors Speranza Scappucci, Marin Alsop, and Oksana Lyniv at the Metropolitan Opera House, April 2024. Photo by Muriel Steinke/Metropolitan Opera. In Tuesday’s (5/7) Associated Press, Ronald Blum writes, “Just four women had led the orchestra from 1883 through ...

  3. 7 de may. de 2024 · Just four women had led the orchestra from 1883 through 2016, but four took the baton in a landmark week from April 19-26. “Maybe I’ll say it because they’re probably a bit too shy to say,” declared Alsop, at 67 the senior member of the group. “It has to not be unusual for it to be part of the fabric.

  4. 8 de may. de 2024 · Conductors Oksana Lyniv, Speranza Scappucci, Marin Alsop and Xian Zhang made history this year – by passing the Met baton back and forth, in the span of just a week. For the first 133 years in the Metropolitan Opera ’s history, the company only hosted four women conductors.

  5. 8 de may. de 2024 · Oksana Lyniv, Speranza Scappucci, Marin Alsop and Xian Zhang filled their lockers in the guest conductors’ dressing room off the Metropolitan Opera’s orchestra pit. All four took the baton in ...

  6. 8 de may. de 2024 · Can Marin Alsop Shatter Another Glass Ceiling? Alsop has had enviable success, and was the first female conductor to lead a top American orchestra. She wants to take another step up. The conductor Marin Alsop, seen here during the curtain call for John Adams’s “El Niño” at the Metropolitan Opera, has ambitions to lead another American ...

  7. 27 de may. de 2024 · Professor and Director of the Graduate Conducting Program Marin Alsop was recently featured in the New York Times.